HOW TO BUILD A TOPLINE // Vlogmas Day 4

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  • Vlogmas Day 3: • JACK IS BACK! // Vlogm...
    ›› This is my go to exercise for building a top line and muscle on any horse! It was shown to me by and equine physiotherapist and has worked wonders in the past. I credit it for Indie's transformation which you can see here: • INDIE'S 7 MONTH PROGRE...
    ›› Hey, my name is Holly and welcome to my channel! I post all sorts of equestrian videos like show vlogs, training videos, barn vlogs and more. If you want to keep up to date with me and the horses then be sure to hit that subscribe button :)
    My Horses:
    Welbeck: 16h chestnut 10 yr old Irish sport horse mare
    Jack: 14.1h dun 10 yr old connemara gelding
    Khal: 16.1h bay 4yr old ISHxKWPN gelding
    Fiona: 17.1h bay 10yr old ISH mare
    Dali: bay 2yr old ISHxKWPN gelding
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    ›› Camera Info:
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Komentáře • 117

  • @kaziamaguirebruce4844
    @kaziamaguirebruce4844 Před 5 lety +122

    At first glance I thought the title said "how to build a trampoline" and I was like "well that's a bit different for Holly" 😂

  • @chelseabartlett5520
    @chelseabartlett5520 Před 5 lety +26

    Her trot has gotten so much better since you first got her. Her trot on the lunge looked incredible, she looks lovely

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +4

      Thank you, I'm glad you've noticed! Still a way to go but definitely heading in the right direction :D

  • @Laurensji
    @Laurensji Před 5 lety +38

    Love how Jacks mind works. Oh...human + rise my lip = treats...works everytime 😂I think horses train us better than we train them 🤣

  • @horsecrazymomma5729
    @horsecrazymomma5729 Před 5 lety +38

    *Furiously takes notes for my future horse*
    Thank you SO much, Holly! Can't wait to show my progress on my channel! :D

  • @dzjaag6148
    @dzjaag6148 Před 5 lety +14

    I liked this video simply because your YT revenue helped you to upgrade your jumps :) You truly deserve it, you are by a large margin one of the best "online" equestrians! Thank you so much for sharing your life with us and keep up the good work!

  • @alanahcox6441
    @alanahcox6441 Před 5 lety +18

    Can u do u what i feed my horses video

  • @jamiepennock546
    @jamiepennock546 Před 4 lety +2

    When you said cold tonight and it was almost freezing I had to laugh. For us when it’s almost freezing it’s a no blanket free for all! Gotta love Canada’s -40°C winters

  • @TheDeviousFox
    @TheDeviousFox Před 5 lety +8

    My instructor uses potties for raised poles haha! They are the perfect shape to kind of cup the pole. She picks them up for a couple of quid each in IKEA

    • @Fiebi95
      @Fiebi95 Před 5 lety

      I have the same 😊 2,5€ per pot! Only downside is, that they easily "fly around" when the horse touches the pole

  • @osamarida1846
    @osamarida1846 Před 5 lety +24

    You are the best. Can you make how to choose your new horse

  • @elequestrian4119
    @elequestrian4119 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome video!!
    Can't wait for tomorrow😍🐎

  • @paigedougall2520
    @paigedougall2520 Před 5 lety +1

    Holly I am living for your vlogmas I’m so happy you’re doing one

  • @stephanglim7192
    @stephanglim7192 Před 5 lety +1

    Oh yay I'm so happy for you that you've got new strips for the wings and pole cups! That really is awesome 👏🏼 😁

  • @lizfenn3722
    @lizfenn3722 Před 5 lety

    Love your vlogs. Very informative. Fiona and Jack are beautiful! I really enjoy watching your channel and have learnt such a lot xxx

  • @tequine4138
    @tequine4138 Před 5 lety +1

    Glad we made ur year 🤣 love Ur vlogmas it's soooooo good!! 😍😍😍

  • @viviennedewolff8066
    @viviennedewolff8066 Před 5 lety +1

    she absolutely looks stunning holly! great job!

  • @northernirishgal2681
    @northernirishgal2681 Před 5 lety

    Great video Holly, learned a lot from this . keep up the great work xxx

  • @TheUntouchableOne96
    @TheUntouchableOne96 Před 5 lety

    I'm honestly loving your vlogmas so much !!!!

