Problem Horses - Spooking

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@dressagerider1997
@dressagerider1997 8 жыл бұрын
I just love how honest this man is, and how willing he is to learn. Admitting what you don't know is so hard for some people to do, and he just puts it all out there without vanity. He's fantastic.
@SPharaoh
@SPharaoh 6 жыл бұрын
dressagerider1997 He can't lie because the trainer is got questions and the horse owner knows he'll be caught in a lie.
@Temptresstoo
@Temptresstoo 6 жыл бұрын
And I love how Pat is so patient and unassuming.
@Majkita25
@Majkita25 6 жыл бұрын
Yup he is willing... neglected the horse but willing to pay attantion. Good luck. Bless.
@gildajesko2326
@gildajesko2326 4 жыл бұрын
dressagerider1997 love to watch this .. Now gone from quarter horses to high strung gaited ones. 🤕😒🥴
@gildajesko2326
@gildajesko2326 4 жыл бұрын
April Adare Yes he is.. A real nice person and great with horses!!
@Uainebmd
@Uainebmd 2 жыл бұрын
I like watching the body language of the owner changing throughout this video. It was so good to see.
@moonstoneect3471
@moonstoneect3471 4 жыл бұрын
As a long term trainer, now retired, I have to say this is one of the best examples of assessment and education in beginning horsemanship with an owner and his horse, that I have EVER seen. I've subbed and will be enjoying more videos! Thank you!
@holistiskahastakademin824
@holistiskahastakademin824 4 жыл бұрын
Look aroud more... All of that is easy to learn a horse whitout abuse and hit it over and over. Really sick way to train a friend.
@hahaimatree8343
@hahaimatree8343 3 жыл бұрын
What? Are you new to horses? It hurts more to whack flies with their tails worse than using a plastic bag!
@keelyevans7692
@keelyevans7692 3 жыл бұрын
@@holistiskahastakademin824 yes absolutely it is and it doesn't make either of these guys responsible for having done that, the horse is not acting as if that's a problem, off times if one has been abused they display different characteristics.
@lesliealtamirano9489
@lesliealtamirano9489 3 жыл бұрын
Pat Parelli is very good, and experienced with 🐎 horses, and knows what he's doing.
@randyjahner1545
@randyjahner1545 3 жыл бұрын
@@lesliealtamirano9489i
@ebonypegasus9864
@ebonypegasus9864 7 жыл бұрын
I'm assuming that everyone below who made all the negative comments about the owner, has never had to start out with a horse or learn anything! the guy had previous riding experience but not previous owning experience, Natural horsemanship does not come 'naturally" to a human, we have to LEARN it. Doesn't mean the man is clueless or stupid. He's smart to come to Pat to get help and learn better methods.
@kimberley1449
@kimberley1449 6 жыл бұрын
Ebony Eclipse True but can't be a weekend trainer. He needs so much more time learning his horse and understand what you have to learn. Not fair to the horse. Especially since this horse is use to being with other horses.
@sylviawilliamson8913
@sylviawilliamson8913 6 жыл бұрын
All gotta start somewhere sugar
@melissazietz1241
@melissazietz1241 6 жыл бұрын
@@kimberley1449 This horse is used to being at the feed trough by the looks of him.
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 5 жыл бұрын
Everyone starts at the beginning.
@n72ster
@n72ster 5 жыл бұрын
@@sylviawilliamson8913 if youc
@asmera4547
@asmera4547 5 жыл бұрын
I've been around many horses, this is one of the most patient, teachable and gentle ones I've seen. They are a perfect match
@camillehank7617
@camillehank7617 3 жыл бұрын
I have seen this before this man is so sweet and really wants to do the best for his horse.he will learn.
@rockethems2307
@rockethems2307 5 ай бұрын
What I loved about this man was his humbleness and kindness for a rescued horse which he took in to learn and love and that is very rare.
@teresabell8803
@teresabell8803 5 жыл бұрын
Pat has so much patience for new riders. He rocks this world.
@felicityedelman7170
@felicityedelman7170 2 жыл бұрын
100 % TRUE
@breezy1233
@breezy1233 5 жыл бұрын
I just LOVE this little horse! He hasn’t got a bad bone in his body, so trusting and cheeky, but willing to learn and try. Steve you’ve got a gem of a horse there, he’s so forgiving too. I wish you both the best 💖💖💖
@grammyd8361
@grammyd8361 3 жыл бұрын
That idea is what gets people hurt! Especially when the horse thinks he is boss. Never trust a horse that thinks he is superior to you. It's the horses you trust that will hurt you the most. Always watch the demeanor if a horse and his ears are connected to his hooves. He pins them ears and you correct him immediately vocally by "Whoa"!and get out the aim of hooves by moving his head, towards you.
