Can you come to Ocala Florida? 😀 Horse capitol of the world….
@rayjohnson788642 минут бұрын
He's been focusing only what's going on outside.
@debbiepalmblad7627Сағат бұрын
brilliant trainer and teacher, thanks for this video!!!
@flobrowne3970Сағат бұрын
I'm twenty seconds in and already thinking groundwork and longlining. Let's watch....
@flobrowne3970Сағат бұрын
1:39 not paying attention to her, steps into her space and she lets him.
@flobrowne3970Сағат бұрын
27:28 and now he's paying attention. That is what "Groundwork" is, moving their feet around and yes it can be done at a walk. It is not endlessly running a horse until he submits.
@lonniebarnson622 сағат бұрын
Fat in his full glory ride a 70 bounds off him
@lonniebarnson622 сағат бұрын
Wet wet saddle blankets
@racheljess17352 сағат бұрын
love this Ryan! I am also training an OTTB so this really helps!😃
@corinneguest81222 сағат бұрын
Brilliant. Not even a horse owner but love the communication pathways happening here.
@donnaporter85202 сағат бұрын
My horse did that and it was stomach ulcers
@dsantos211002 сағат бұрын
Wow great work. I love the instruction of slow down with the going through the steps. I tend to do the bing, bang, boom let’s get it done. Ryan you do such a great job of explaining. Like I said before, I need a little Ryan on my shoulder whispering in my ear. And I’m a member. Always watching.
@Kk-ln1nm3 сағат бұрын
Thank you both very much. I have some very similar issues with my mare. I will try tour tips
@stephannewenhisen64393 сағат бұрын
I apreciate the owner being wiling to be in video cause that takes some courage 👍
@stephannewenhisen64393 сағат бұрын
beautiful horse
@diskussli3 сағат бұрын
This Saddle don’t fits!!!!
@karenmckean39163 сағат бұрын
What a great tutorial for a complicated issue! Thank you!! So much fun to watch,
@angelatracy74184 сағат бұрын
Great video. I think my horse says "I don't want to" as opposed to "No", or "I can't"
@egeegee71464 сағат бұрын
He is simply brilliant. He knew he was in control and he knew NO. When you get him to be in your herd and play with you in a willing fashion he will be stunning.
@sandradoherty24894 сағат бұрын
Hi,lovely horse but I think that he needs a lot of work on the ground without a rider to strengthen his back,building muscle as race horses as brought on young and not fully developed,so a lot of top line development as he looks a little underweight and needs conditioning,maybe a saddle fit as well,but fair play for this girl getting help as we can all learn new information and it’s for the horse to develop and a great partnership together
@rogerwoodward64795 сағат бұрын
A rider that listens! It looked like great progress. Thx & Rgds ^RW (Novice)
@lisajensen18435 сағат бұрын
This is a great video
@yogawithkassandra6 сағат бұрын
My horse started doing EXACTLY this and we x-rayed and found OCD/bone chips in both hind fetlocks! He was stoic for the longest time until he just couldn't hide it anymore than the kicking out started. He had surgery and is now 100% sound and well mannered under saddle. I know it's annoying to always hear people say check for pain etc when there's behavior but... check for pain!
@Krinsta17 сағат бұрын
I'd love to see these two in about 6 months.
@annaa12598 сағат бұрын
really great and impressive! And many thanks to the rider for allowing herself to be filmed, it takes a lot of courage! This video helped me a lot for inspiration with my somewhat difficult gelding, who resists a lot of every kind of little pressure that he probably experienced during his training...
@AE-hb6hr9 сағат бұрын
You are awsome in this 💪🇸🇪
@sharigirardeau33679 сағат бұрын
How long does it take for this guy to address the dragging of the right rear hoof?? It stresses me right out that this horse needs medical examination, and Ryan isn't saying anything, even though he has been studying that leg. Grrr! 😠 In my limited knowledge it looks like he has wobblers or shivers.
@casdragon_59394 сағат бұрын
The horses are fully vetted before training and his wife is an equine physical therapist. This is clearly a case of bad conformation with the addition of minimal muscling. The horse paddles up front as well; so of course the back legs would have issues
@predatornz.549310 сағат бұрын
She not on form when he decides to have her on , she needs to get harder on him when she turns him to soft .But its good to see him go forward with out Napping .
@shoutout.kokain871310 сағат бұрын
That bend saved you! Gotta have the nuts to hold on too! Great horseman
@Morelia196911 сағат бұрын
Awesome video, thank you. You really do a great job Ryan! Look at the horse how he is relaxed after Ryans exercises! Only one thing: I would recommend the rider to take riding lessons for improving her seat. The most time she is in the "stool-seat", leaning backwards. So this could lead to other problems later.