  • @gillianmccolgan
    @gillianmccolgan Před 5 lety

    Loving vlogmas Holly and ur vids in general there the best 😊xx

  • @brendaswanson3313
    @brendaswanson3313 Před 5 lety +1

    Oh hell yeah..thank you for this..I'm out at the barn right now watching this video

  • @PaintedPalomino95
    @PaintedPalomino95 Před 4 lety +1

    We are finally being forced to make our own jumps so they will have those life changing strip things and I'm soooo excited. 😍

  • @Patti-1962
    @Patti-1962 Před 5 lety +23

    This was such an informative video. I'm sorry you have to spend so much time explaining your training decisions to try to avoid nasty comments. I always believe that if a horse is truly uncomfortable, and they have such a strong flight response to anything scary, they would not be willing to work. I mean, who is bigger, the horse or the trainer?

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you ☺️

    • @niamhkelly3025
      @niamhkelly3025 Před 5 lety +11

      I just want to prelude this reply by saying it is definitely not aimed at Holly/Fiona or anyone in particular, it is just a topic I feel strongly about and I felt compelled to reply...
      The fact that horses are flight animals is precisely the reason they ARE very unlikey to show they are uncomfortable or in pain - as they don't want to appear 'weak' to any predators. I, like Holly, am also studying to be a Veterinarian and recently at a clinic a horse, who according to the rider/owner was showing no signs of pain or discomfort at all, was found to have the worse case of gastric ulcers the vet had seen in his entire career. It was certain that this would cause a tremendous amount of pain for the horse yet he had been 'suffering in silence' so to speak. It is impossible say an animal is NOT in pain.
      The fact that horses are bigger than us means nothing in my opinion - by that logic: why do elephants and lions perform in circuses? Who is bigger? The elephant or the trainer? Why do dancing bears perform in chains in some parts of asia? The reason is because the majority of these animals, horses included, learn that there is no point saying 'no' or showing resistance because they will just be forced to do the task anyway. For example, you use your leg to ask your horse to go forward, he walks backwards and tosses his head. You keep kicking and/or whipping until he goes. If you do this every time, your horse learns that there is no point trying to tell you he doesn't want to go forward for whatever reason (ill fitting saddle, lameness, etc) because the adverse stimulus will increase whenever he tries, increasing the level of discomfort. It makes me sad because I am guilty of doing this for 10+ years of my riding career and also because we seem all too often to label the horse as 'naughty' when they are almost certainly trying to tell us something. Horses only shoe the truth, they do not have the cognitive abilities to 'be naughty' or deceive the human.
      We can't expect our horses to 'tell me when something is wrong/uncomfortable/painful' if we correct/ignore/punish them every time they do.
      I am sorry for the long comment, it is just something I have become passionate about as I have gone through 6 years of college. I hope someone finds this interesting or enlightening in some way:)
      Again this was not aimed at Holly

    • @Patti-1962
      @Patti-1962 Před 5 lety +1

      @@niamhkelly3025 I really appreciate all the information you have written, and that you took your time to fully explain your comments. I really was just speaking "off the cuff" because Holly has had some very negative comments from other trainers. I should think more about what I am actually saying, shouldn't I? I am 56 and been riding most of my life, and I have always found trainers that see things from the horses point of view. And, how I as the rider, can help and encourage the horse to perform with positive reinforcement. I love that you are passionate and that is wonderful that you have been able to have so many years of education. Have a wonderful holiday!

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Před 3 lety

      And yet there is big lick...

  • @rhii444
    @rhii444 Před 5 lety +1

    yes ive been looking for this!

  • @shaneoconnor6079
    @shaneoconnor6079 Před 5 lety

    Lovely video as always.keep up the good work.xx

  • @rosie-maerodgers1190
    @rosie-maerodgers1190 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm in love with your channel! It's really funny so basically I have a pony called jack as well and he's blue and white but he looks so much like your jack😂xxx

  • @larastutchbury9743
    @larastutchbury9743 Před 5 lety

    Definitely going to try the raised trotting poles with my pony, Fiona is looking great 🤩 xx

  • @alanaculleton1914
    @alanaculleton1914 Před 5 lety +1

    You're the
    best Holly great video

  • @phoenixfinny91
    @phoenixfinny91 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I just took over the ride of a pony who’s neck looks like Fiona’s in the photo, we’ve started the journey to get him muscled up again. I’m going to start him on ground poles today, if it ever stops raining.