@helenaferreira6651
@helenaferreira6651 2 жыл бұрын
@@grammyd8361 lol what the hell lady
@petersieben8560
@petersieben8560 2 жыл бұрын
This trainer has patience with the horse owner ... i'm just in awe !
@audensmommy
@audensmommy 6 жыл бұрын
Good for this owner for coming to get some help. He obviously loves his horse and knew he needed to do better. Everyone is a beginner at some point in their lives. If I were the horse, I'd take the loving, uncertain owner who was willing to learn, over the ignorant brute who already thought he knew it all. The latter is so much worse... This man is honest and observant enough to see and admit the problem, and noble enough to seek guidance on how to improve it, and that's a great, GREAT thing. Pat, thank you for your patience and knowledge. I found this video very enlightening.
@davidtichborne2912
@davidtichborne2912 5 жыл бұрын
Problem animal really grow up
@ratherbfishing455
@ratherbfishing455 4 жыл бұрын
Many take riding lessons, and then buy a trained horse and don't have to go through hell. Many think horses are puppies. One can't ride a green horse once a month depending on breed.
@paynehollis
@paynehollis 2 жыл бұрын
It’s not the easy way, it’s the right way. My father trained with Pat after rescuing a horse. His experience with Pate changed his entire life. I was a competition hunter jumper- meaning I treated horses like a steering wheel with ears out of sheer ignorance. We simply didn’t know any better or how brutal and cruel it was. When I learned the difference- I stopped riding and swore I’d never throw my leg over a horse again unless I did it as friend and partner- not a torturer. Meaning I went from expert hunter jumper to complete beginner in one moment. And I regret nothing. Bravo to this good hearted man for seeking a better way. Bless you Pat.
@calgal7828
@calgal7828 4 жыл бұрын
It takes a wise person to know that they don’t know. I wish Steve and Toby the best!
@Myhorseandmymusic
@Myhorseandmymusic 9 жыл бұрын
This video is so endearing, this guy is so nervous and has such a hard time taking direction from Pat. I know I would be a nervous wreck in front of Pat too, by myself I'm fine. I really like this video and God bless Pat for his commitment and patience. Kudos to the rider to be willing to show his vulnerability.
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 5 жыл бұрын
In front of Pat AND the camera...
@Fadetoblackcollective
@Fadetoblackcollective 4 жыл бұрын
He did really well 👏🏿👏🏿
@holistiskahastakademin824
@holistiskahastakademin824 4 жыл бұрын
They abuse and hit it over and over to learn it just to go in a cirkle. How can that be skillfull??
@hahaimatree8343
@hahaimatree8343 3 жыл бұрын
@Holistiska Hästakademin Are you new to horses by any chance? This is how they get trained
@beaud716
@beaud716 3 жыл бұрын
@@holistiskahastakademin824 ;&^,.
@brodieblair5605
@brodieblair5605 7 жыл бұрын
What a lovely guy with a lovely little horse! This is what I love to see in the horse world just a nice person who loves there horse and is willing to learn !!!
@Roonnam
@Roonnam 4 жыл бұрын
I Watch the whole thing and must say it feels like a took a lesson myself.. this man was in a way perfect to point out stuff that go's unnoticed when seeing a routined person ride a horse.. so i feel i learned double.. thx ..and what a fine horse this is, something rocksolid about him ..
@lisagonzalez8957
@lisagonzalez8957 2 жыл бұрын
Wow fantastic. Thank you Steve for allowing us all to learn along with you. Pat Parelli you are a God.
@misplacedhillbilly7594
@misplacedhillbilly7594 5 жыл бұрын
This man is great, he mostly lets the horse be a horse, and uses their natural inclinations to learn better behavior. But he TRAINS people
@margiefreeman6211
@margiefreeman6211 8 жыл бұрын
I love this owners smile and feeling that he finally learned connection, with this horse. I think a person can forget how the beginnings of horsemanship were so frustrating and yet so rewarding
@pattallant2398
@pattallant2398 3 жыл бұрын
I love this man and his way of proving you can train a horse without fear, force or pain! Beautiful!
@judithgraves8294
@judithgraves8294 8 жыл бұрын
I would love to see an update on this horse & rider - it's been a year since this video. Thanks for a great video.
@kairlf
@kairlf 7 жыл бұрын
I think one of the best things about watching a video like this is watching the student make mistakes as any of us might, or having the horse's response not be the one we were looking for, and then seeing Pat or Linda guide the student in coping with that real-life situation. There is a lot to be gained from watching a good horseman training a horse, but that trainer doesn't run into the problems that our inexperience or lack of knowledge might bring about in our own horses. I get a lot out of watching Pat help the student recover from the results of a mistake. Not only is Pat an exceptional trainer of horses, he is an exceptional teacher of humans because he brings the same calm, kind, patient and observant demeanor and experience to both horses and humans. I wonder if the people who've made the snarky comments here about a big-hearted man who adopted a horse dearly needing to be adopted, and then putting himself out there to learn how to help both of them become partners have the traits Pat has and which make him so successful with horses and the people who love them.
