He Put her Trainer in the Hospital 😳Pt. 2

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In this video I train a difficult roping horse not to buck at canter and to see the human as leader. I use horsemanship, ground work, psychology, to help build confidence and control. So the owner can use him for dressage, trail riding, and recreation.

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ryanrosehorsemanship
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The penny dropped when you explained that you're asking him alot and stressing him, but releasing him to relaxation, so he views you as someone who leads him, but understands him (not the mean cowboy!)

yaelsoussan
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These last two videos have been outstanding. Thanks, Ryan.

qrkiuei
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What strikes me about so many of your videos is how fast the positive changes occur in the horses you work with. That tells me that horses have a tremendous capacity to learn and absorb new information rapidly - if it is presented in a language they understand. Each horse is different and has its own story. But you find a way to help each one. Nice work, Ryan!

steveklaven
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This video is a goldmine of valuable advice. My take-away was the point about "scan and capture"-- those fleeting instants that the horse does a positive thing, and allowing him to do it even if not asked at that moment in time, allowing a brief reward for coming up with the idea himself. Brilliant. And takes restraint by the human, which is hard for US to learn.

melanies.
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She stole my horse and put it in this video 😂, this is a perfect video for me. My horse is like Swiss cheese, he has so many holes, have even been told he’ll never ever put his head down 😬. He tries and wants to be a good boy too, luckily bucking isn’t in his thoughts. Trained as a polocross horse and the go button is way too much. This is perfect for me and him.

Cathan
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learning how to trust yourself on a loose rein with a horse your unsure of is difficult but so necessary. Loved seeing this. Can there be a part 3

suzanneyorkville
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What I took away that’s new is the idea of riding him on offense because he sees the rider as leader, not because he’s gentle. Interesting.

barbiebeckford
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Where was this fabulous video in the 1980’s? What you weren’t born yet? This video would have been life changing for me and my young TB from the race track. I was super lucky he had to have mouth surgery immediately thus I couldn’t ride him for three months. So I was 14/15 and spent all three months working him on a lunge line hooked to his halter in all different places. And we bonded and I exercised him (I thought) but really I was able to put in so much ground work. That ground work made all the difference. I knew a good bit about jumping but dressage was just showing up in my practical horseman magazine. I did my best learning from a magazine as none of the trainers around me knew much about it. I’m so glad you are on this planet making these videos Ryan Rose! 💚🧡🩷

shaunnalyons
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I'm so glad to see how much you focus in ground work in your videos. 95% ground, 5% riding. Thank you!

chrismack
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I really like learning all the ‘in hand’ work to teach a horse to focus on you. Thank you.

janetofTX
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No questions, all is very clear, very professional, with a result seen at the end!!! Thank you!!!

Alex-horsman
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Loved this video! Very nicely done. The list of homework and ideas for him and his human. Such attainable examples. The trot for a month before you canter. Excellent. Thank you for all you do for these horses and the humans who love them. Very pretty horse.

KristynSchlavin
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The whole video was fantastic! What stood out to me is when and the way you said "I break things down for the horse, A horse can be made to do something for years and really never understand it- they think its because of pressure- but it's because they dont’ understand pressure." I've heard you explain this many times before in different ways, however this time, you nailed it! Your keen eye and timing exemplifies your experience-which speaks for itself. I love how the horses you work with seem to always want to be close to you and connect and I love the way you are with them. You have a deep understanding and love for horses! Thank you for teaching us! I work at a horse rescue and many of the horses don't understand pressure. Having patience and working with them where they're at has been successful in that we are making progress, thanks to what I am learning from you! Your patreon site is awesome!

lorimayer
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Loved the scan and capture idea. He seems to sort of need encouragement to go on the ground, but gets worried and needs to go impulsively in the saddle. His program looks well designed to gets more balance. Nice to see him getting so much better.

sherryw-ponyluv-er
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Restarting a barrel horse has its challenges for sure. Ryan was made for this job, the best so far I’ve seen.

dianereiser
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So many horses are hurried into riding, leaving vast holes in their understanding. Thanks for bridging the gap for them and their riders.

jts
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ahhhh i liked the horse speak analogy, really well articulated and interesting. really enjoying watching u work this horse n seeing him look so much less confused

ann-mareefellows
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I like the way you work with a horse where they are at. To understand what is needed to retrain or fix a problem. This horse being an x-rodeo horse has most likely been trained the loose rain means go. This video helps the owner and others who get a used horse to understand what is needed to do to fill the holes and or retrain from previous training .

stephencooper
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So important for us to work with them how they think . I am learning that.

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