  • @xxaliviastevensxx2329
    @xxaliviastevensxx2329 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video❤️❤️

  • @sleepdeprived13
    @sleepdeprived13 Před 5 lety +2

    OMG Jack have a so fluffy nose and Fiona is clever i lovvvee you

  • @mimosas8823
    @mimosas8823 Před 5 lety +1

    I think that you are a really nice person, and i don't belive you would ever do anything than the best to your horses❤ i mean you seem like reeeaally nice😂❤

  • @elladobbyn8881
    @elladobbyn8881 Před 5 lety

    Yay jack is back in the intro

  • @shawnterm813
    @shawnterm813 Před 5 lety +6

    what are your thoughts on the pessoa training aid/system?
    also, my OTTB and fiona move so similarly 🤣🤣

  • @katherinehendrix3887
    @katherinehendrix3887 Před 5 lety

    I love your videos, and your vlogmas is great :D Will you make a video on your dog?

  • @poppysargent-coulson5130
    @poppysargent-coulson5130 Před 5 lety +2

    Love the video I always enjoy them. So sad that you get hate comments for being amazing.

  • @gingercob_jax5970
    @gingercob_jax5970 Před 5 lety

    if you have IKEA over there you can get potties for like $3 each! we use them over here in AUS, so cheap!

  • @mjjamgotchian1598
    @mjjamgotchian1598 Před 5 lety

    Crazy how my horse doesnt have a blanket in canada quebec winters at minus 30 Celsius....I dont shave him thought! Love your vlogs!

  • @Laoise202
    @Laoise202 Před 5 lety

    Will you do a Q&A video soon? My question is why do you use a saddle when lunging?

  • @lilymaythomas4182
    @lilymaythomas4182 Před 5 lety +1

    Yay Xx

  • @Reppken
    @Reppken Před 5 lety

    Yayyyyy

  • @sierratilley4715
    @sierratilley4715 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi! can you do a video on cross firing or cross cantering in horses? My horse does it quite often does anyone else's do it?

  • @kaelathatcher4240
    @kaelathatcher4240 Před 5 lety

    How long do you generally lunge for?

  • @oliviapolkinghorne5630
    @oliviapolkinghorne5630 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey Holly I was just wondering where you got the vienna reins from as I was wanting to get some because I have just been using bailing twine at the moment. Love your videos :)

  • @pollydavidson8484
    @pollydavidson8484 Před 5 lety +2

    Why does one of your dogs have three legs? They’re both so cute btw☺️❤️

  • @donnapointon1172
    @donnapointon1172 Před 2 lety

    Will this exercise be as effective if someone is on there back

  • @quinn4460
    @quinn4460 Před 5 lety +1

    I have a question, whenever I am either riding or lunging my horse Image, he refuses to go over poles or even a single pole. He will be trotting around and I really try to encourage for him to go over them but then he walks and won't trot over the pole no matter what. I had him checked and he is sound and everything! He has the muscle to do it too it's not like he's skinny. I just thought I would ask since I don't know why. Thanks

    • @MicaelaGutierrez2004
      @MicaelaGutierrez2004 Před 5 lety

      Quinn he wants to get out of work. If you want him to trot over the poles, leg and leg and LEG. My mare was (and still kinda is) super lazy when it came to moving forward, so lots of leg really helps. Good luck 😁

    • @quinn4460
      @quinn4460 Před 5 lety

      @@MicaelaGutierrez2004 Thank you! I'll try this when I ride today!

  • @zsuzsannamantiscake8913

    ❤❤ she is very preety and clever. She is bery very cutie horse ❤❤

  • @libbygleeson6779
    @libbygleeson6779 Před 5 lety

    Would using side reins when lunging do the same thing as what you use?❤️ Also this video was very helpful ❤️❤️

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +1

      I don’t use side reins personally so I don’t know too much about the mechanics of them ☺️

  • @darkemporer3361
    @darkemporer3361 Před 5 lety

    How do you feed your dogs?

  • @laiabragulatcabana5153

    Hii one question❤ Why do you use the saddle to lunge if Mickey gave you that thing with the girth instead?

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +1

      She's actually so big that it doesn't fit her! haha she has the biggest girth out of all the horses I have

    • @laiabragulatcabana5153
      @laiabragulatcabana5153 Před 5 lety

      @@HollyLenahanSJ haha a big lady

  • @gracepurewal
    @gracepurewal Před 5 lety

    Will any of your vlogmas videos have welbeck , dali or kahl in them? I miss seeing them

  • @jennywalker2251
    @jennywalker2251 Před 5 lety +3

    Perfect titming, my horses top line is pretty weak rightnow, and it's my fault, so I'm trying to build it up!