@allisoncolby7851
@allisoncolby7851 2 жыл бұрын
Carol~So well said. You seem like a kind soul and thoughtful person, of which there are not so many in this world. Thanks for sharing your comment. It was an intelligent and considerate observation that I found heart~warming to read. Blessings to you in all your endeavors, and now and for always, "happy trails to you"~✌️😉👍😄👉😇 🌅🌲🐎🏞️🌲🌄✨
@stephanieromey5730
@stephanieromey5730 3 жыл бұрын
I have watched hundreds of videos. This has to be the best one. I love the comment about patting a horse.
@kymberlythompson983
@kymberlythompson983 2 жыл бұрын
I love 💖 Pat Parelli he is a true Cowboy and Equine Expert. His techniques are amazing and very workable and creates an amazing bond with your horse when applied correctly.
@walkbyfaithinlove
@walkbyfaithinlove 4 жыл бұрын
this trainer is fantastic, he is extremely patient and respectful, a true gentlemen.
@kaylaturner3488
@kaylaturner3488 4 жыл бұрын
And this trainers name is pat parelli
@holistiskahastakademin824
@holistiskahastakademin824 4 жыл бұрын
He HITS THE HORSE OVER AND OVER just to teach him go in a cirkle... Not impressiv!
@hahaimatree8343
@hahaimatree8343 3 жыл бұрын
And how do you train your horses?
@cherylhillskemper7564
@cherylhillskemper7564 3 жыл бұрын
Do they ever do updates on these horses? I would love to see how this horse is doing 7 years later. He sure has a smooth canter!
@willow.bell.illustration
@willow.bell.illustration 2 жыл бұрын
Same 🙏
@Tammy-jl2io
@Tammy-jl2io 4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate how Pat is instructing the man with hands on approach.
@loredelore7286
@loredelore7286 5 ай бұрын
Toby knows whats up what a ch
@barbbeatson3623
@barbbeatson3623 6 жыл бұрын
If every teacher watched this video ah what a world it would be. Master Class in teaching. Wonderful example of all Pat's principles in play.
@chriskirsten7404
@chriskirsten7404 5 жыл бұрын
The most amazing thing to me was how Pat understood Toby's mind. Or the mind of horses. The entire thing comes down to communication. But then, as always, the secret to conversation is listening. This is what makes Pat a horse whisperer. Mostly this video revolves around instilling trust in Toby's mind. This is the underlying base of the obedience, which is just the method to do so. For Steve? Just, Bravo! You had the courage to acknowledge you did not know enough to treat Toby properly and well. You are steps ahead of anyone else. Interestingly, this taught me something about human relations as well. A real eye opener to realize how much we live in an atmosphere of general distrust and cynicism. Funny thing though how this happened. I was busy with this exact subject on another level and getting to this video was by . . . sheer co-incidence? Checking e-mails for a completely different purpose.
@TruthfourLife
@TruthfourLife 2 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe what I learned from this video. This is the horse version of my German Shepherd. I feel so humbled by what I don’t know and how selfish I’ve been just wanting a dog to love and no clue what she needs. This horse must be saying “Thank God the horse whisperer showed up. Now I will have structure and understanding!” Thanks for what you do for all watching. This horse is soooo beautiful. I sure hope to see more.
@Starry_Night_Sky7455
@Starry_Night_Sky7455 6 жыл бұрын
I'm really into that magnificent view of the landscape.
@D45VR
@D45VR 4 жыл бұрын
Colorado
@tamaracuff2190
@tamaracuff2190 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Pat you are a wonderful instructor, so patient with the owner. I have practiced NH for many years as an amateur and haven't ridden as much as I'd like in the last 8 years, but refreshing videos like this help my motivation to dust off the old lady and get back riding! I love how the owner was trying so hard, the look on his face the whole time when Pat showed him something was wonderful to see....you did a great job and I hope you have continued training with Toby using Pat's techniques as I'm sure you realized in that lesson that it really works. I love Toby and I think you two are a good match, he's so gentle and smart....didn't take him long to understand the lessons, but I think you will need to keep it up with him as he seems too smart lol....he's been the leader for so long he may not give it up that easy unless you stay consistent with the practice. Congrats to you both, standing ovation for this video Pat!
@kell4117
@kell4117 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your vulnerability, Stephen!! I am a new horse owner, too, and this helped a whole lot!
