Liberty Training with Sam VanFleet
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2021
- Liberty Training with Sam VanFleet
Sponsored Rider Sam VanFleet does liberty training with her mustang Lynxx. Sam tells us how Lynxx became her mustang, his background, and explains what tricks she is asking him to do!
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Great video Sam..., good luck with this new sponsorship 🍀🍀🍀
Love watching you two work! Thanks for all the videos they are so great to revisit for inspiration.
wow that is reaaly cool, I am training my pony in liberty for a school project but can't find anyone to help me as I live in england. I think it is more of a western thing> I would really appreciate if you did a video on how work with your horses at liberty 😍😍
Wow Sam!!! You are Amazing love watching your videos 😊
You and your horse are so talented! Thank you for sharing!
Sam! I am new to your channel, been wanting to start liberty with my horse. She is retiring here soon, and I want to be able to continue to learn and grow with her even though shes getting old. Your videos have been a fantastic start!! thank you for your help
Liberty is amazing, and it doesn’t get a whole lot of attention unfortunately. Wish it did.
This was awesome!! Great job sam!
3:35 Jesus christ I thought there was a fire
lmao
So funny I thought so too for a sec.
can someone educate me on this? i actively watch people train/work liberty with their horses, and just about every video or liberty training sesh i see, the horse's ears primarily stay back. i know part of this can mean relaxation, but on occasion you can see that they're pinned?