  • @vibeskouenborg6842
    @vibeskouenborg6842 Před 2 lety

    How to build a top line by forcing the horse behind vertical?

  • @libbygleeson6779
    @libbygleeson6779 Před 5 lety

    Also do you canter when lunging her and how often do you do this exercise? ❤️❤️❤️

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes I do a bit of canter too :) and once a week usually. Small circles on the lunge can be quite hard on their legs if you do it too often ☺️

    • @libbygleeson6779
      @libbygleeson6779 Před 5 lety

      Holly Lenahan okay thank you for the advice I’ll be whipping my tb into shape soon with this 😂❤️

  • @poppyrees859
    @poppyrees859 Před 5 lety

    What county are u from ?

  • @jesshowjumping2900
    @jesshowjumping2900 Před 5 lety

    What’s the ting you have on when you lunge called?

  • @gillianlillis1984
    @gillianlillis1984 Před 5 lety +1

    Is young Khal having a winter holiday? X

  • @eakordovsky9667
    @eakordovsky9667 Před 5 lety

    Love how your hand is so tiny compared to Fiona's mouth :'D

  • @jump_without_fear_9717

    I would love to have proper wings etc I use metal bins and the poles roll off all the time 🤣 so I relate 😂

    • @larastutchbury9743
      @larastutchbury9743 Před 5 lety

      Hey, I recognised the venue in your picture, I competed there a few weeks ago 😁
      Just checked out your channel and love the bareback jumping! You have a fab seat, I’ve subscribed xx

    • @jump_without_fear_9717
      @jump_without_fear_9717 Před 5 lety +1

      @@larastutchbury9743 aww bless you thank you! Means a lot!

  • @alissaharris778
    @alissaharris778 Před 5 lety

    My horse would fall on his face if I canterd a pole a raised trot pole be would eat it like hit the ground hard he can't jump he got hurt when he was young which is ok I would fall off idk why I thought that was important but I did so yea my horse can't do that

  • @lize7908
    @lize7908 Před 5 lety

    why isn't there anything on the floor of your horse's stall? is that on purpose?

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety

      Because she doesn’t live in the field, she lives in the stable and only stands in there to be tacked up

    • @darkemporer3361
      @darkemporer3361 Před 5 lety

      Holly Lenahan so your horses lives outside? How cool

  • @elizabethwalker5946
    @elizabethwalker5946 Před 5 lety +2

    What happened to your doggy? :(

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +3

      He broke his leg and had to get it amputated 🐶

  • @tomground2214
    @tomground2214 Před 5 lety

    First

  • @reneeporfiri3674
    @reneeporfiri3674 Před 5 lety

    ti prego ti scongiuro metti i sottotitoli in italiano perché sei brava ma io non ci capisco niente in inglese!!!!!!!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😘😘😘😘😘😘❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @lillian7790
    @lillian7790 Před 5 lety

    Not to be rude at all but I must say that the “white foam” in her mouth is not a good thing. Have you ever tried bitless?

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +8

      Did you know that horses get those white foam lips when they ride bitless correctly too actually?

    • @poppysargent-coulson5130
      @poppysargent-coulson5130 Před 5 lety +3

      Lilly With2Ls there is no need to be mean Holly has done nothing wrong it is totally normal sorry that you have to face these mean comments Holly.

    • @jennywalker2251
      @jennywalker2251 Před 5 lety +10

      That "white foam" actually means the horse is accepting the bit, and their jaw is relaxed

    • @equinable2596
      @equinable2596 Před 5 lety

      Lucky Equine took the words out of my mouth☺️

    • @jennywalker2251
      @jennywalker2251 Před 5 lety

      @@equinable2596 hahahah lol!

  • @ida2300
    @ida2300 Před 5 lety

    8:40 a horse is not neccesarily working throught its bum/back just because it is moving fast, as this can and should be done at any speed. ideally you should not need lunging aids to get your horse in a frame or even collected in the lunge. Sometimes these lungeing aids actually do more harm than good because, like you say yourself, it teaches the horse to avoid the bit, and not how to have a healthy contact.
    9:28 sure, but it is still forcing her somewhat into a headset. She can move her neck and face a bit, but it is still quite fixed. If it wasnt it wouldnt work ;)
    and again at 10:05 the horse really isnt using itself that well. It is very much on the forehand and leaning in with the shoulder. Her trot is very short and stiff. The rythem she has over the poles is what you should be lookin for - maybe not as exagerated. here she is taking longer steps and her rythem is much slower while still keeping the pace. Ik that is what you are doing, but the horse should do it when it isnt going over the poles too.
    I am not trying to hate, but i am meerly pointing out what i see. Take it or leave it lol, you dont have to agree.