@SG-vu4qy11 сағат бұрын
this horse is great how he responds to clear communication of less is more. He leans into pressure while saying no. I wish there was time in this video for you to address the riders style of stopping. you were able to clearly help her with the forward, but the other end needed attention too. I also love how you taught to listen to the subtle signs of stress and how to relax him. I learned something new, thank you Ryan.
@xoselhket12 сағат бұрын
He twists out that offside hind once he places his hoof on the ground...
@ireneapane913220 минут бұрын
I would double check to see if he trim is balanced from side to side on the hind end. Many times they are trimmed lower on the outside and it causes a twist.
@HorseGirlsGaming13 сағат бұрын
Nice horse!
@Honey3952513 сағат бұрын
He is gorgeous!
@toscatattertail981313 сағат бұрын
isn't this a sign of one of several equine brain inflamations? Eastern/western equine encephalitis, Equine Herpes/ Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis. Seems those are overlooked in favor of behavioral issues until it's too late.
@ninahalvorson945114 сағат бұрын
Excellent video!
@marshacullen197014 сағат бұрын
Has he been checked for ulcers? He's not comfortable with the girth. See him pull at it? It's bothering him.
@joa36639315 сағат бұрын
is no one else seeing the rear left leg walking slightly off? especially during rear view, see his hock shifting an extra move- double jointed or something..? I know Ryan eliminates all vet potentials, but I'm seeing an issue... like either an old injury, or needs adjustment?
@payntpot762315 сағат бұрын
Are you aware that "right/left brained" is a fallacy and was debunked by experiments conducted about 10 years ago??? If this horse has a certain personality trait, then fine, work with and around it; just don't misname character for sides of the brain. Hopefully, your use of this long ago proven inaccurate and outdated idea, does not make viewers question everything else you say. That would be a real pity since a lot of what you do and say, makes sense, and seems to work. I wonder if corrective shoeing would help that off hind leg which twists every stride (presuming he is not already being shod with that in mind). She should have fun with that horse once they understand each other and become more of a team. They are on the right track now.
@stolensilver696310 минут бұрын
I agree, I wish he would give up on that left brain/right brain nonsense. It means nothing to anyone, least of all the horse. I like what Ryan does but he constantly overlooks lameness/pain indicators and mentions left brain/right brain.
@Misty45-kx3bz15 сағат бұрын
💖💖💖💖🙏
@ourfather716 сағат бұрын
English saddles just look soooo dangerous it would be better to be bareback. Pop off seats for daily training. For racing,sports they have a lightweight but other than that what was I thinking 20 yrs ago following the look. ;9
@meganpahl361216 сағат бұрын
When I see this horse's behavior; I see my mare as she does the same thing as a "I don't want to be ridden" The gal stated that it is more of an initiation behavior but when he gets going, he's good with work. Perhaps the year off might have spoiled him a bit and he needs to be reminded that she is the lead horse??? Typically that kick out is a polite protest in my experience
@ourfather716 сағат бұрын
Looks familiar, respect for a leader. Beautiful horse
@lindahinson846816 сағат бұрын
Ryan. Thanks for sharing my horses similar.
@markmcmeen28716 сағат бұрын
Awesome video! Great "teaching" attitude with horse AND rider! Thanks for sharing.
@garycenter740816 сағат бұрын
A woman with.a brain bucket and a unruly horse are a dime a dozen
@jordyn017 сағат бұрын
definitely something about the weight of the rider or saddle fit...the horse was going well enough with tack on on the lunge and didn't seem bothered about kicking out, but when she is on him he has the nasty reaction of the pinned ears and kick almost from her weight on him and or the saddle pinching him when she is on. just my opinion and general sight from what i see so far with this horse and rider but also could contribute to the fact of the horse having spine issues as a ex racehorse owner myself and i work with racehorses for a living they are not treated the nicest nor the best unless they are worth a lot or are racing well enough (getting win, place, or show remarks when they run). i could 100% be wrong but this is just what i'm currently seeing through the video...either way this horse is stunning and the rider definitely wants the best for him and for him to succeed!!
@kathlynterry819617 сағат бұрын
This was fascinating to watch.
@daldog0917 сағат бұрын
He acts like he’s been whipped a lot at the track, as is common. He’s been taught fear and resentment. He does look a little weak behind.
@lindasexton654617 сағат бұрын
I really needed this video, thank you! 😊
@eileenmcloughlin477817 сағат бұрын
Yes, seems like the horse could be in pain. Could &should be checked again.