Gaining Control of a Horse that Rushes

Gaining Control of a Horse that Rushes

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@shelleyzoe8254
@shelleyzoe8254 - 03.09.2022 23:47

Hunter jumper rider here just getting started with a Tennessee Walker who tends to rush, I'm very experienced rider and I'm glad to see this video which shows that I'm doing things right

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@dianereiser6417
@dianereiser6417 - 18.12.2020 15:40

Let’s not forget to teach the rider to use her legs and seat to stop as well, this woman is heavy on the hands.

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@famjack2838
@famjack2838 - 09.11.2020 07:54

The rider needs a gym

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@angelharder6152
@angelharder6152 - 14.04.2020 05:33

How is that shank bit more comfortable?? She is opening her mouth front pain

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@Bellamarcella1212
@Bellamarcella1212 - 30.10.2018 15:37

I have an extremely forward 6 year old RMH who came to me as a rescue and who has trust issues. I ride her in nothing but a flat leather English noseband hackamore and she is so much more relaxed and learned to trust. The stronger you are with control you get in her face the more anxious she gets and she is essentially being ridden in a “halter”. She is gaiting, turning, backing and going down the trail with no issues and no bit. She won’t ever get one. Bit less works for us.

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@fonjadidi
@fonjadidi - 19.10.2018 03:49

sorry but this bit is disgusting, where there is such distress and distrust, we must go back to BASICS. take all the shit out of the horses mouth.

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@MsSwingin
@MsSwingin - 01.06.2017 18:30

please take that huge bit out of her mouth and stop hurting that horse for issues that are fixable with proper training. All she learns is that humans hurt her when she is rushing. That is not training.

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