Creating a Partnership with your Horse- Featuring Doug Jordan

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2023
  • In this video Ryan rides with legendary cutting horse trainer Doug Jordan and discusses Doug's unique approach to training cutting horses.
    Doug's Channel: / @dougjordan3157
    Patreon: / ryanrosehorsemanship
    Equipment Ryan Uses: qualityhorseman.net
    Promo Code: RR5
    Website: rosehorsemanship.com/
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    Business inquiries: ryan@rosehorsemanship.com

Komentáře • 72

  • @ryanrosehorsemanship
    @ryanrosehorsemanship  Před rokem +18

    Thanks for watching! If you would like to see more detailed horse training videos and ask me questions about your horse, consider joining my patreon page. www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship

    • @marialindgren4112
      @marialindgren4112 Před rokem

      Thank you for demonstrating this soft approach to handling animals, I'm not a horseperson but so enjoy watching you! A question: why do you use a bit on horses when you have shown they can be ridden without it. It should be more comfortable for the horse. It may demand more of the human having to connect stronger with the horse but that's the humans problem I think.

    • @MsKitton
      @MsKitton Před rokem +1

      Great video Ryan ! You say one of your mentors? Would Buck Branamin be another of your mentors as i find him very much like yourself

  • @darksarcasm4835
    @darksarcasm4835 Před rokem +52

    “I don’t want a slave-master relationship, I’m looking for a partner “. Wow! I have ridden all my life, and taken thousands of lessons over many disciplines, and this comment blows my mind. It really means a lot to me as an older rider because I need a partner, especially during competitions.

    • @dianegenx
      @dianegenx Před rokem

      That's really unfortunate. But good you're hearing this now.

  • @ruthgrady2824
    @ruthgrady2824 Před 7 hodinami

    My father was involved with the early cutting horse industry in Texas during the 1960’s.
    My father, Howard Rivers, and his three good friends, Dick Freeman (former Chairman of Tenneco), Clem Boettcher, and Louis Pearce, founder of
    Pearce-Waukesha, now named Waukesha-Pearce Industries.
    founded several cutting horse associations in the 1960 ‘s in Texas, including the Central Texas Cutting Horse Association and the South Texas Horse Association.
    The four of them comprised the first Cutting Horse Committee for the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo during the late 1960’s.
    My father’s two favorite cutting horses he rode in competitions prior to his death in 1971 were Hollywood Jan and Stars Mr. Smart. My younger brother competed in the high school state and nationals cutting horse finals.
    I was already a freshmen in college when my father became involved in the cutting horse world, so I never competed in cutting horse competitions, but I did ride the horses - riding them for pure enjoyment.
    I competed in barrel racing and other western horsemanship events up to my freshman year in high school. The organization, University of Interscholastic League, prevented me from competing in horsemanship events in high school, because I would have been considered a professional had I accepted prizes, and I would, therefore have been prevented from competing in high school UIL competitions.

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Před rokem +13

    What an excellent video! Especially love the part where he talked about thinking that he saw something in someone else’s horse, hopped on the horse and realized he felt something else in the horse. Biggest takeaway for me, is this master doesn’t call himself a master, he says he’s always learning. To me, that’s the mark of a good trainer and even more, a great horseman.
    This man is truly a student of the horse.
    Ryan, thanks so much for bringing us content like this.

  • @tayejupa7589
    @tayejupa7589 Před rokem +5

    Ray Hunt, Tom and Bill Dorrance are my mentors. Went to Ray at 17, and rode many clinics till Ray rode with an oxygen tank and climbed the fence to mount,then rode 10 hours that day. Last clinic, 2005 he didn't get out of the semi and conducted the clinic on a mic system. Recently retired my mustang, I really enjoy watching your channel, Thanks 🐎

  • @hilflo
    @hilflo Před 7 měsíci +4

    I think this pressure release thing also can be used on people that struggle with anxiety. It's so simpel yet so effective. To create a safe place where they start to explore and make them feel they can succeed by their own choice. Very interesting principals. Thank you for a great video.