@allisoncolby7851
@allisoncolby7851 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! A very helpful demonstration of how to solve commumication problems between horse and rider,and correctly and confidently address them the right way. Also the many good examples/explanations of some behavioral cause and effect, and I appreciated the clear examples of how to solve the specific problems and why and what makes them happen. I liked how clearly it was specified, just how important and necessary it is, to establish your leadership by having the ability to always maintain control, and knowing when and how to use pressure (or lack of pressure) to communicate/motivate the desired action. Toby and Steve were really great examples to watch and learn from. On a personal note, and after decades of not having the means to keep or own a horse as I once did (or even really being able to ride much for a long while), I'm now finally able to have and own some horses, and reunite with my favorite, most enjoyable activity and ride once again. I began riding when I was 10yrs old. I'm now 54, and would also very much like to teach my teenage daughter to ride, so she and I have a way to spend some quality time together, exploring the mountains of Southern Central Oregon. One of the benefits of my learning to ride young, is tge feeling of natural confidence, less fear, and forming an exceptional bond. Regardless of that, I felt it'd be a good idea to get updated and see if there were anything new to learn about I hadn't been aware of, and to maximize knowledge and safety for she and I to have the best possible experience. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that my memory had retained everything I was taught and knew, but most importantly, this video with it's clear and thorough demonstration, was a big help in reconfirming the many things I (somewhat unknowingly) was doing right, and That I had lost none of what came natural to me. I can see, in addituon to other videos I'd observed, how I would easily be able to do some training myself as well. I'm very pleased and excited, to be able to use what had been so buried in me, only to uncover it as something I can excel at even more than I'd of known or guessed as an adult. I may even be able to enjoy competing in Western equ./pleasure shows as I once did, and this is super exciting to me! Aside from my carrying on about myself, I'd like to end by saying, once again, how excellent I think this video is/was, and I look forward to exploring more of what you may have to share on this channel, and as a new and added subscription... I Thank you, most sincerely!~ 😉👍🏞🐎🌲🗻🏆🎯🥇🇺🇸
@asmera4547
@asmera4547 5 жыл бұрын
"don't look at him, he ain't goint to change colors" love that
@MrRobA
@MrRobA 3 жыл бұрын
One of the damn best lessons I have ever seen, Bravo Zulu great job
@mariahslater7759
@mariahslater7759 5 жыл бұрын
I really love how the owner is so honest about his abilities and inabilities. He wants to do what is best for his best friend and he wants to learn. Toby obviously loves his person and they’re bond is great. Just gotta work on some things. I know these duo is gonna be awesome! However it love to see an update
@myaccount2825
@myaccount2825 3 жыл бұрын
Well said, Mariah. All of us who have horses were in this position at one time. We all had absolutely no clue about the horse language and we learned with our struggles and mistakes. ❤️❤️.
@myaccount2825
@myaccount2825 3 жыл бұрын
Horses are absolutely not like a dog or cat. There's so much depth to them that no matter how long we have owned our horses, we are still learning new things about them. ❤️❤️
@EJKest2019
@EJKest2019 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed! I'd love to see an update on these 2!!
@juliamichell1
@juliamichell1 4 жыл бұрын
The delight in the owners face when the horse begins to lunge on a long line is priceless
@katherinepoletto7875
@katherinepoletto7875 3 жыл бұрын
Mr.Parelli.great vid.thnx so much.i love watching men who know horses and treat them right.no barn witch here.kat,ct.
@johnk1554
@johnk1554 5 жыл бұрын
I got lucky. My first horse had some hours. At 35 I was still „young“ and fearless. We learned and taught each other by feel, pure luck and lots of wet saddle blankets. But wish I discovered ground training sooner. Great stuff. 25 years later I‘m still learning and love it. THANK YOU Pat and THANK YOU TUBE!
@aky19832001
@aky19832001 3 жыл бұрын
Very pretty and solid looking horse.
@samanthahancock4243
@samanthahancock4243 5 жыл бұрын
Good for then owner, yes Tobey is a bit fat, yes he's spoilt, yes the owner does not know much about horses, but at least the horse is happy and at least the owners doing something about his knowledge!
@0116Lori
@0116Lori 4 жыл бұрын
At least the horse is happy? I don't see a happy horse at all.
@rlrieth
@rlrieth 4 жыл бұрын
The point is the horse could be worse off. I don’t see a really unhappy horse.
@liviamorvay492
@liviamorvay492 3 жыл бұрын
AND, because I am the same, (I guess I have been riding about a hundred hours total in my life) and have lots of love but little experience with horses, this combination of a willing student, a wilful but gentle natured horse (I have got two of those) is just PERFECT for me to learn from with Pat's wonderful guidance.
@hahaimatree8343
@hahaimatree8343 3 жыл бұрын
@0116Lori how is this horse unhappy? This is typical horse training, you don’t hurt the horse
@bonnerwf
@bonnerwf 5 жыл бұрын
That horse has got a great disposition.
