Anatomy 5.8
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Anatomy 3.2
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Anatomy 3.3
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Tommy garland lateral flexion
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Tommy garland long lining
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Chris Cox 2008 - part two
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Chris cox 2008 - part one
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beavers
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honey undersaddle
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FM TOUCH OF HONEY
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@cwavt8849
@cwavt8849 11 ай бұрын
There are a lot of really good trainers out there. And I have tremendous respect for them. But, there is a reason why Chris Cox is the winner of more Road To The Horse competitions than anyone else.
@naunettemartin7450
@naunettemartin7450 2 жыл бұрын
Chris can I ask you how do I get conference win I ride my horse can you tell me I how do I get conference thank you Nannette
@johnkelly8919
@johnkelly8919 5 жыл бұрын
One of the very best. It's too bad the sound echos so much that I can't get what he's saying. Just study the motions.
@joannefranklin822
@joannefranklin822 6 жыл бұрын
Hey! Hay, I need, to know if I can get a chance to go horseback, before, everybody, dies... You, feel, like... Or, not, to, I also asked craig! Greg😄😅
@mightycox420
@mightycox420 7 жыл бұрын
cool
@fortifiedfortresses3764
@fortifiedfortresses3764 7 жыл бұрын
I would give a horse hell for that type of behavior. Doesn't even look like he touched him. I can guard enter you if this horse did this in a herd the lead mare would have been brutal. I do t know back story but it looks like this horses owner has let him get away with murder to the point he is now dangerous
@brandonharrison3750
@brandonharrison3750 8 жыл бұрын
this is by far the best horseman in the world in my book........can't wait to go to his ranch this July!
@Zebra-dogs
@Zebra-dogs 8 жыл бұрын
This is not horsemanship, this is whipping a horse into submission. The halters used are awful too, nothing kind about tiny balls that press, rub and grate into the side of a horse's head.
@waynemiller510
@waynemiller510 8 жыл бұрын
Rex88da. He is not whipping that horse. If this is not horsemanship you don't know what horsemanship is.
@krymespree20evers28
@krymespree20evers28 8 жыл бұрын
he is swinging the rope to keep himself safe from an aggressive horse. that swinging allows him to stand his ground while staying out danger of a 1000lb animal. that horse learned real quick what worked oreviously DOES NOT work anymore. if you are afraid to stand your ground you will end up with horse who will walk all over you
@Zebra-dogs
@Zebra-dogs 8 жыл бұрын
KrymeSpree20 Evers There is no such thing as an aggressive horse, only a defensive one. He is not a horseman, he is an abuser masquerading as someone that knows what he's doing. He is using fear tactics to scare a horse into submission. It has nothing to do with standing his ground, all he's doing is proving he's a horrible person.
@waynemiller510
@waynemiller510 8 жыл бұрын
Kryme Spree 20 Evers. What would you do to that horse-- put him in time out and take his phone away?
@hoofhearted3035
@hoofhearted3035 7 жыл бұрын
Rex888da You must never have been around horses that don't respect your personal space. That lead rope does not hurt the horse. Chris Cox reinforces his body language with the rope. His body language is the first cue and if the horse doesn't respond, Chris backs it up with the rope. You don't realize how perceptive and observant horses are to the slightest change in body language. When an 800 lb. powerful, agile, athletic, and lighting quick animal does not respond to your body language, you must back it up with something. You can swing a rope and hit yourself with it, and you will know it does not hurt. Observe in a pasture how hard horses kick each other. A little swing of the rope is nothing compared to a kick. Please!!!
@EnglishPointer11
@EnglishPointer11 11 жыл бұрын
If you watch him, he very rarely touches the horse. My horse was part of his UK tour and he is by no means aggressive. He is very practical and he thinks and communicates like a horse. Watch horses finding dominance and hierarchy in a herd, they drive each others feet... like him!
@EnglishPointer11
@EnglishPointer11 11 жыл бұрын
I had the honor of being a part of his UK tour with my TB... he is incredible!
@spudth
@spudth 11 жыл бұрын
they changed the coliseum. No more standing by the show pen and watching. You now have to be in a seat.
@spudth
@spudth 11 жыл бұрын
we've gone like 4 years in a row. Darn - wish it had been five!