  • @bonniesears5286
    @bonniesears5286 Před rokem +10

    Thanks Ryan for putting you and your horse out there! If a person truly wants to stay on a productive journey to improving their horsemanship skills then we must stay open and humble! This spoke highly to me about your character. I value your input as a trainer and I have used your techniques. With the utmost respect, you have been a great mentor for me and my horse!

  • @gardengirl1191
    @gardengirl1191 Před rokem +6

    I don't own a horse or live near any. But I am an elementary teacher by trade and Ryan you're a great teacher for us humans to better understand horses. I always enjoy watching you. I love to learn from you.

    • @lizarutherford2477
      @lizarutherford2477 Před rokem

      I’m a teacher too, and yes, I agree, RR is incredibly gifted in how to get the best out of people and horses. He has such terrific empathy with both which is v rare…for a man 😜

    • @lizarutherford2477
      @lizarutherford2477 Před rokem

      In my humble opinion, oc 😂

  • @mizroyalsan1351
    @mizroyalsan1351 Před rokem +10

    I cannot even begin to describe how much you have helped me, Ryan. This time last year i was scared of my horse and she was just sitting in the pasture eating, and thanks to your videos I finally have the confidence to work past her habits and become her partner and leader. Thank you so much for giving me back my love of horses!!

    • @lizarutherford2477
      @lizarutherford2477 Před rokem

      He is such a great teacher! He n Jake B have given me incredible confidence too. Knowledge is power.

    • @joannehuttenhoff2701
      @joannehuttenhoff2701 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@lizarutherford2477 Who is Jake B?

    • @lizarutherford2477
      @lizarutherford2477 Před 9 měsíci

      @@joannehuttenhoff2701the v awesome Jake Bierbaum of Pear Tree Ranch...hes a great pal of Ryan's.

  • @mikehenry6284
    @mikehenry6284 Před rokem +10

    With out a doubt Ryan, your amazing, but Doug Jordan is truly a master in horsemanship, he's incredible no wonder he is one of your mentors 🤠. He's a very soft spoken man with gentle hands. Thanks for sharing this video Ryan. Blessings always 🙌 Jennifer

  • @gardengirl1191
    @gardengirl1191 Před rokem +2

    Doug's horse is soooo still. He's got the horses in a calm sleep state. 😂

  • @danieljay952
    @danieljay952 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Wow I love watching Ryan because he is a master but Doug is definitely a awesome mentor and explains a lot about where Ryan comes from

  • @ScrolledAgain
    @ScrolledAgain Před 5 měsíci +1

    When he was talking about the horse not finding it "fun" I rewound and looked and sure enough, she pinned her ears for a few seconds just slightly when asked to do something in the beginning. Awesome to pick up on that.

  • @PONYHEAVEN
    @PONYHEAVEN Před rokem +2

    A treasure full of whisdom.

  • @Mainecoon_Izzy
    @Mainecoon_Izzy Před rokem +3

    Wisdom gained through experience is so true
    Someone willing to listen to animals usually leads to special bond & treasured relationship ♥️
    Blessings to all 🌻

  • @jett888
    @jett888 Před 6 dny

    I loved the analogy about the directions.

  • @JohnDoe-qu8ny
    @JohnDoe-qu8ny Před rokem +4

    Nice ❤cool thanks Ryan

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Před rokem +5

    Subtle stuff!

  • @BlackMoonCherryFox-Beebz
    @BlackMoonCherryFox-Beebz Před 8 měsíci +1

    I haven’t started riding one bit. But this helps me with just working with the horses at the Ranch I volunteer for that takes in Rescue Horses. Thanks Ryan! I have been watching a lot of your videos and its been super helpful for me and my journey here with these amazin’ Fur Babies.

  • @PONYHEAVEN
    @PONYHEAVEN Před rokem +2

    A true treasure for me, listening to this video.

  • @bobkohl6779
    @bobkohl6779 Před rokem +2

    Best subject yet. I formed a partnership with thus mare since she'd been abused, best horse I've ever had

  • @emmab4323
    @emmab4323 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Ryan Rose, you have helped me with my OTTB and her anxiety. She is doing great and really calming down. Oh BTW her cribbing collar has been taken off and she doesn't even crib anymore. She looks at things she used to crib at and looks at me and says, WTF you want me to do with that? Amazing!!!!!

