Ryan Rose
Ryan Rose
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😳 She's like riding a Stick of Dynamite 💥
In this video Ryan works with the horse that is very reactive to a rider changing directions. The owner wasn't very confident riding her, especially at a canter. Ryan used ground work and horsemanship techniques to build more confidence and relaxation into the horse.
Patreon: www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship/
Equipment Ryan Uses: qualityhorseman.net
Promo Code: RR5
Website: rosehorsemanship.com/
Instagram: rosehorsemanship
Facebook: rosehorsemanship/
Business inquiries: ryan@rosehorsemanship.com
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Видео

Rider Transformation: Becoming The Leader Her Horse Needs. Pt 2
Просмотров 30 тыс.14 дней назад
In this video, Ryan helps an owner with a lazy horse that has a bucking issue learn how to become the leader by using more natural horsemanship techniques while riding and ground work. Patreon: www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship/ Equipment Ryan Uses: qualityhorseman.net Promo Code: RR5 Website: rosehorsemanship.com/ Instagram: rosehorsemanship Facebook: rosehorsema...
He Keeps Bucking her Off! Is It a Leadership issue?
Просмотров 58 тыс.21 день назад
In this video, horse trainer, Ryan Rose works a horse who is spooky on the trail riding, buck's under saddle, refuses things, and challenges his owner. Ryan works with him using psychology, ground work, and good horsemanship to help her create a partnership ship with him. Patreon: www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship/ Equipment Ryan Uses: qualityhorseman.net Promo Code: RR5 Website: rosehorsema...
Her First Ride Back: Will he be SAFE for her?
Просмотров 23 тыс.21 день назад
In this video professional horse trainer Ryan Rose, who specializes in colt starting and problem horses, works with a horse known for bucking going into canter. He helps her build confidence knowing she needs some horse training strategies with ground work and better rein positions. Patreon: www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship/ Equipment Ryan Uses: qualityhorseman.net Promo Code: RR5 Website: ...
He Put her Trainer in the Hospital 😳Pt. 2
Просмотров 41 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video I train a difficult roping horse not to buck at canter and to see the human as leader. I use horsemanship, ground work, psychology, to help build confidence and control. So the owner can use him for dressage, trail riding, and recreation. Patreon: www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship/ Equipment Ryan Uses: qualityhorseman.net Promo Code: RR5 Website: rosehorsemanship.com/ Instagram...
He Put her Trainer in the Hospital 😳
Просмотров 269 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video I work with a former rodeo horse whose started bucking at the canter. He bucked her trainer off and now she's hesitant to ride him. I discovered he need more confidence on the ground, better impulsion and steering under saddle. I'll use psychology and horsemanship techniques to try to get to this horses mind and build his confidence around canter. Patreon: www.patreon.com/ryanrose...
13yr old Rescue Horse has Never been Trimmed!
Просмотров 195 тыс.2 месяца назад
13yr old Rescue Horse has Never been Trimmed!
Troubled Horse Transformation Pt. 3
Просмотров 98 тыс.2 месяца назад
Troubled Horse Transformation Pt. 3
I Was Not Expecting this to Happen-Pt. 2
Просмотров 195 тыс.2 месяца назад
I Was Not Expecting this to Happen-Pt. 2
Is He Too Much Horse For Her?
Просмотров 585 тыс.3 месяца назад
Is He Too Much Horse For Her?
Dressage Problem Solving: Counter Canter and Flexion Techniques
Просмотров 28 тыс.3 месяца назад
Dressage Problem Solving: Counter Canter and Flexion Techniques
Overcoming Defensiveness: Horse BITES When being Saddled
Просмотров 96 тыс.3 месяца назад
Overcoming Defensiveness: Horse BITES When being Saddled
Race Against Time: Helping a Fallen Horse Gain Traction on Ice!
Просмотров 59 тыс.4 месяца назад
Race Against Time: Helping a Fallen Horse Gain Traction on Ice!
From Dangerous to Docile: Rehabilitating a Horse That Attacked Its Owner
Просмотров 499 тыс.4 месяца назад
From Dangerous to Docile: Rehabilitating a Horse That Attacked Its Owner
Overcoming Horse Spookiness in New Environments: Proven Strategies
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 месяца назад
Overcoming Horse Spookiness in New Environments: Proven Strategies
How To Be Terrible with Horses
Просмотров 22 тыс.4 месяца назад
How To Be Terrible with Horses
Spooky, Herd-Bound Pony Training: A Tale of Patience and Success
Просмотров 120 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Spooky, Herd-Bound Pony Training: A Tale of Patience and Success
Why Did He Buck? | Restarting Dutton Pt. 2
Просмотров 15 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Why Did He Buck? | Restarting Dutton Pt. 2
Why did this Horse Buck him Off?
Просмотров 27 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Why did this Horse Buck him Off?
Horse Training Insights: Transforming a Distracted Horse with Effective Groundwork
Просмотров 110 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Horse Training Insights: Transforming a Distracted Horse with Effective Groundwork
Horse Takes Over when Riding
Просмотров 375 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Horse Takes Over when Riding
How To Make Deworming Super Easy
Просмотров 33 тыс.6 месяцев назад
How To Make Deworming Super Easy
Why Won’t He Pick Up A Right Lead?
Просмотров 24 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Why Won’t He Pick Up A Right Lead?
How To Help A Horse With PTSD
Просмотров 73 тыс.6 месяцев назад
How To Help A Horse With PTSD
Is He Too Much Horse For A Beginner?
Просмотров 204 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Is He Too Much Horse For A Beginner?
This Horse Doesn't Want To Be Caught!
Просмотров 62 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This Horse Doesn't Want To Be Caught!
Is This Bronc Rideable?
Просмотров 45 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Is This Bronc Rideable?
Horseman’s Symposium 2023
Просмотров 12 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Horseman’s Symposium 2023
Is This A Training Issue Or Is She In Pain?
Просмотров 24 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Is This A Training Issue Or Is She In Pain?
Horse Pulls Foot Away From Farrier!
Просмотров 323 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Horse Pulls Foot Away From Farrier!

