This is geniuses! ✨ I have a horse that I have been struggling to put it’s head down and the normal way hasn’t worked, I am going to go try this now☺️ Thanks for the tip!
Thanks so much for posting this! My mare likes to travel hollowed out and on the forehand. I noticed a difference in one ride using your reverse psychology!
Megan Smith, that makes me so happy! Thanks for letting me know. Comments like these mean so much and make me want to share more! 💪🏾💯〽️. I’ve got a ton more in depth videos on my website @mattmillsreining.com
I think that it is never stressed enough the use of legs. Whenever we touch the horse's mouth we must follow with the legs. That being said, I love the way you spell things out for the horse and for us, as well. Please keep them videos comming. Thanks.
WOW thank. You. I haven’t tried this yet but it makes sense, I’ve just watched this and I’ve been watching and watching and watching videos on how to get my horses head down in showmanship, I’m going to try this tomorrow and see how it goes, but idk if it’s going to work because he does like his head down it just takes him halfway across the arena to actually settle and get his head down and by then we’ve dropped 3 places in the class, don’t get me wrong horse shows are fun but the reason you do them is to improve and the one thing deducting our points is whenever we start trotting off he puts his head up then after 6 strides puts it where it’s supposed to be, he does it at home too so he’s not just nervous in the ring and trying to be looky because if that was the case I would give him a few more shows to let him get used to them, any idea how to fix this? He likes his head down already it just takes him so long to put it down
Beautiful and great position and excellent spin! I'm curious though so how will you get his head back up when you move up the ladder and want to teach him advanced movements, such as with draw reins, which require head up?
This is amazing I have a pleasure horse he is 15 and I am still trying to get him to get his head down and I will definitely be trying this tomorrow when I go ride him. I always try to put his his head down with shacking down low by my hips and this makes so much sense ❤
Yea, same in english, although we ride "in hand". You might raise your hands with lots of leg to bring the horse above where you want.... then the horse will usually take the rein, with your leg prompting, and drop down into your hand as you follow his head. Nice video. Our types of riding are more similar than some think.
I'm really hoping this works with my stubborn mare, 4yr old Cutting care that got ran on barrels and she keeps her head high in the sky which I feel is really hollowing her out and not helping her build the muscle she needs.
This is so weird to me as an Eventer with dressage training. Horses will naturally put their heads down when they are using their hindquarters, rounding their bodies, and using their bodies correctly. There are lots of ways to cheat and get their head down, but that doesn't mean that they are using their bodies and their hind correctly. This horse's head is down, but he's not even close to tracking up and doesn't look like he has any push from behind. Am I missing something? :-)
Lynne S, Eventing is an awesome sport! I have a ton of respect for anyone that attempts it! I’m sure you’ve put a ton time in... I know I sure have! Have a great day!
So quarter horses who are bread for cutting or reining don't always track up usually bc they're short. Also english roundness and collection is different than western and is taught to a horse differently. That being said my issue with most reining is when the horses noses are in the sand like the one in the video.
@@josiemutch3036 Reverse psychology or forcing the horses head down is a band-aid at best. Get the horse soft on the reigns, good lateral flexion, get the walk, trot, canter, gallop all collected so the horse is ready for either up/down transition at a moments notice and watch the head go down naturally and the tension in your horse will ease. Warwick Schiller is great with his lessons on youtube.
Many reining horses can do basic dressage, and most pleasure horses, too. Where I live, it's common to teach dressage style collection and roundness first before many typical reining maneuvers. There's a huge difference between the horses that collect properly and those that know the motions.@@gabimariemerino5420
My mare holds her head up no matter whats durring a trot. Ive tried so much even tying her head down so she can release her own pressure but she just wouldnt do it. I even finally used a bit for her and that isnt working eather. I want to try this
Just curious about the bit. You recommend trying this in a leverage bit? Or just snaffle? My horse recently just started throwing his head up and my boss says throw him in a tie down but I'd like to avoid that if I can. I feel like that's just more a brace then a problem fix. Any advice would be appreciated!!
Id say depends on what level is your horse, if they've gone through a transitional bit id say start with a transitional bit and try that, but sometimes it might not necessarily be the bit, sometimes you might not be giving enough rein or maybe too much, lots of things.
Good ol biomechanics. When you pull up like that and drive hard at the ribcage with your legs you're actually creating elevation across the withers and shoulders (lift) which in turn causes them to power more from the rear so the head goes down and the horse carries himself in a rounder frame. Ideally done in a snaffle or hackamore because if a horse has more bridle on they tend to not want to drive into it until they're doing this very consistently. People tend to not understand the depth of what's going on here
How does the horse know whether you want them to lower their head, or lift their front end? I've been wondering for a while. Thanks for the amazing videos!!
From my understanding, lowering the head allows the horse to reach under and drive better with their hind legs, which in turn lifts their shoulders. But i dont know if theres more to it than that to get them to drive.