@SooziinCa
@SooziinCa 9 жыл бұрын
"The ambassadors of "yes", instead of the administers of "no"". Words to live by, in ALL aspects of life! I love this guy!
@charlottereid3960
@charlottereid3960 2 жыл бұрын
Watching the gears turn in both the owner and the horse's minds is fascinating. Both of them inturperate things differently but when it clicks, BAM
@aw1erickson
@aw1erickson 8 жыл бұрын
I watched this video about a year ago, was more interested in the groundwork. I thought I had my "emergency bend" down pat (ha), until a couple weeks ago my horse got a branch caught in his tail and bolted... I was too late. I was fortunate to have my helmet on. I always reached down to grab the rein. I will definitely be practicing lifting the reins to get further down and practicing the entire technique in general. Perfect how this video re-appeared right when I was ready to really "see" it. Thank-you!!!!!
@peopleeatingtastyanimals5208
@peopleeatingtastyanimals5208 6 жыл бұрын
My horse was bolting & bucking, and my trainer yelled at me to buy him into a bend(I hadn’t been in any situations as severe as that one before and didn’t think of it right away). Just make sure to remember that the bend isn’t just in the head, bend is nothing if the body isn’t bent. It works the same if you do leg yields over and over again, you need their legs to cross. It worked really well, and I didn’t fall off. He bolted like 3 times and bucked around 5 times
@maceym9577
@maceym9577 9 жыл бұрын
"its like owning an 800lb gorilla that keeps interrupting your conversation" X'D that's great
@angiebeanful
@angiebeanful 9 жыл бұрын
+Macey M lol my horses are double that size i get king kong interrupting mine hahahaha 18.2 and 18 hands drafts
@donaldeaton5090
@donaldeaton5090 3 жыл бұрын
In my opinion the trainer has the ability to pass on information in a way that anyone can understand & learn from ...excellent .
@jackwing1949
@jackwing1949 4 жыл бұрын
That cheeky horse is scared of nothing and laughing the whole time. Nice Video.
@gailredberg6878
@gailredberg6878 6 жыл бұрын
Steve, you are the bomb! You are so willing to open up to your difficulties and learn strategies for training your horse. If you are able to keep up the practices you learned I think you will be riding a lot more often now that your riding experiences can be more confident and safe. Happy trails!
@anniegueveneux8161
@anniegueveneux8161 3 жыл бұрын
The complexity of understanding loose / control & complicity between the horse and the rider. It is a privilege to have find this lesson. I do not ride, my daughter does. I understand her spirit, her love for horses and now more of the complexity of doing it the good way.
@katherinepoletto7875
@katherinepoletto7875 3 жыл бұрын
Dam I know my horses.morgan and draft.my two picks.my Toby,McGee was Hackney Morgan Plan on 30+ yrs with your Toby.thank you for saving him.Blessings...kat,ct
@johnobrien5440
@johnobrien5440 4 жыл бұрын
I admire this man for adopting this horse from a rescue - he has better character than those judging him here. Anyone who owns or works with horses was once a beginner and made mistakes. How many arrogant, know-it-all jerks putting this man down, had the compassion and humility to adopt and learn how to care for a forgotten horse? The man is hero - and there are few!
@angemac1519
@angemac1519 3 жыл бұрын
I loved this video. I couldn’t stop watching. You are very patient & the horse responded very well to your commands. This man clearly wanted to learn and I hope he continued to practice. The whole thing made me want to learn these things too. Many thanks for sharing this & i’m excited to see more. Kind regards from UK.
@dinks20001
@dinks20001 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Pat, you and Linda allowed me to make my dream come true, of simply owning a horse and being able to do things with my horse that I always wanted to do. I think people who grow up around horses are lucky. Starting out later in life, our biggest problem is fear. Adults have more fear than children, so naturally we fear the horse and the many ways in which we can get hurt just being around these beautiful animals. I still have to deal with fear, only difference is I now have many "arrows" that I can use to address it. I realise that I must first address my own fear before I can help my horse. My solutions to problems are often different to those that more experienced riders / trainers might use. But my solutions work for me and my horse. That's why I would never judge anyone who is actually trying to learn. They are making progress and no doubt dealing with a fair amount of fear at the same time. It isn't nice when a horse spooks at things while on a trail ride. Getting it to stop spooking requires savvy. It also takes time. Lots of people quit trying because they find it too hard, or too nerve wrecking. Give this guy some credit for trying. :)
@ellafields9424
@ellafields9424 Жыл бұрын
A horse can gain confidence from a good confident rider and can be more skittish with a fearful rider.. Get with a good trainer like PP and you and your horse both will enjoy life more. Money well spent.. You would not try to be an MD without education..?? I hope!
