I feel so sorry for that horse. He looks like he doesn't even know what is going on. That rider looks completley unbalanced too and is using his reins to keep him in the saddle.
The guy on the ground shoul not be chasing the horse. That is an accident waiting to happen.
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What trainer? My take is a kid someone asked to ride a horse that keeps dropping it's shoulder and trying to run out.
The rider is not balancing off the reins. He is attempting to correct by pulling the horse back to the circle instead of lifting and keeping the horse under him and using his outside leg as a wall to block the dropped shoulder.
What trainer? My take is a kid someone asked to ride a horse that keeps dropping it's shoulder and trying to run out.
The rider is not balancing off the reins. He is attempting to correct by pulling the horse back to the circle instead of lifting and keeping the horse under him and using his outside leg as a wall to block the dropped shoulder.
That is a terrible video and hard to watch. Looks like someone was hiding behind the trees taping it. That looks to me like he's not a trainer, but to be truthful, I don't think he's doing a bad job. I wouldn't say poor horse, I'd say that horse has some pretty big issues. It's trying hard to get the guy off, it's trying to run out, doesn't want to steer. I would say that horse NEEDS a trainer. But poor horse and bad trainer I wouldn't say.
That is a terrible video and hard to watch. Looks like someone was hiding behind the trees taping it. That looks to me like he's not a trainer, but to be truthful, I don't think he's doing a bad job. I wouldn't say poor horse, I'd say that horse has some pretty big issues. It's trying hard to get the guy off, it's trying to run out, doesn't want to steer. I would say that horse NEEDS a trainer. But poor horse and bad trainer I wouldn't say.
I agree with FP 100% First of all, when someone hides in the bushes to video an idividual, they've got it in for that person. I'm sure there is some legality with secretly taping someone then posting it on the internet to bash them. Taping them knowingly is one thing, but it was clear as the leaf veil would allow it to be, that this was being taped in hiding.
I sure hope you people who are so judgmental never watch my mare on one of her 'no thank you, do not want to do what I'm told' days. Sigh. Not all horses are perfect all the time. Life is not butterflies and rainbows.
i agree wuth ab that is pretty much what most of us look like when horses are being stubborn. Luckily we dont have people hiding in the bushes recording. He is not actually doing anyhting to hurt the horse
he's done a good job of staying on and pushing the horse forward. i dont think you can criticise him too much. that horse is being a snot! dropping its shoulder, jumping/bucking, refusing to turn, i can go on. the only thing i didnt like is when he hit the horse in the head.
we've all had a bad day with our horses, his was just put on youtube.
He sure handled it better than I could have, I'd be on the ground pretty quickly. He's dealing with a snotty horse, and not doing a horrible job at it.
I agree with FP 100% First of all, when someone hides in the bushes to video an idividual, they've got it in for that person. I'm sure there is some legality with secretly taping someone then posting it on the internet to bash them. Taping them knowingly is one thing, but it was clear as the leaf veil would allow it to be, that this was being taped in hiding.
I'm pretty sure it's called video voyeurism and though the law was enacted due to a landlord playing "peeping tom" on a woman in her home during private moments the law does state it's a criminal offense to video tape someone without their knowledge. If they actually came forward with this video the person recording it would likely be charged with trespassing, voyeurism for recording it, and libel/slander for posting it online for others to see and therefore causing damage to the persons reputation. I'd advise nobody else to hide in bushes with a tape recorder
As I watched the video, I was impressed at how the guy worked with that horse. He had a good seat, and his heels were down. He didn't get into the horses face, and was trying to get it to move foward. He did a much better job then I ever would.
Well I guess I had better watch out that someone doesn't tape me one day when I am training a problematic horse! He didn't do a bad job with a horse that was really misbehaving badly. If anything he probably could have given the horse a little more room to move forwards with his hands. On a horse like that I would sure as hell be carrying a crop to send him forwards rather than sideways and backwards. I suppose that would make me a horse abuser and terrible trainer too. :-(
It's hard to tell what was really going on with that horse and ride combination. Will admit the rider's lack of proper riding clothes made it slightly less believeable that he is in fact a trainer, who knows. When watching the horse, it's also hard to say if it was simply a matter of misbehaved/untrained/green horse being a punk, or if there is something the rider has been doing, or is doing to cause what you saw in the video.
As for posting the video online and talking about it, well. The internet is what it is. Though I would be very upset if someone did this to me, the second you go out in the public eye, you have to deal with what comes along with it.
This is what drives me absolutely BONKERS about all these prissy little show barns preaching equitation to utter novices - you get people who see things like this and are so ridiculously blind, they can't even see what a GOOD job he's doing.
Yeah, he gets a little flappy and bouncy at times - how about his criticizers post THEIR videos of dealing with a snotty youngster? He doesn't have spurs OR a whip - the horse is pitching a fit in the beginning, and he not only rides the bucks out, he actually gives him his head to get him forward, and only takes up a battle when the horse is trying to run away or run out. He may not be winning a hunter ring, but he stayed ON and got the horse moving - end of story. This isn't a showring - it's the ring of teaching witchy horses that this crap will not be tolerated. He's the one BEHIND the scenes of that expensive hunter you bought all trained and ready to go!
He can get on one of my horses any day of the week compared to some of these so called COWBOY trainers we have around here!
The only thing that bothered me was hitting the horse in the head! other than that... well we don't really know whats actually happing with that horse (how far he is trained and personality wise)
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