he's uptight. hopefully he mellows out with the years spent together
@JavierBonillaC6 күн бұрын
I have a supertalented GP horse. His name is kurioso, A De Niro son and Rubinstein's grand son. He's so talented that he can do one-tempis in a figure 8. Yet he is lazy most times. Every now and then, he is a turbo horse, but I don't control the switch. I'll keep trying. Thanks for the help.
@TriciaWhite-eh3ky7 күн бұрын
Jog? We call it trotting up
@jakey24817 күн бұрын
Fuck me that guy is a absolute tool, what a dick. I would backhand him within 5 minutes, I reckon.
@benitascott35339 күн бұрын
Gosh you're good Laura. Would love to have a coach like you ❤
@benitascott35339 күн бұрын
And plus, Laura doesn't the horse require the strength in the back, ie a sufficient top line, in order to carry the rider to sit the trot? I so much believe that the horse needs the foundation to pick them selves up, the foundation brings sufficient training to build the muscles in the back, in order to use the back "properly". They need to understand how to do it! So yes, i agree, its so important to have all that in place before we can sit! Im so pleased to hear you reinforce that idea!
@StevenWimberly-oq5kv9 күн бұрын
Nothing but the best for you Jessica Springsteen. Thanks for all u do. Thanks for investing in the Compton Cowboys.
@AimEmery11 күн бұрын
You are holding contact on a horse who is behind the vertical and is trying to escape your contact.
@BIGMONEYPLAYER111 күн бұрын
Big facts
@rubytroy775613 күн бұрын
Well deserved ❤❤❤
@rubytroy775613 күн бұрын
Championship Yard ❤❤❤
@rubytroy775613 күн бұрын
Beautiful ❤❤❤
@Bluemoonfarm1715 күн бұрын
Excellent advice! Thanks for sharing!
16 күн бұрын
Wise words.
@annaluisa070818 күн бұрын
I am shocked that you dedicate an entire video to him. Have you looked into what he does to his horses? There are minute-long videos of him tormenting his horses. From blue tongues to almost suffocating them. He is a cruel rider! wtf...
@daniesza18 күн бұрын
lol she called herself cook in Italian cuoco lol
@robertprady88519 күн бұрын
This girl is a weirdo. These Hollywood goofballs collect marriages like baseball cards. Bunch of freaks.
@iz999224 күн бұрын
Boyd is a true horseman. A lot of top riders do not give their horse adequate turnout
@6by6by626 күн бұрын
She euthanized that relationship 😂
@owenwitherell996929 күн бұрын
He seems to be a bit of a d!ck🤨
@susancalka75029 күн бұрын
love the thought of the horse and doing it with a positive light for them as well as humans.....they teach us so very much!!!
@sharonconroy4057Ай бұрын
Yes ....i have to rember to train my horse in the moment and not thinking about a judge marking us🤗🇦🇺✨
@JasVmittenАй бұрын
interesting, but i can see why he dumped her
@glengamble526Ай бұрын
This guy comes across as extremely unlikeable.
@brc8149Ай бұрын
I’m so glad she’s finally with someone who’s kind and appreciative of her love. Also side note… that pony be pulling that dude like hurry up and Kaley was leading hers🩵🩵
@shreddinbetty365Ай бұрын
Bits are cruel they shouldnt be used at all.
@idrearamacirmtamta1293Ай бұрын
For what purpose?
@Chloe0418Ай бұрын
It's in the video description. "In his latest course, Equestrian Masterclass instructor Tik Maynard will take you through The Sending Game, and easy exercise that promotes a sense of exploration and curiosity in your horse. While it may look simple, you'll be surprised at how long it might take your horse to master the concept first of going AWAY from his/her person, and also searching/exploring for something on their own instead of being told what to do. Ultimately, you're looking for your horse to have a calm but alert and bright eye, who can be confident in the process of exploring without getting overly excited."
@justinneill5003Ай бұрын
I love the open-sided indoor school; my neighbour has a similar design and it feels so light and airy. After all, the horses won’t be competing inside four walls!
@wingsofatlantisАй бұрын
get me this no stirrups eq 😂
@RockNRoller66Ай бұрын
I'm assuming her dad is Steve the actor. Very cool of him to have been and still be so close to his daughter and share their interests together. He's about 12 years older than me but my son is about the same age as Ashlee and out relationship is not nearly as close. He is into hot rods but I couldn't get him interested in lead guitar or even the bass. But now, at 38, he's telling me he's ready to learn... lol
@meredithvaughan5946Ай бұрын
is that a Dandie Dinmont terrier or a Glen of Imaal terrier?