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 9 жыл бұрын
Mr Parelli, appreciate your sharing these videos. And your patience with what is basically a beginning adult rider. Like so many of us in the modern world, his body awareness (the rider's) and control can only benefit from riding! BTW, I know it was a slip of the tongue, but to avoid confusing viewers, the part of the saddle that sticks up behind the seat is the cantle; the pommel is the rise at the front of a saddle.
@felicityedelman7170
@felicityedelman7170 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video ! So helpful and inspiring!
@tiffanycmyers
@tiffanycmyers 9 жыл бұрын
"riding is the mere act of not falling off." Ha ha ha! I love Pat Parelli so much!!!
@Jefferdaughter
@Jefferdaughter 9 жыл бұрын
+Tiffany Myers Humor helps us learn, eh? But of course, effective riding is so much more.
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@tonkerklaan1080 7 жыл бұрын
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@tonkerklaan1080 7 жыл бұрын
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@tonkerklaan1080 7 жыл бұрын
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@leealexander3507
@leealexander3507 7 жыл бұрын
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@draylensmith4072
@draylensmith4072 3 жыл бұрын
This horse is a gem
@bradypl12321
@bradypl12321 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent lesson for horse and rider. Patience and small steps = success. Bravo!
@lonestarpatriot6675
@lonestarpatriot6675 4 жыл бұрын
"Dont pat him. Took me 37 years to learn horses and women dont like that." LOL 52:00
@jamielynn7674
@jamielynn7674 4 жыл бұрын
Could you teach my husband that?
@moonstoneect3471
@moonstoneect3471 4 жыл бұрын
Too funny!
@keelyevans7692
@keelyevans7692 3 жыл бұрын
Lol 👍
@keelyevans7692
@keelyevans7692 3 жыл бұрын
@M D yes human abusive comments and actions to use them for their ropes and whips
@SinCityRaider81
@SinCityRaider81 3 жыл бұрын
Honesty has been my greatest asset learning horsemanship. It's okay to not know everything and no question is a stupid question.
@carolr6957
@carolr6957 2 жыл бұрын
Pat is the rock star. So important to know your bits and cinches along with skills to have a safe skilled horse
@beggsnachin
@beggsnachin 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a follow up video with this horse. I laughed, watching his little attitude when he learned he can't be the boss anymore bc my draft is like this. Lol
@vancesummers422
@vancesummers422 Жыл бұрын
I love this man not just because of the way he trains, but the way he teaches people. He treats his student with respect. This man is inexperienced and makes a lot of mistakes but Pat treats him with respect and kindness and patience. Which is exactly what you SHOULD BE DOING. Beating people up and being a dick to them is not how people learn nor is it how you teach. People learn so much better when you are kind and patient and show that you care about them and their horses. Too many times, people spend time criticizing people on the internet and beating them down constantly, as if that will really teach someone. It won't. You will never manage to teach someone with anger and unkind behavior. I've been teaching riding lessons long enough to know that patience and kindness is 100 percent the way to go.
@susandevich3870
@susandevich3870 5 жыл бұрын
I have learned so much by listening to both Pat and his student. The responses are clear if you listen to your horse and take control so he understands your movements. Hope to be a rider in the spring, use what I've learned to become confident. An owner, observing from the ground at this point. Going to watch it again!
@juancarlosgarcia7846
@juancarlosgarcia7846 5 жыл бұрын
Yo qui ero hu caballo gato y un poni ba y hu burro ba
@slopsec2358
@slopsec2358 5 жыл бұрын
I got a headache watching this. Pat is incredibly patient and Toby in incredibly forgiving. I hope Steve has watched and rewatched this video 1000 times, corrected his mistakes and become a fine horseman.
@kellystorch8345
@kellystorch8345 Жыл бұрын
Steve and Toby are almost a perfect example of myself and my horse. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video and learning right along with Steve. I also have a horse that pushes into pressure and I am learning how to gain respect and set boundaries. Thank you so much Steve!!! My boarding barn applies much of the Parelli horse psychology and methods so this was a perfect video to compliment the training I’ve received thus far! I would also love to see how far Steve and Toby have advanced since this video 💜
@ShanonT12
@ShanonT12 4 жыл бұрын
Super SUPER impressed with the patience and respect Frank continues to give this man who got in over his head. Kudos!! All of us horse men and women all thought the same thing at the beginning of the video -when the man admitted he didn’t know anything but wanted to train a horse!!! Frank heard the same thing, but kept his cool and Treated him with respect. You men are much better at that than us women. Frank gets 1000 points from me.
@lucindacarpe485
@lucindacarpe485 4 жыл бұрын
Did you mean Pat?
@TheAnnestube
@TheAnnestube 2 жыл бұрын
Who's Frank?😂😂😂
@literalcrown1112
@literalcrown1112 6 жыл бұрын
Red Dead 2 really has me watching horse videos right now.