Комментарии

  • @ddunning6207
    @ddunning6207 Час назад

    I can't believe they bought him.

  • @boopbooperson1654
    @boopbooperson1654 2 часа назад

    Love seeing all these people raising their low self esteem by ragging/berating on a beginner as if shes supposed to magically know how to ride. We all started somewhere, and Ryan is teaching her where to start. Go get a hobby. Fix your own horse's issues, get out of the comments. Oh wait, most of you don't own horses... or self esteem.

  • @kristicoleman2099
    @kristicoleman2099 6 часов назад

    that owner has a great education!!! Glad to see even someone with great knowledge even admits to having holes in there training! This was very enjoyable to watch!!! What a stunning horse

  • @juliejennings7459
    @juliejennings7459 8 часов назад

    This was a really great video, thanks. My question is how do I know what saddle size for my 13hh mare, with a long back?

  • @magdalenagauderon3754
    @magdalenagauderon3754 9 часов назад

    Good Girl Jessica.you are allowed to own your space.! ❤

  • @danw6014
    @danw6014 9 часов назад

    Switching eyes is what's getting her tight. Nice to see a rider with some feel.

  • @ricardoandresrojaschaparro2136
    @ricardoandresrojaschaparro2136 9 часов назад

    Brilliant

  • @magdalenagauderon3754
    @magdalenagauderon3754 9 часов назад

    That was amazing.just shows what it means to ask a true trainer for help.

  • @user-fu8tk6vf6v
    @user-fu8tk6vf6v 11 часов назад

    He was drugged when she bought him, they wore off

  • @LaughingblueSu
    @LaughingblueSu 14 часов назад

    I bought a horse a auction. Beautiful. Only $350! The crowd went silent. I knew i made a mistake. He was "proud cut" thought he was a stud. He was vicious!!!

  • @kayripley5709
    @kayripley5709 14 часов назад

    Yes, I would love to see continued videos on Dewey.

