Glad I found this video, my new spotted saddle mare has actually broke my lunge line pulling so bad! She behaves beautifully on the ground until I ask her to do something she doesn't want to do (like lunging)
You will find I big change when you repeatedly bring her back to you. Connection is key…and getting her to believe that being with you is the best place to be :)
I have a horse who tends to take off full gallop on the Lunge as soon as I send (no matter how small I ask). Im going to employ this technique to slow her down initially! Thanks for this video
Thanks, good ideas.. I am curious.. when you send him out are you asking for the HIP to disengage.. AND Asking for the face to come in? Pulling the face in??? My horses will Trot on a loose line just fine but when I ask foe the Lope they start to lean or pull a little.. So.. Apply the same technique when you ask for more speed?
Yes exactly! Disengage the hindquarters to bring the nose in. Try to do it just before the horse pulls or leans, and give them a rest. Give them a reason to want to be with you :)
@@ashleyhorsetraining2973 OkieDokie.. Like I said they are very Good at the trot.. But when i ask for the lope they DO begin to pull.. so .. just a few strides, IN.. a few, IIN.. Got it
Yes! They’ll start to pull less and less as they will be looking to you to bring them back. As they get more connected at the canter you can start to add more strides before bringing them back. But be prepared for that to take quite a few sessions!
@@ashleyhorsetraining2973 Thanks... Not that I am just learning.. BUT.. This is an issue I have been wanting different suggestions on.. Gonna try tomorrow.. I'll try to let you know how it worked!
Prioritize Connection! Teach your horse to be soft going forward off the halter. Spiral them out into a circle keeping them arched towards you. Bring them back to you a lot!
Glad I found this video, my new spotted saddle mare has actually broke my lunge line pulling so bad! She behaves beautifully on the ground until I ask her to do something she doesn't want to do (like lunging)
You will find I big change when you repeatedly bring her back to you. Connection is key…and getting her to believe that being with you is the best place to be :)
Definitely a mare! Mine is exactly the same🤦🏻♀️
U never have to hit a horse with a whip! EVER.
I have a horse who tends to take off full gallop on the Lunge as soon as I send (no matter how small I ask). Im going to employ this technique to slow her down initially! Thanks for this video
Let me know how it goes! :)
How did it go?
Thanks, good ideas.. I am curious.. when you send him out are you asking for the HIP to disengage.. AND Asking for the face to come in? Pulling the face in??? My horses will Trot on a loose line just fine but when I ask foe the Lope they start to lean or pull a little.. So.. Apply the same technique when you ask for more speed?
Yes exactly! Disengage the hindquarters to bring the nose in. Try to do it just before the horse pulls or leans, and give them a rest. Give them a reason to want to be with you :)
@@ashleyhorsetraining2973 OkieDokie.. Like I said they are very Good at the trot.. But when i ask for the lope they DO begin to pull.. so .. just a few strides, IN.. a few, IIN.. Got it
Yes! They’ll start to pull less and less as they will be looking to you to bring them back. As they get more connected at the canter you can start to add more strides before bringing them back. But be prepared for that to take quite a few sessions!
@@ashleyhorsetraining2973 Thanks... Not that I am just learning.. BUT.. This is an issue I have been wanting different suggestions on.. Gonna try tomorrow.. I'll try to let you know how it worked!
Great!
My horse pulls all the time no matter what. Any tips?
Prioritize Connection!
Teach your horse to be soft going forward off the halter.
Spiral them out into a circle keeping them arched towards you.
Bring them back to you a lot!