@brettfranklin2634
@brettfranklin2634 8 жыл бұрын
I wish the haters would just be quiet. Pat Parelli has helped literally thousands of people with horses. He is truly a very accomplished horseman. His methods work. If you don't like his stuff, go learn from someone else. He's a good human being and one of the best horseman this country will ever see.
@melissazietz1241
@melissazietz1241 6 жыл бұрын
@@karenpeach4528 No, it just didn't show its mean bones until it was asked to do something.
@rickyburton4642
@rickyburton4642 3 жыл бұрын
Pat is a excellent trainer of horses and people!!! I learned a lot watching
@ladycornish
@ladycornish 3 жыл бұрын
This horse is a saint!
@cynthiamarston2208
@cynthiamarston2208 3 жыл бұрын
The most I’ve ever learned about something was from this man and his wife and there 1st and 2nd release of their program. Hours and hours of instruction. 2nd release is outstanding and the best horse training aid out there. I did this for 8 years with a few different horses but my main horse who is still with me went the farthest. People say she’s the most polite nice horse and “tame as heck “.
@iamKelvinJ
@iamKelvinJ 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Great training! You've got my sub!
@samantharawle5142
@samantharawle5142 3 жыл бұрын
We'll done Steve for seeking out help with your delightful if not cheeky little horse. The bond you both have is obvious to see. I wish you both well for the future. Happy riding.
@SkydiveCathy
@SkydiveCathy 4 жыл бұрын
Pat you are without a doubt the most patient man on this earth.
@nicolerose1939
@nicolerose1939 3 жыл бұрын
That was really excellent. I learned so much from this whole lesson.
@ritamariekelley4077
@ritamariekelley4077 3 жыл бұрын
Toby is a wonderful horse. I love his temperament.
@mhillvo
@mhillvo 5 жыл бұрын
I don't even own a horse nor ride, but learned a whole lot of "horse" sense from engaging in watching this with Pat and Tobey and Stephen about handling these magnificent creatures. I see equestrians in my city riding often, so who knows, maybe one day I'll take up a ride or two with inside knowledge of basic ridership. Maybe never, but only God knows the future. Always loved horses since childhood however. Noble creatures....
@mdee860
@mdee860 4 жыл бұрын
Michael Hill - I beg you to start with group lessons before just "renting" a horse. Both you & the horse will have a much better ride. If people don't understand to NOT stay on by using the reins, there would be far more horses without scar tissue & hurt mouths. Besides, it will be far safer for both you & the horse. Good luck! 🐎
@chasing_happiness
@chasing_happiness 9 жыл бұрын
Ya know I'm sitting here reading the comments and I must say that judging by your snotty comments about someone who apparently has asked for help, that most of you must have been born as pure horse whispering experts at horsemanship. hopefully for your sakes you never meet anyone as nasty as some of you are. I think he did excellent. he was so nervous. you (think) you know horses so well, now maybe you could take some lessons in people and how they function.
@sampleifdbsample9288
@sampleifdbsample9288 8 жыл бұрын
yes good job
@Lisa.G.
@Lisa.G. 8 жыл бұрын
Love your response you're 100% correct!! its very sad this man needs help he did the right thing by reaching out for the help he needs, he is doing what's right for him & his horse and he wants to learn, good for him!!!! shame on the negative know it all's!!!!
@DestinyonDemand
@DestinyonDemand 8 жыл бұрын
finally someone speaks up :P
@sydniebauch3748
@sydniebauch3748 6 жыл бұрын
Ppl forget how hard it is to train horses
@melissazietz1241
@melissazietz1241 6 жыл бұрын
I would wager good money that the majority of the know-it-all, nasty, smug "experts" have come here from Rick Gore's channel.
@darinkaintz386
@darinkaintz386 5 жыл бұрын
Great Video! I'm impressed not only with Mr. Parelli, but also how much the horse and student were able to grasp in such a short lesson.
@stormysampson1257
@stormysampson1257 5 жыл бұрын
Toby is one heck of a great horse! Parelli was able to show Stephen the basics of communication that will translate to all other lessons in communication...between human and horse. Toby's demeanor is wonderful! Strong, smart and a super trail horse!! Super trail horse! Toby is listening...Stephen has to practice his part and sorry, THAT is what takes work! I love love love Stephen and Toby's connection. Great PAIR! Stephen blew me away when he was taking orders from Parelli...learning new skills is tough. First one needs to UNLEARN what they've been doing that is wrong and then they will be able to do the NEW moves. That takes TIME. Stephen was very fast! What a great pair Stephen and Toby are!
@mommyofAlexis2
@mommyofAlexis2 3 жыл бұрын
Horses are quite sensitive if you think about it. I grew up watching him and Clint Anderson and some others. I my self had a mustang. He was my first horse. Boy did we both learn allot. R.IP Whiskey😪 So glad this owner is learning 🙌🙏💕☺ Love watching these types of videos.