  • @dianegenx
    @dianegenx Před rokem +2

    This is a top-notch video for folks who have learned to muscle or cowboy a horse to do what the person wants.
    The issue for me is that the arena is easy. I've worked my horse in the arena hundreds of times... Lessons, liberty, bareback, repetition...
    We are champions in the arena.
    On the trail? He's a different horse. I've worked with several trainers regarding this, but he still spooks at nothing and I can't take the risk of being seriously injured. It breaks my heart. It's really sad.

    • @finngamesknudson1457
      @finngamesknudson1457 Před 4 měsíci

      Maybe try walking the horse on the trail so you’re already on the ground. Sounds as though horse is not generalizing, so anything which occurs on the trail is new, unusual and scary. More work in the arena may help you develop more of a leader role in horses mind. If they trust you as their leader they learn to trust your judgement whether something is scary. If you anticipate your horse spooking and tense upon seeing something you think might frighten your horse - he’ll pick up on that as a reason to spook. Controlling my own emotions is often hard part for me - making horse not trust me and often not act in my best interest.

  • @barbiebeckford2988
    @barbiebeckford2988 Před 2 měsíci

    Very interesting, understanding vs muscle memory. Applicable to human endeavors such as piano. But best with both. ❤

  • @JG-mt3rp
    @JG-mt3rp Před rokem +1

    What a lovely guy Doug is. And now Ryan carries the flame too.

  • @wendystardust01
    @wendystardust01 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this, humans gotta catch up for sure!

  • @jarjar0653
    @jarjar0653 Před rokem +2

    Great video again. Thanks 🙏

  • @NaunetteMartin
    @NaunetteMartin Před 3 měsíci

    I like the way you train horse and you are good with horse Nanette

  • @constancesmith8881
    @constancesmith8881 Před rokem +1

    Loved it! More, please 😊

  • @davisroaddesigns7231
    @davisroaddesigns7231 Před 11 měsíci

    This is awesome!!!!!

  • @calista1280
    @calista1280 Před 4 měsíci

    I found with my young colt that just by looking where I wanted to go, that slight shift in weight would let him know and respond to the point that it was like he was reading my mind! It was exhilarating and a bit spooky at the same time! What an awesome, in sync partnership with an amazingly athletic and sensitive young horse! 🐎
    He was so balanced, that he was able to do Flying Lead Changes on his first day, when he went to the trainer!
    I think if Doug had looked where he wanted to go, the horse would have had a better idea of what he was asking... The weight of your head and shift in hip pressure are all cues for the horse too...

  • @pokenscratchranch8902

    This rules! Thank you for sharing him with us!

  • @kimtoledokt
    @kimtoledokt Před rokem

    😍🥰🐎🐴 🤠 ❤️ love watching work with horses!

  • @pikaipikai
    @pikaipikai Před rokem

    Just loved this. Y’all are both “ for the horse🐴🤠🥰”

  • @cathymarshall8327
    @cathymarshall8327 Před rokem

    Now that was so cool to watch! I would rewatch what Doug was talking about so I could really see what he was trying to show us.

  • @jett888
    @jett888 Před 6 dny

    I notice too that Doug Jordan keeps a continued request
    on the horse to back, where I don't think Ryan does this (i may be wrong)
    but just from my observations.

  • @finngamesknudson1457
    @finngamesknudson1457 Před 4 měsíci

    The horse is aware, it’s the human who needs to catch up. Certainly applies with our horse. Stands still for trainer to point she can stand on the saddle. I have enough trouble just staying seated in the saddle!

  • @silky2204
    @silky2204 Před 25 dny

    I get your point.

  • @stephiluttrell3416
    @stephiluttrell3416 Před rokem

    Love watching your videos. I had a couples of horses when I was a kid. I had a pinto pony when I was in the 6th grade and later I bought a Tennessee Walker who was 1 1/2 years old when I acquired her. I loved riding her. My cousin trained racking horses and rode her once and said wow she is really a spirited horse. She was so funny. She did not like to be ridden ever day and she would act up when ridden more than she liked and she would start bucking but if she hadn't been ridden in about 3 months she would come up to be ridden and be so wonderful. I would ride her with a western saddle and bare back. The first time I came to a bridge over a creek she refused to cross it. I dismounted and lead her back and forth over it until she was comfortable. Then I mounted her and rode her back and forth across the bridge until she was comfortable. I never had a problem with her on bridges again. There are so many horse tales. Again I love your videos.