The head will move into a lower position if the rest of the body is properly collected, so it's backward. You fix the body, and the head follows. @@SDWits
So first you saw the horses mouth great torture tecnique you just have to give contact let him relax when you release the reins he looks for your hand you didn t have to hold the reins that high like a morron just give him a bit of contact without sawing his mouth please
Diane Peoples, Our horses conformation is the main reason why they travel level. It’s part of my selection process, they tend to be great reining horses. They don’t all do that AND I’m ok with it! 😎💯〽️
I love your tips. I’m mostly hunter/jumper & 2 phases, but it’s your psychology that applies to every discipline. Thanks Matt!
Jeanne Petrillo, you hit the nail on the head! That’s EXACTLY RIGHT!! 🤙🏾😎〽️
Love it! Make the thing we want comfortabe and the thing we don't want uncomfortable and more work. Love your work Matt!
The Evolution of Horsemanship! You're about as handy as they get bro
What a great idea. Reverse psychology works so well sometimes. Love the videos, hope to see them Continue
I’m glad you’re enjoying them, I’ll keep’em coming👍🏾
...and then again it is not that reverse. You could as well call it: make the right thing easy and the wrong thing hard.( Tom Dorrance)
Thanks again for these helpful tips Matt! Enjoying all of your videos! Keep them coming!
I’m glad you like them and thank you for following me! I’ll keep’em coming 👍🏾
I’m about to drive my mare across country to you for like a day of training haha! This stuff is so hard to teach to them. Thank you for these!!
Before you do that subscribe to my online training videos @mattmillreining.com 😂
This is geniuses! ✨ I have a horse that I have been struggling to put it’s head down and the normal way hasn’t worked, I am going to go try this now☺️ Thanks for the tip!
Exactly what I needed to hear today thanks Matt !
Thank you so much for these videos! They have helped me and my horse so much!!
Thanks so much for posting this! My mare likes to travel hollowed out and on the forehand. I noticed a difference in one ride using your reverse psychology!
Megan Smith, that makes me so happy! Thanks for letting me know. Comments like these mean so much and make me want to share more! 💪🏾💯〽️. I’ve got a ton more in depth videos on my website @mattmillsreining.com
Thank you Matt. You always make a lot of sense to me.
Omar Helfmann, you are welcome! I’m so grateful that you take the time to watch my tips
I LOVE this...Keep them coming.
Will do👍🏾
Switching a contesting mare to a ranch pleasure mare and this is amazing! Thanks for the tips! 😊
Thank you! Trying to train rocky mountain 'gater' to drop his head and your video helped!
I think that it is never stressed enough the use of legs. Whenever we touch the horse's mouth we must follow with the legs. That being said, I love the way you spell things out for the horse and for us, as well. Please keep them videos comming. Thanks.
Calin, you’ve got! And those videos are always coming! 💪🏾💯〽️
Great video! This really helped me with my colt.
Cannot thank you enough for this tip!!!!
WOW thank. You. I haven’t tried this yet but it makes sense, I’ve just watched this and I’ve been watching and watching and watching videos on how to get my horses head down in showmanship, I’m going to try this tomorrow and see how it goes, but idk if it’s going to work because he does like his head down it just takes him halfway across the arena to actually settle and get his head down and by then we’ve dropped 3 places in the class, don’t get me wrong horse shows are fun but the reason you do them is to improve and the one thing deducting our points is whenever we start trotting off he puts his head up then after 6 strides puts it where it’s supposed to be, he does it at home too so he’s not just nervous in the ring and trying to be looky because if that was the case I would give him a few more shows to let him get used to them, any idea how to fix this? He likes his head down already it just takes him so long to put it down
2 years later and this method still works!
Beautiful and great position and excellent spin! I'm curious though so how will you get his head back up when you move up the ladder and want to teach him advanced movements, such as with draw reins, which require head up?
Great advice!
Thanks for the video I've been doing this with my horse and she has improved so much.
That’s awesome!!
That's totally awesome! Thank you.
That is so cool because I tried that 15 years ago on a horse I was teaching and I was at the 46 ranch
This is amazing I have a pleasure horse he is 15 and I am still trying to get him to get his head down and I will definitely be trying this tomorrow when I go ride him. I always try to put his his head down with shacking down low by my hips and this makes so much sense ❤
Yea, same in english, although we ride "in hand". You might raise your hands with lots of leg to bring the horse above where you want.... then the horse will usually take the rein, with your leg prompting, and drop down into your hand as you follow his head. Nice video. Our types of riding are more similar than some think.
Christy B Couldn’t agree with you more...
So Matt would recommend doing this right away on teaching horse to keep head down. I want to work on this week and would like what method to try first
I'm really hoping this works with my stubborn mare, 4yr old Cutting care that got ran on barrels and she keeps her head high in the sky which I feel is really hollowing her out and not helping her build the muscle she needs.
This is so weird to me as an Eventer with dressage training. Horses will naturally put their heads down when they are using their hindquarters, rounding their bodies, and using their bodies correctly. There are lots of ways to cheat and get their head down, but that doesn't mean that they are using their bodies and their hind correctly. This horse's head is down, but he's not even close to tracking up and doesn't look like he has any push from behind. Am I missing something? :-)
Lynne S, Eventing is an awesome sport! I have a ton of respect for anyone that attempts it! I’m sure you’ve put a ton time in... I know I sure have! Have a great day!