@tcvfan2
@tcvfan2 11 жыл бұрын
I love Chris Cox, and I never thought I would have a rearing problem with my mare but after allowing her to do this only two times (she had an undiagnosed injury/caused this misbehavior) it now comes up when she gets agitated. I have always been a little on the soft side. But having this behavior slap me in the face has brought me back to Chris's idea of leadership. You can still be kind, but you can never let your guard down with them when it comes to leadership. It fails them and it fails you.
@lovinhorses141
@lovinhorses141 11 жыл бұрын
I Love this man! I would marry him if i could!
@cuzproductions22
@cuzproductions22 12 жыл бұрын
I love chris cox. He states things very easily, and shows you at different angles so you understand. this helped me alot with my ground skills with my two year old draft quarter mix. it is harder than it sounds, but after a little practice, it helps you and your horse alot. If it werent for what hes taught me, I would not be close to where I am with my horse now. this was my first time training a horse from scratch, and it made me feel secure about what I was doing.
@2Simple2Blink
@2Simple2Blink 12 жыл бұрын
if by gentle you mean letting the horse walk all over you then yeah you can. but considering he's a road to the horse winner 3 times in a row...I'd like to think he knows what he's doing and from my experiance when you have a horse trying to kick you, bite you are rear up and strike at you gentle just doesnt send the same message.
@vaporosoez
@vaporosoez 12 жыл бұрын
I agree w you. Knowing nothing about this horse, it looks like Chris is looking for the horse to argue. This moment is out of context so I am unsure why he is taking the approach he is taking.
@2828terri
@2828terri 12 жыл бұрын
Hello, what is her paered name and number? Ty...740-826-1212
@mingorules1returns
@mingorules1returns 13 жыл бұрын
@lanellett he asked gentle, each horse is different and some horses just always got away with pushing people around. he asked gentle but the horse is the one who was making it a fight
@GerryCoxHorsemanship
@GerryCoxHorsemanship 13 жыл бұрын
Establish Communication to Establish Leadership to Gain Respect to Earn Trust and End Up with a Partnership where you only need 51% Ownership. Chris Cox is an awesome horseman.... 2011 Road to the Horse World Champion. He put on a clinic at our ranch last June. Gerry Cox wwwmountainhousestablescom
@LynelleHinkley
@LynelleHinkley 13 жыл бұрын
@camarko I agree and I am not sure what she was seeing either. This horse may be testing the bit somewhat but he is far from uncomfortable. Kimberwicks have their place especially when some curb action is desired, but I would hardly call them evil.
@HandcraftedByMichele_Woody
@HandcraftedByMichele_Woody 13 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this beaver video. We have 150 acres we will soon be cutting trail rides in & some area has much beaver activity. You are lucky to be able to view this from up close; those on our land are NOT use to folks so doubtful there will be any beavers dragging trees within site of us : ( You did a good job in filming them--hats off to ya. I could stand for hours taping and taking photos of wildlife and nature. I short clips of a buffalo & elk nursing--Yellowstone 2010 vacation.
@HandcraftedByMichele_Woody
@HandcraftedByMichele_Woody 13 жыл бұрын
That is dedication, some people won't even get out and ride when the weather is pleasant. DEDICATION was the first word that came to mind as this video began to load. As joescolors said, "My hat is off...."
@GuitarmanChase
@GuitarmanChase 13 жыл бұрын
I saw him in person. I learned so much that weekend. He is one of the best!!!!
@lunase22
@lunase22 14 жыл бұрын
this horse is not moving well, he's uncomfortable. it's obvious by the way he's moving and arching his back, trying to escape his discomfort. i'd like to know what sort of a bit you have on this poor beast...i'd wager it's a kimblewick...a nasty bit, used by people who don't know how to train a horse properly.
@Numbr1Buddhalover
@Numbr1Buddhalover 14 жыл бұрын
I understand his teaching better than the other horse trainers on RFD TV.This man explains it so the Average person like me, a great granma with a mini horse... Thank you Cris Cox, and camarko for these videos.
@joescolors
@joescolors 16 жыл бұрын
this is really a amazing video , and its been years since I have seen a beaver. thanks for posting it.
@joescolors
@joescolors 16 жыл бұрын
My hat is off to all who are riding in this vid looks like it is really cold and yours still riding. great vid JOE
@joescolors
@joescolors 16 жыл бұрын
He is a pretty one.