  • @bonniehafers3195
    @bonniehafers3195 16 часов назад

    This was incredibly helpful. I have a very sensitive mare and you have given me great insight on how to work with her. Wish I had the skills of this owner but regardless your clear instructions are things I can implement immediately! Many thanks

  • @andec6240
    @andec6240 19 часов назад

    He’s a nice horse. He will be fine, by the looks of things

  • @headshot_hermionegranger7401
    @headshot_hermionegranger7401 День назад

    I used to be in a mounted unit. I was riding a horse as part of his re-evaluation ride for injuring another rider. He'd broken her spine in several places. There is a standardized list of tasks we have to achieve to "clear" a horse post-incident. Part of clearing them is taking them on a group ride in a large ring and going through pace transitions for a set amount of time. At that time, it was a minimum of an hour. We were walking, he was the second horse in a line formation. The horse in front of us reared and ran. My horse then decided to demonstrate that he'd missed a career in the bronc riding circuts. He did this by bucking his way through a solid two-thirds of the ring. That was truly an impressive performance. I saw about half of it from the ground. I knew what I was signing up for when I agreed to do the evaluation on him. I'd known this horse for years. With him you were either fine or you wouldn't be, and there was no point in getting panicked about it. Seeing the front of his neck wasn't fully unexpected on my part. They did end up discharging him. Turns out when you have a horse that has broken more than one person's spine, they aren't suited for public service.

  • @janetwright7115
    @janetwright7115 День назад

    Something’s up with hind legs. Left gaskin, post legged and parking? Or am I just seeing things.?

  • @Macie-gf6dn
    @Macie-gf6dn День назад

    I built my trust with my horse based off of groundwork. Doing basic groundwork before a ride gives you an idea of how your horse is going to behave in the saddle, as well as asserting you’re the leader to horse so they know who’s boss. It teaches them to stay out of your space and to respect your space. When they know you’re the leader, it creates trust that you will keep them safe and makes everything in the saddle easier. Every horse needs groundwork.

  • @lydiah7184
    @lydiah7184 День назад

    Fantastic video. I don't own any horses (I used to when I was younger) but I love learning and watching these for when I do get a horse in the hopefully near future! My heart almost burst when Kathleen had such a great ride on him at the end. Congrats all around!

  • @mirandy1014
    @mirandy1014 День назад

    Also from walk to trot what do you do if the tap doesn’t work?? Your horse does not look dull compared to the horse I’m working with 😂

  • @britneysilveria4820
    @britneysilveria4820 День назад

    Good info however much better to watch you work with a horse that maybe is distressed working through all of this 😉

  • @albatraozgirl
    @albatraozgirl День назад

    😂 the clip of Hasbulla. He's hilarious.

  • @mirandy1014
    @mirandy1014 День назад

    What do you do next if after a tap from lead rope he doesn’t back up!??

  • @DoWgHouse
    @DoWgHouse День назад

    outstanding. you are a good trainer. I subscribed and thumbs up.

  • @jacobkoen8994
    @jacobkoen8994 День назад

    It’s my first time training a horse and she is a mustang, I’ve had since August and she’s coming along really well despite my inexperience. I’m at a point now though that I can pick up her feet and I can touch all over her, but as soon as the vet or farrier gets near she want to kick at them, how do I get her to trust others?

  • @user-ed5vn5rt8q
    @user-ed5vn5rt8q 2 дня назад

    See hiw she keeps giving her pressure when she is calm

  • @user-ed5vn5rt8q
    @user-ed5vn5rt8q 2 дня назад

    I see passive

  • @kanabiddle608
    @kanabiddle608 2 дня назад

    ROTFLMAO!!! You just have to make a video or two of movers just like this; some of the Uh Ohs and oh shits, you know some comedy movies!!! We not only learn from your mistakes, but it also makes us wanting to watch more of your videos! I think by adding some comedy, I honestly think you'll get a lot more people WANTING to come back and watch more! Thank you SO much for all your wonderful videos, and thank you even more for today's video, it made me laugh and wanting MORE!!!

  • @castleguard_of_xbox360
    @castleguard_of_xbox360 2 дня назад

    24:49 29:04

  • @carolanngorman9776
    @carolanngorman9776 2 дня назад

    Let’s see part 2

  • @honeybreme5479
    @honeybreme5479 2 дня назад

    Did anyone else cheer when she cantered to the kiss?

  • @moeferr3189
    @moeferr3189 2 дня назад

    The girl is holding lead rope in a loop - ? Her experience - pls no one ev do that! Many things to check with this horse.