So quarter horses who are bread for cutting or reining don't always track up usually bc they're short. Also english roundness and collection is different than western and is taught to a horse differently. That being said my issue with most reining is when the horses noses are in the sand like the one in the video.
What do you recommend to encourage the horse to have his head at the withers instead of up in the air running like a Llama
@@josiemutch3036 Reverse psychology or forcing the horses head down is a band-aid at best. Get the horse soft on the reigns, good lateral flexion, get the walk, trot, canter, gallop all collected so the horse is ready for either up/down transition at a moments notice and watch the head go down naturally and the tension in your horse will ease. Warwick Schiller is great with his lessons on youtube.
Many reining horses can do basic dressage, and most pleasure horses, too. Where I live, it's common to teach dressage style collection and roundness first before many typical reining maneuvers. There's a huge difference between the horses that collect properly and those that know the motions.@@gabimariemerino5420
My mare holds her head up no matter whats durring a trot. Ive tried so much even tying her head down so she can release her own pressure but she just wouldnt do it. I even finally used a bit for her and that isnt working eather. I want to try this
Do you have any opposite videos on how to teach a horse to raise its head, to help prevent tripping and speeding up downhill?
I got a gaited horses. Will this work on them?
Good job a lot of people do not have patience and try to figure the horse out they all have different personalities
That is a beautiful horse...
I’m having trouble teaching my horse to put her head down any advice?
i’m gonna try this tomorrow!
What an interesting technique I really like that
Just curious about the bit. You recommend trying this in a leverage bit? Or just snaffle? My horse recently just started throwing his head up and my boss says throw him in a tie down but I'd like to avoid that if I can. I feel like that's just more a brace then a problem fix. Any advice would be appreciated!!
Id say depends on what level is your horse, if they've gone through a transitional bit id say start with a transitional bit and try that, but sometimes it might not necessarily be the bit, sometimes you might not be giving enough rein or maybe too much, lots of things.
Some of you commenters on here act like horses are just delicate little kittens. I absolutely ASSURE you they are not.
Make the right thing easy and the wrong thing hard!
This is great!! I wonder if this will work on my pleasure horse.
It absolutely will💯
Boa tarde
Seria show se tivesse legendas em português.
Good ol biomechanics. When you pull up like that and drive hard at the ribcage with your legs you're actually creating elevation across the withers and shoulders (lift) which in turn causes them to power more from the rear so the head goes down and the horse carries himself in a rounder frame. Ideally done in a snaffle or hackamore because if a horse has more bridle on they tend to not want to drive into it until they're doing this very consistently. People tend to not understand the depth of what's going on here
Ty 😭my horse is a pain this helped
Thank you so much. I hav the same problem so im gonna try this out
Barbie kpop24/7, I bet it helps! Remember to stay CONSISTENT and PATIENT, and get your REPETITIONS in!
Did it work?
How does the horse know whether you want them to lower their head, or lift their front end? I've been wondering for a while. Thanks for the amazing videos!!
From my understanding, lowering the head allows the horse to reach under and drive better with their hind legs, which in turn lifts their shoulders. But i dont know if theres more to it than that to get them to drive.
The head will move into a lower position if the rest of the body is properly collected, so it's backward. You fix the body, and the head follows. @@SDWits
@@casdragon_5939 oh my gosh this is funny. I wrote that comment 2 Mo's ago and since then have learned I had it in reverse. You're totally correct!!
Does this work for older horses too?
Absolutely 💯
Could you help me understand what the point of this unnatural low headset is?
anyone...?
Will this work at the lope????
Yes💯
Your horse is not stupid, of course he will put his head down of you treat him like that. Not very kind though.
I hate the low head -- not at all natural. Horses can preform with a more natural head cartridge .
I hope it’s not a cartridge....
I dont like heads down eighther. It isn't natural . And it doesn't look right.
nice
So first you saw the horses mouth great torture tecnique you just have to give contact let him relax when you release the reins he looks for your hand you didn t have to hold the reins that high like a morron just give him a bit of contact without sawing his mouth please
Counter conditioning. Cool 🙂
I don’t want a peanut roller that really looks ridiculous...I’ve always wondered why you in the business would want that !?
I personally think collection is great but i don't believe in their nose a foot from the ground un natural
Why do you want there head down? It looks unnatural
Diane Peoples, Our horses conformation is the main reason why they travel level. It’s part of my selection process, they tend to be great reining horses. They don’t all do that AND I’m ok with it! 😎💯〽️
after i tried this she wanted to lay down/ roll!
Watch them in a natural envir. they will never move like that. Only in a challenge to fight rare.
Jeffery Schirm 🧐. In my part of the world they do!
Like ur ideas
Phillip Gross, thanks! It’s a constant work in progress!! 😎💯〽️
Translate to spanish!!! 🙏
Great idea! 👍🏾
@@mattmillsreining1 I waiting for! Thank you for every video!
And people don t saw your horse s mouth please it s stupid uneffective and unnecessary torture
I dont like horses
How strange 🤣 and why are you watching this?
Cannot thank you enough for this tip!!!!
My pleasure! Thank you! 👍🏾👍🏾〽️