@enigma5d978Ай бұрын
Happy to have such a neighbor as Georgina!
@lauraharrison98932 ай бұрын
Makes me sick to watch
@emilyeide54142 ай бұрын
It seems to me this is a huge misinterpretation of the horse by the rider. Horses like this are so often written off as naturally "hot," sensitive, forward, energetic, tempermental, sassy, naughty. In reality, all of the behaviors this mare has are highly correlated in science with stress and often pain. When a horse is chronically stressed like she may be, as upper level horses so often are due to not getting their natural needs met (friends, freedom and forage), they are constantly tense, and hold that tension in different parts of their body. This creates pain and stiffness in the muscles, and bad patterns of moving in their body causes skeletal pain (think joint pain). So now imagine this horse is going through all of this discomfort both mentally and physically, and her rider, who should be her caretaker, writes it off as her being "naughty" and she is just naturally hypersensitive. Pretty sad. We can and need to do better for our horses. Like I have and continue to do, acknowledge my mistakes and adjust to do better for my horse. He deserves nothing less!
@idrearamacirmtamta12932 ай бұрын
Bless you. I don't want to work harder than my horse
@idrearamacirmtamta12932 ай бұрын
Excellent
@SusanneMistric2 ай бұрын
I learn so much from Tik Maynard. His insight goes right to the core of being a better horse person, no matter the topic. Perfect guest for the last episode of my very favorite podcast, “Equestrian Voices”
@TammySaj-zm6kr2 ай бұрын
Ears should be forward listening to your voice. 😊
@vernalin45062 ай бұрын
What a good interview, covering so many aspects! So much insight. Thank you.
@owlmage27442 ай бұрын
This is so helpful, thank you! Im just leaning to canter!
@cindyb49842 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for your fantastic videos! I am learning so much from you, I only wish I was there in person to learn from your expertise! Alas, I will learn vicariously through your sensational videos. Thank you, Thank you!! Cheers!🎉
@Bluemoonfarm172 ай бұрын
Very excellent advice! Thank you for sharing!
@NOWmaryme2 ай бұрын
Just discovering your platform and app now. Feeling pulled into this beautiful and helpful world you've curated. Thank you!
@dianarobbins72592 ай бұрын
Poor horse is WAY overbent!!!
@Tayler847922 ай бұрын
This was great please keep these coming!!
@bentriverequestrian2 ай бұрын
I felt the same way when I wanted to learn more! Thank you for promoting education for everyone!
@user-if8ew8nd7k2 ай бұрын
What a wonderful horseman and stable complex.
@Missauthentic7162 ай бұрын
Love your clear concise instructions. Thank you so very much…. Can’t wait to tell my trainer my goal is to pick up my horse with my crotch…😂
@NoraFeonix778Күн бұрын
Wow. Mine too, future goals 😆🤣
@catherineiselin2 ай бұрын
Why do you ride her so behind the vertical? All horses with a blocked back want to run away.. this is natural.
@catherineiselin2 ай бұрын
Who trained you?
@ingemarijurgensen92962 ай бұрын
No wonder this horse is "hot", she can't see anything going behind the vertical almost all the time. Every time you let go of the reins she relaxes and is not hot/stressed. Why not start their, ride her with lang reins and get her balanced in walk, trott and canter and then engage the hindlegs to get the head up. What you are doing is almost Rollkur and not god horsemanship.
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he's uptight. hopefully he mellows out with the years spent together
I have a supertalented GP horse. His name is kurioso, A De Niro son and Rubinstein's grand son. He's so talented that he can do one-tempis in a figure 8. Yet he is lazy most times. Every now and then, he is a turbo horse, but I don't control the switch. I'll keep trying. Thanks for the help.
Jog? We call it trotting up
Fuck me that guy is a absolute tool, what a dick. I would backhand him within 5 minutes, I reckon.
Gosh you're good Laura. Would love to have a coach like you ❤
And plus, Laura doesn't the horse require the strength in the back, ie a sufficient top line, in order to carry the rider to sit the trot? I so much believe that the horse needs the foundation to pick them selves up, the foundation brings sufficient training to build the muscles in the back, in order to use the back "properly". They need to understand how to do it! So yes, i agree, its so important to have all that in place before we can sit! Im so pleased to hear you reinforce that idea!
Nothing but the best for you Jessica Springsteen. Thanks for all u do. Thanks for investing in the Compton Cowboys.
You are holding contact on a horse who is behind the vertical and is trying to escape your contact.
Big facts
Well deserved ❤❤❤
Championship Yard ❤❤❤
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Excellent advice! Thanks for sharing!