  • @christinah.8504
    @christinah.8504 2 дня назад

    this is nothing more than a slightly modified shed from Lowes. I would think the horse would feel claustrophobic.

  • @veniceliston1618
    @veniceliston1618 2 дня назад

    Ok so he has a bucking problem but no helmet ? Please be very careful

  • @awhite55grands
    @awhite55grands 2 дня назад

    Ryans is SOOO patient and gentle with owners! What remarkable restraint!! Good gravy, I don’t think I could be so gracious. Coddling and making excuses (bad saddle?? neoprene vs fleece saddle pad? Really??) just gave her horse license to problem behavior. Glad the lady wasn’t seriously hurt, though cracked tailbone is no fun. Ryan may save her life!

  • @awhite55grands
    @awhite55grands 2 дня назад

    Assertiveness is 1/2 the equation. Other half, maybe more so is consistency. That mare was being partially corrected, part of the time. Takeaway for the horse: I can still do this behavior at least some of the time. Ryan was present to coach the rider, but when he’s not there, rider will spend lots of time with half measures that don’t achieve correction. Listen to (and DO) your trainer’s instructions or you’ve wasted your $ and his time.

  • @StoneAgeReborn-pn5cu
    @StoneAgeReborn-pn5cu 2 дня назад

    What if i dont have a saddle Just a horse and a dream

  • @awhite55grands
    @awhite55grands 2 дня назад

    Ryan, I’m fairly new to your channel, seen several of your videos. Love 👍🏼 that you distinguish ‘taming’ & ‘training’. But I’m just curious, I’ve never heard you use any voice commands as you are teaching the horses. I’m no where near your expert level, but when teaching, I used voice commands such as ‘back’ for backup, ‘pick up’ for picking up feet, ‘step up’ for trailer loading, ‘lower’ lowering head, etc. Seems to me, horses & dogs both learn to associate verbal commands with the behavior you’re teaching. Just like clucking & kissing noises to get forward movement & speed up, verbal commands also are effective teaching tools. Just wondered if there’s a reason you don’t use them?

  • @wandamcgann7728
    @wandamcgann7728 2 дня назад

    she is beautiful

  • @Baiswith
    @Baiswith 2 дня назад

    19:17 Horse: **vigorously agrees with trainer recommending down time**

  • @katherinejoseph7133
    @katherinejoseph7133 2 дня назад

    noticing how much Dutton was blinking right at the end while Ryan was talking

  • @user-td6og8ot1u
    @user-td6og8ot1u 3 дня назад

    Great 🎉🎉🎉

  • @user-tv4ys3tg4r
    @user-tv4ys3tg4r 3 дня назад

    What a gorgeous mare! I think she's only going to improve from here. Her owner is very in tune with her.

  • @edwardpallottajr3261
    @edwardpallottajr3261 3 дня назад

    Another very helpful Demo. Appreciate you Ryan.

  • @lindaed3594
    @lindaed3594 3 дня назад

    This was amazing! 😮

  • @guiart4728
    @guiart4728 3 дня назад

    Beautiful work! You are good at training humans as well! At the simplest level it’s the same. Trust, leadership and cooperation build the relationship.

  • @awhite55grands
    @awhite55grands 3 дня назад

    Watched part 1 & 2 EXPECTING to see what he was able to accomplish under saddle! No part 3!!?? Let me guess, only for Patreon? Think that should be stated up front. Other than that huge disappointment, enjoyed the training.

  • @brandywineblogger1411
    @brandywineblogger1411 3 дня назад

    Wow! Matching heartbeats. That totally makes sense. When my lay-back brother in law rode my Anglo Arab gelding in a hunt saddle, he used a long stirrup and rode him on the buckle. Almost like Western. My horse was calm and really dropped his head. When I rode him hunt seat , with a shorter stirrup, more contact and my ever-present anxiety, he perked up and had so much power. He was a flashy horse and was most always in the ribbons in under saddle classes. But I guess it was me that made him goofy.

  • @juliahelene7130
    @juliahelene7130 3 дня назад

    MORE CONTENT! Haha sorry, I'm just completely addicted to your videos 🤭👍

  • @amyelsasser6737
    @amyelsasser6737 3 дня назад

    What an absolute stunning beautiful mare. Congratulations on rescuing her God bless you ❤