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +5

      I never said a horse is working over their back if they're moving fast. I said you should make sure they're working from behind by putting energy into the trot with the whip, the same way you would with your leg.
      I completely disagree with you saying that you shouldn't need lunging aids to get a horse into a frame on the lunge. If that is true, then are you saying that when you ride a horse and just drop the reins completely, they horse should work in a frame? The training aid serves as your contact when you're riding, if there was no training aid, it would be like riding a horse but only being able to use your inside rein (the equivalent of the lunge rope). Please educate me if this is wrong because I truly don't understand the point of lunging a horse without a training aid, surely you could just let them loose around the arena and that would be the same thing?
      Again, I never said it teaches the horse to avoid the bit, please stop misquoting me.
      Its only "forcing her" as much as holding a contact with your reins are "forcing" a contact. She isn't being held in one position.
      The reason I use the trotting poles is to encourage her to lengthen her trot so that she loosens out and will then move better when the poles aren't there. You don't know this horse, so I don't expect you to understand, but her trot used to be horribly stiff, this is actually a huge improvement. I never said she was a perfect model, I actually said in the video that she has a long way to go.
      I hope this clears some things up for you

    • @ida2300
      @ida2300 Před 5 lety

      i agree, that you cant collect a horse by letting go of the reins, but i dont think lungeing aids act as your hands in the lunge. I find that i can ask my horse to use it self with my body language, energy and lungeline, and no aid. i sometimes use 2 lungeing ropes to act as my reins instead. I find aids are very poor as acting as your hands as they (no matter how flexible they are) sets the neck and head in a position, where the horse then keeps that position as that is where they have the least amount of pressure on the bit. You cannot comunicate with your horse through the lungeing aid like you do (or should) with your hands when you ride, and therefore i dont think it teaches the horse anything useful.
      I find that being more active myself when i lunge makes my horses move way better and more focused than if i put lungeing aids on her. I once got a lesson from this "horse whisperer". i was so sceptical at first because she talked about how i need to use energy to get my horses going, so no talking, barely any movement and no whip. But fuck did it work. She tried lungeing my sour ass mare and she whent from a walk to a canter multiple times only from the woman carrying herself differently. I've been lungeling that way ever since, and it even helps me collect my horse with little to no aids in the lunge.
      Also you are talking about pressure/release when being in your lungeing aid. You were saying (in the time stamp that i put in) that the aid makes the horse find a position where it gets release ie goes away from the bit. I therefore further explain that lungeing aids usually teaches a horse to avoid the bit rather than contact, which lined up with what you explained about pressure/release. That is one of the reasons why i personally dont like lungeing aids, as i dont think they teach the right thing.
      And i get you are using the poles to achive better collection/movement, and theres nothing wrong with that. I think its a pretty good tool. I just dont think that it helps much, if the only time the horse is correctly using itself is when it is going over the poles. I therefore point out that you might want to teach the horse to collect outside of going over the poles rather than expecting the exercise to teach your horse to move well on its own.
      If i lunge with a whip i also use it to push the bum out, and the reins to move the shoulders up. That is what you use your hands and legs for when you ride. Not just for speed or a headset :)
      again i am only trying to give some tips, you dont have to listen to me ;P
      (if my english is shit i apologize. i am not a native english speaker)

    • @jennywalker2251
      @jennywalker2251 Před 5 lety +4

      Ok Internet trainer

  • @aleeshamullen3700
    @aleeshamullen3700 Před 5 lety

    That bit is so bad 😑 she is obiously scared to move her head

    • @chelseabartlett5520
      @chelseabartlett5520 Před 5 lety +3

      She had no problem moving her head. She was even scratching her lower legs and sides. You must not have watched the full video

    • @HollyLenahanSJ
      @HollyLenahanSJ  Před 5 lety +8

      Did you not see the part where she bends down to scratch her head and turns her head all around? She is more than happy to move her head

    • @poppysargent-coulson5130
      @poppysargent-coulson5130 Před 5 lety +1

      Get a life and stop posting mean comments Aleesha Mullen

    • @jennywalker2251
      @jennywalker2251 Před 5 lety +1

      No, you're wrong. This horse was moving very niceley