  • @irenecoermann2439
    @irenecoermann2439 Před rokem

    Interesting to watch. Would love to see him work with Skittles!

  • @chrisknight3071
    @chrisknight3071 Před rokem

    Thank you Ryan and Doug, very informative and pleasant to listen and watch...Wishing you the best form Wasa, British Columbia Canada. Where can I get the flag system for my arena?

  • @jett888
    @jett888 Před 6 dny

    What am I seeing alongside the back fencing that moves along with the horse?
    It's like a white rectangle that's moving along w/ the horse and rider?
    I noticed it around 42:50 min He was referring to it as the "flag"
    Is this something the cattle horse people use to train the horse to stay w/ the cattle?
    I've never seen this.

  • @freedommeow2111
    @freedommeow2111 Před rokem +1

    I bet a horse that is that confident running down and facing a bull, will even make the bull think twice!😂

  • @twildy8917
    @twildy8917 Před rokem

    Thanks Ryan! My favorite remark is at 48:00. Ryan's Patreon is so worth it!

  • @stephlamarch9196
    @stephlamarch9196 Před rokem

    @Ryan - I was noticing something here in the video that I've seen many explanations for, but what are your thoughts on Loose or snug back cinch. I see a lot of people including Doug in the video riding with a loose back cinch.

  • @sdlboston2947
    @sdlboston2947 Před rokem

    Interesting guy. Why the spurs?

  • @Yourlocalbarrelracer
    @Yourlocalbarrelracer Před rokem +4

    2nd!🎉

  • @inwonderland333
    @inwonderland333 Před rokem

    How does he feel about giving a horse a smack on the shoulder or chest if they act up ? My trainer told me it was ok to give a smack when he acts up but I don’t feel comfortable doing that ?

  • @Loren.C
    @Loren.C Před rokem +1

    Your link for Doug's channel doesn't work...

  • @jamiehiatt8666
    @jamiehiatt8666 Před rokem +5

    First!❤

  • @Alisainwonderland94
    @Alisainwonderland94 Před rokem

    Whats the name of a man you had invited because didnt catch up with his name, and does he have youtube channel?

  • @AaliaNdHorses
    @AaliaNdHorses Před rokem +3

    First like!😊 I’m third in comments tho lol

  • @stevischermi6409
    @stevischermi6409 Před rokem

    The greys breathing a little obvious...is there a problem??? Or was he doing something just prior to this video

  • @elainacasey7672
    @elainacasey7672 Před rokem

    So basically don't dictate to the animals have an actual relationship and conversation with them, and dare to try to understand them.

  • @maryschlamp8043
    @maryschlamp8043 Před rokem +1

    I'm finding it very difficult to hear your partner, it's usually the too quiet even when your talking Ryan, but this is very difficult to hear

    • @spfisterer3651
      @spfisterer3651 Před rokem

      It might be sth on your computer/ mobile. I hear Doug and Ryan just fine.... 🤷

  • @marciamcgrail5889
    @marciamcgrail5889 Před rokem

    A partnership where a 90lb man sits on a horse and makes it stand still in the blazing sun for nearly an hour? Doesn't sound to me like any kind of partnership worth having for one of the participants.

  • @brendadonaldson3757
    @brendadonaldson3757 Před rokem

    Please tell your people to talk louder. This is one site that I have trouble hearing.

    • @victorialowry638
      @victorialowry638 Před rokem +1

      It might be your device or connectivity. . I haven't had that difficulty.

    • @brendadonaldson3757
      @brendadonaldson3757 Před rokem

      @@victorialowry638 but I can hear most everything else. Should I get speakers?

    • @victorialowry638
      @victorialowry638 Před rokem +1

      @@brendadonaldson3757 I'm not sure. Maybe. I hear everything fine. I know some videos I play in the classroom aren't very loud. You might need to change the settings on CZcams. I have had that problem with other clips.

    • @brendadonaldson3757
      @brendadonaldson3757 Před rokem

      @@victorialowry638 ok thank you.