@IsiRider1970
@IsiRider1970 5 жыл бұрын
I like this video. Thanks for sharing, Pat. Steve is a smart guy and knows that he needs help with his horse. Can´t unterstand some of these bad comments below. This man knowed that he needs help and did not work with his horse on his own. Thumbs up for Steve. Pat is the best teacher you can ever get. He trains PEOPLE to understand horses better and do better with them. How many trainers train only the horses with no explaination to their owners and they are so clever as before? But Pat does it right. We need more trainers like Pat Parelli in this world! Sorry for my English. Best greetings from Austria.
@ellentraquair3974
@ellentraquair3974 4 жыл бұрын
Of course he does. Pat really helps the rider understand the horse by hitting it. Cos we all know that solves SO many problems.. ..
@Ohbubbano
@Ohbubbano 3 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful video. This is the life
@barbaraneebelmeier639
@barbaraneebelmeier639 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks to all three of you for providing this good teaching example. I have everything to learn and it is so humbling. Nothing like having a good teacher.
@cynthiajcandelaria6667
@cynthiajcandelaria6667 4 жыл бұрын
I was raised with horses and taught by the best, my father. Upon observing...I believe the "green-horn" man requires to learn many feats before he is confident that he can successfully train this horse. It will require many, many years of learning first to win the horse's ultimate trust and respect.
@mikehiggins946
@mikehiggins946 4 жыл бұрын
That view is stunning! Wow!
@vanillaghetto
@vanillaghetto 4 жыл бұрын
This owner is a complete newbie to horses. He's very lucky that he got such an incredibly mellow horse. Owner needs to have on-going lessons and training. And get another horse to keep Toby company. Only gets ridden maybe once a month?!
@calebwilliams790
@calebwilliams790 3 жыл бұрын
Okay captain obvious. Every one has to start somewhere
@jordanwhite5470
@jordanwhite5470 3 жыл бұрын
@@calebwilliams790 Vanilla G made a sound observation. By the owner's admission, he had only 80-100 lifetime riding hours; that makes him Very Green. He also waited 2 years before thinking of asking for help?? He was indeed very lucky not to have been seriously hurt in that time. Truth is truth, and adhering to "always play nice/everyone gets a blue ribbon" precept doesn't teach anyone anything.
@mistyacresravensdale
@mistyacresravensdale 2 жыл бұрын
@@calebwilliams790 everyone that starts horses, needs lots of lessons first, then get a well trained dead broke horse to ride for years, before they get a green Mustang or any green horse. That is not being mean, that is truth.
@homeedconnect
@homeedconnect 3 жыл бұрын
I REALLY want an update on Steve and Toby! How 'bout it, Parelli? Can you do a follow up?
@benhughey5011
@benhughey5011 7 жыл бұрын
I was leading a couple horses today that usually stay right up on me. So I wiggled the lead rope to get them to back up to where i wanted.... and they stayed like that! Out of my space! And out of a sort of respect I felt too! Learned right from these videos!
@patslark
@patslark 6 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy watching Pat help people. He is so patient and so knowledgeable. He knows horses and he knows people and he is amazing at reading both.
@OttersMum
@OttersMum 2 жыл бұрын
I love how patient he is with people and horses.
@melindak.21
@melindak.21 3 жыл бұрын
I see why Pat Parelli is considered such a top trainer! IMPRESSIVE!
@caramelchunk715
@caramelchunk715 Жыл бұрын
Steve I'm going the saddle also had something with you almost being thrown off Toby, the way it was sliding. That coupled with the original mIplacement of the blanket. Im glad tou werenr hurt. Glad you sessio. Was rewarding for and Toby and hope it gets better.
@After9designNetwebdesign
@After9designNetwebdesign 7 жыл бұрын
How lucky this man is to have a one on one with this master!
@dagmarntim-fritz1123
@dagmarntim-fritz1123 5 жыл бұрын
Such a fine couple.Such a polite man and such a patient horse.I love them both!!!!!And the trainer is also smooth.The horse is listening to him to both.I had never seen such a patient horse fully concentraited for such a long time..
@chilloften
@chilloften 2 жыл бұрын
Why do I want to weep just by the sight of that surrounding nature…it’s so beautiful. I want to be there.
@gailhilton6857
@gailhilton6857 Жыл бұрын
Your patience is remarkable! I would be sooo nervous as well.
@SinCityRaider81
@SinCityRaider81 3 жыл бұрын
I've been working a dude and boarding ranch and I still know didly squat about training. I can ride with the best but teaching is another spectrum. Staying teachable has been my greatest asset. Im the Equestrian world everyone is an expert (eye roll)
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