Tristan and Alizee elevate horsemanship to a spiritual level. The rest of us can only aspire but this is very inspirational!
@wetdewlap874110 күн бұрын
I find it so funny when I bring up this training which is truly understanding the horses behavior, but am met with scoffs and eye rolls and this is just too hippy dippy for them, the old guard is throw a saddle on and ride, I hear I’m a rider not a trainer.. I just don’t understand how people can not be into the horse as a sentient being and want to learn everything about them, their behaviors, how to release tension and to work in harmony with a mutual respect for each other, you can only talk with an animal if we know their language… but then again look how humans look at other humans so it’s hard to see them wanting to understand an animal. This is so inspiring and I absolutely love Trt, best money I’ve spent on something that truly gives back!!! Thank you Tristan Tucker!!
@testone94428 ай бұрын
I know next to nothing about horses or training horses, but this video was a triple joy for me. - As a corporate coach, I enjoy seeing Tristan helping the horse look within himself, as we do when we coach an executive - It was a pleasure seeing Alizee use a lot of verbal feedback, what I call micro-feedback when coaching - And finally, the most interesting, is seeing both take a step back and reflect on their practice as they explored the practice of the other. Two masters at work with the constant thrive to discover, improve and learn A thing of beauty Thank you, merci!
@KateOReilly-i6h8 ай бұрын
I know TRT works as I’ve trained various difficult dangerous horses with this method and they have all turned out well. I’m always going to promote the TRT Method as nothing works as well in my opinion.
@careycroft86488 ай бұрын
By watching this video 2 times I realize how much I missed what my horses where trying to tell me. If I had the knowledge you are teaching I would have kept a couple of my horse longer but I didn't know how to help them.
@KateOReilly-i6h8 ай бұрын
Wow very interesting, however it’s taken me months to keep the chatter down to shhhhh whistle and cluck which works well with my horses, hearing the other trainers constant noises was quite difficult and I must admit not something I can now do as I’m a TRT convert lol. I definitely think limited noise is better however it works for her. Thank you for the show but I did have to turn sound off lol😂
@DJBelbe7 ай бұрын
Haha, she does make tidbit too much chatter yes! I mean, im nowhere near her level and im not as quiet as tristan either but i do find that less is more. I tend to add a few words here and there though as i notice they help, like a low and friendly "goood", a sharp and warning "heh!" Or quiet chat with someone else while standing still (most horses seem to understand we stopped to chat better than we just stopped for no reason and get uneasy 😂)
@christilyon24797 ай бұрын
Totally agree!!! It was driving me CRAZY!!! I can’t imagine how a nonverbal creature enjoys that either. A few verbal cues ok, but that CONSTANT cacophony of noise just NO.
@sandybeauchesne69982 ай бұрын
exactly - tried to have an open mind but the sounds are wacky - no disrespect but oy vey
@YVM33114 ай бұрын
Tristan"s best "student" yet ;)_ far from it of course. wonderful partnership between the two. fascinating. love both of you. Elizee is wonderful, and her pre and post workouts she gives her horses are phenomenal in every way one can think of, physical, emotional, internal, external, spiritual. what a connection
@sabbyd18328 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the video very much, thanks
@utemeckbach97868 ай бұрын
Beautiful sensitiv horse, there is nothing wrong with him, he only needs time!
@Krinsta18 ай бұрын
I have noticed with some horses they like me singing as I ride them. It's pretty funny.
@ekaterini0018 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🍀🔥💕
@ekaterini0018 ай бұрын
Powerful! 🔥🔥🔥💕💕💕
@lynnmcl99933 ай бұрын
How do you choose when you are asking for the hind crossing forward vs hind crossing backward
@Lillagrå-z1i8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I agree with a lots of things but I don’t agree with that the horses have to find the right way. I think that’s creates a lots of frustration and anger. It’s like criticise something and not saying what we should do. You have to lead the horse to the right thing. The don’t speak our language and they don’t understand our body language. It’s important to show what we mean. It’s the same with kids. Constructive criticism is the best thing. I’ve been teaching both horses and kids or well they teach me.
@DJBelbe7 ай бұрын
He does show them the right way! What do you think he's doing by drawing attention to their tension points? I have a massive necked stallion so I simply drew his attention to his stonebrick neck a couple of times and now, of his own accord, he will lower his neck and take a deep breath everytime he's faced with a stressful situation. He did understand it feels much better to release the tension then just stand there like a statue out of breadth and wait for mama to go ahead and save him everytime. Mama may not always be there. Its very important that they learn to cope well on their own.
@Lillagrå-z1i7 ай бұрын
@@DJBelbe I still don’t agree with him with some stuff. Maybe I misunderstand. It could be. Anyway good like with your stallion and if you get help through the videos is very good for you. Love and light to the horses 🌻
@ekaterini0018 ай бұрын
💕🔥
@barbaraklimmer70838 ай бұрын
Désolé. Mais cette video me donne l impression d un cheval qui essaye de comprendre. Beaucoup trop d informations en même temps. Ce claquement de langue en permanance....il essaye de donner le meilleur de soit même. Un cheval muni d une énorme bonté.