Wise words.
I am shocked that you dedicate an entire video to him. Have you looked into what he does to his horses? There are minute-long videos of him tormenting his horses. From blue tongues to almost suffocating them. He is a cruel rider! wtf...
lol she called herself cook in Italian cuoco lol
This girl is a weirdo. These Hollywood goofballs collect marriages like baseball cards. Bunch of freaks.
Boyd is a true horseman. A lot of top riders do not give their horse adequate turnout
She euthanized that relationship 😂
He seems to be a bit of a d!ck🤨
love the thought of the horse and doing it with a positive light for them as well as humans.....they teach us so very much!!!
Yes ....i have to rember to train my horse in the moment and not thinking about a judge marking us🤗🇦🇺✨
interesting, but i can see why he dumped her
This guy comes across as extremely unlikeable.
I’m so glad she’s finally with someone who’s kind and appreciative of her love. Also side note… that pony be pulling that dude like hurry up and Kaley was leading hers🩵🩵
Bits are cruel they shouldnt be used at all.
For what purpose?
It's in the video description. "In his latest course, Equestrian Masterclass instructor Tik Maynard will take you through The Sending Game, and easy exercise that promotes a sense of exploration and curiosity in your horse. While it may look simple, you'll be surprised at how long it might take your horse to master the concept first of going AWAY from his/her person, and also searching/exploring for something on their own instead of being told what to do. Ultimately, you're looking for your horse to have a calm but alert and bright eye, who can be confident in the process of exploring without getting overly excited."
I love the open-sided indoor school; my neighbour has a similar design and it feels so light and airy. After all, the horses won’t be competing inside four walls!
get me this no stirrups eq 😂
I'm assuming her dad is Steve the actor. Very cool of him to have been and still be so close to his daughter and share their interests together. He's about 12 years older than me but my son is about the same age as Ashlee and out relationship is not nearly as close. He is into hot rods but I couldn't get him interested in lead guitar or even the bass. But now, at 38, he's telling me he's ready to learn... lol
is that a Dandie Dinmont terrier or a Glen of Imaal terrier?
Happy to have such a neighbor as Georgina!
Makes me sick to watch
It seems to me this is a huge misinterpretation of the horse by the rider. Horses like this are so often written off as naturally "hot," sensitive, forward, energetic, tempermental, sassy, naughty. In reality, all of the behaviors this mare has are highly correlated in science with stress and often pain. When a horse is chronically stressed like she may be, as upper level horses so often are due to not getting their natural needs met (friends, freedom and forage), they are constantly tense, and hold that tension in different parts of their body. This creates pain and stiffness in the muscles, and bad patterns of moving in their body causes skeletal pain (think joint pain). So now imagine this horse is going through all of this discomfort both mentally and physically, and her rider, who should be her caretaker, writes it off as her being "naughty" and she is just naturally hypersensitive. Pretty sad. We can and need to do better for our horses. Like I have and continue to do, acknowledge my mistakes and adjust to do better for my horse. He deserves nothing less!
Bless you. I don't want to work harder than my horse
Excellent
I learn so much from Tik Maynard. His insight goes right to the core of being a better horse person, no matter the topic. Perfect guest for the last episode of my very favorite podcast, “Equestrian Voices”
Ears should be forward listening to your voice. 😊
What a good interview, covering so many aspects! So much insight. Thank you.
This is so helpful, thank you! Im just leaning to canter!
Thank you so very much for your fantastic videos! I am learning so much from you, I only wish I was there in person to learn from your expertise! Alas, I will learn vicariously through your sensational videos. Thank you, Thank you!! Cheers!🎉
Very excellent advice! Thank you for sharing!
Just discovering your platform and app now. Feeling pulled into this beautiful and helpful world you've curated. Thank you!
Poor horse is WAY overbent!!!
This was great please keep these coming!!
I felt the same way when I wanted to learn more! Thank you for promoting education for everyone!
What a wonderful horseman and stable complex.
Love your clear concise instructions. Thank you so very much…. Can’t wait to tell my trainer my goal is to pick up my horse with my crotch…😂
Wow. Mine too, future goals 😆🤣
Why do you ride her so behind the vertical? All horses with a blocked back want to run away.. this is natural.
Who trained you?
No wonder this horse is "hot", she can't see anything going behind the vertical almost all the time. Every time you let go of the reins she relaxes and is not hot/stressed. Why not start their, ride her with lang reins and get her balanced in walk, trott and canter and then engage the hindlegs to get the head up. What you are doing is almost Rollkur and not god horsemanship.