Is He Too Much Horse For A Beginner?

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Published 2023-10-19

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  • This lady seems understanding yet is able to realize when she is out of her depth. Kudos to her for recognizing problems and finding/ implementing appropriate solutions!! Many very experienced horsemen are unable to do that...
  • @donnac.1609
    What a handsome horse! Just a bit spoiled. Glad you are helping the owner get this all sorted out!!
  • Definitely over-horsed. But he’s a purty color! His owner appears to have high expectations of the horse despite her inexperience and his training level. He looks like he’s very teachable. I like Ryan’s recommendation for this pair. Ryan’s program will be a key to success with any horse, including this guy.
  • What an incredibly awesome tutor you are, Ryan! You are so great with your human clients - reinforcing the positive elements you see, not belittling and not blowin smoke up anyone’s a$$ either. You are a really gifted instructor and such an inspiration 😊
  • @SamDoe-zn3tu
    The halter was the very first thing I saw wrong. Helping with knowledge and giving her a better path to follow.
  • @1packatak
    As someone who has trained dogs for a few years, I loved watching this!! Horse training and dog training mimic each other so much. Body language is used in both. Both animals respond to the use of pressure. Foundation work is critical in both. And people get horses that are way above their skill set as do people who get dogs.
  • What a beautiful horse! I’m sure glad you showed him who’s boss and taught the owner about leadership before she gets hurt. Hopefully she’ll take your advice and learn from your video training series and have a trainer you recommend be involved also. God bless.❤️ Love your videos!
  • @gaileverett
    He seems like a smart horse who learns quickly.
  • Man I wish I had your teaching skills. Every time I watch one of your videos I comment to myself on how professional, how expertly people-savvy you are. I'm a dog trainer. I have horses but one of the main reasons I watch your channel is so I can learn something about teaching.
  • @juliak7604
    the "excuse you" he understood! 😂 and no shame in asking a trainer for help. :D
  • @lizpetruzzi7700
    Such practical advice! I really appreciate how respectful you are to both horse and rider. As someone who’s witnessed some horrific “old school” methods, I so appreciate how you teach!
  • @croragen
    I’m glad you addressed critical fundamental that horses are prey animals! Thank you.
  • @Lou.B
    Great work Ryan. It's stunning to watch communication develop this way, where a knowledgeable teacher finds the avenues into the student's mind, resulting in real dialogue between the two. Thank You for sharing.
  • @azpcox
    The struggle she had at the beginning was easy to read. The horse was the alpha and had the bling to prove it. 😅 Beautiful horse and a pleasant training session. Calmed down both the horse and the human. 😊
  • @kidstuff44555
    100% too much for a beginner. A lovely horse, but hasn't been taught the basics. I never used to let even my yearlings be sold until you could handle them safely, touch them all over, throw rope on them, back them up, lead them quietly, tie them solid etc. Just the basics
  • @lisavickery7571
    I love what you do. You are a true horseman. I watch the respect you give the horse as well as the earned trust and respect the horse has for you. You have changed a lot of people's lives.
  • @Mylassiexx
    Love your channel, Ryan. Thank you for your knowledge of such a huge, beautiful animal ⭐️. Ppl need to know that 1,000 pounds of horsey can be very dangerous. A perfect outline of a hoof mark on your stomach can be life-threatening.
  • @jennyrosd2003
    Great diplomacy Ryan. Honest and encouraging. Nice horse just needs things clarified with consistency.