Nettet15. mar. 2024 · The Porcupine Game. This game is named as such because it teaches the horse to move away from a point of pressure, or a "feel." It's essential to be progressive with this game, which means getting your horse to give you more while requiring less stimulation from you. A good place to start is by placing your hand on Zone 1 (the nose) … Nettet11. jan. 2024 · In this module you will learn to “see the world as your horse sees it”. Over 3 days you will learn the basics of Equus – the horses’ body communication system, and …
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NettetMonty Roberts Join Up In Action: Phase 1. This particular day, all the horses had been fed on the lanes, and they were starting into they hay. Jasmine was in a place where she had several choices of where to go … Nettet29. jan. 2024 · A modern horse-training technique inspired new ideas for Navy’s recruiting team when they swapped their city desks for grassy paddocks during a recent planning day. CAPTION: Leading Seaman Amanda Petersen walks with Boss during a planning day for the Navy recruiting team. number one song december 31 1985
Equestrian Movement - How to get your horse to “join up” …
NettetThis video demonstrates the technique of ground driving a young horse in training. This video is a part of the Young Horse Management Series developed by Dr.... Nettet29. jan. 2024 · A modern horse-training technique inspired new ideas for Navy’s recruiting team when they swapped their city desks for grassy paddocks during a recent planning … Nettet28. mar. 2014 · Joined Oct 31, 2009. 51,680 Posts. #5 · Jan 3, 2014. MaddieMarie said: I've heard of joining up or hooking on to get your horse to trust and respect you. I've tried this with two of my horses.The first is my made,Gracie. She has lumber before and has been worked in the roundpen so I'm pretty sure she understands my cues. number one song december 2000