Video Critique: Tia and Chelsea Submission 2
San Diego Horse Trainer Will Faerber from Art2Ride discusses the video sent in by Chelsea and gives suggestions for further improvement.
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Hi there! I’m panning on attending your clinic in Montana in 2017. I’m going to try to be working on the insights I get from your YouTube videos until then. I certainly don’t have a super horse (she’s super to me of course). A 4 year old mustang, only green broke over the last 4 months. She has an amazingly straight back, but a very defined underline on neck with no top line curve. I will send a YouTube critique in for you soon. Firstly, I just want to know, how do you get a horse to WANT to stretch? And secondly, how do you correct her without pulling on reins if she’s constantly trying to pull into the middle of arena? Do you have any trainers in the Colorado area? Thank you,
Laura
Hi there! I’m panning on attending your clinic in Montana in 2017. I’m going to try to be working on the insights I get from your YouTube videos until then. I certainly don’t have a super horse (she’s super to me of course). A 4 year old mustang, only green broke over the last 4 months. She has an amazingly straight back, but a very defined underline on neck with no top line curve. I will send a YouTube critique in for you soon. Firstly, I just want to know, how do you get a horse to WANT to stretch? And secondly, how do you correct her without pulling on reins if she’s constantly trying to pull into the middle of arena? Do you have any trainers in the Colorado area? Thank you,
Laura
Start with the work on the lunge and send in a video so that I can give you a more specific answer as to what to do next.