Finding Steady Contact and Effective Rein Cues

Finding Steady Contact and Effective Rein Cues

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Vardamax
Vardamax - 13.05.2023 13:36

The link doesn't work :(

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J Chaa
J Chaa - 18.02.2023 16:46

Omg the throat lash

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Kathrin Greif-Maher
Kathrin Greif-Maher - 21.08.2022 19:08

Hiya,
just came across this, how do I teach the horse not to brace against the reins in trot. Walk and canter is good. Trot is a giraffe..

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Julie Pointer
Julie Pointer - 31.07.2022 14:21

Anyone know what brand saddle pad Callie is using?
It looks very cushion-y and I want it :)

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angela riemma
angela riemma - 01.03.2022 00:35

Hello. My horse will begin to chew on bit or pull head forward with contact. Is that negative? What can I do to correct that? Thank you

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HorseBitchBarnWitch
HorseBitchBarnWitch - 09.12.2021 06:40

I will keep studying your instructional video. I really understand the way you explain. Also, is Carley is Missouri fox trotter? She looks almost identical to my neighbor's passed horse, Willow. She is gorgeous.

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Marilu Rajala
Marilu Rajala - 23.09.2021 19:05

We compete in Western Dressage. 2 of my horses won World Titles at the WDAA World Show in Oklahoma out of huge classes of 33 to 25 entries in their classes. We are currently riding a 3rd horse, but having issues with an ‘unsteady head’. Any ideas?

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Mary Hendrson
Mary Hendrson - 05.06.2021 18:03

Appreciate all of your pointers. Will you please make a video on the use of different bits, fitting bits for your horse and what your opinions are on the knots on the halter over the nose (I see them used more frequently on western riders.) The knots placed correctly on halter are suppose to offer a quicker and more controlled response if your horse need quick correction from a spook or mishap. Likewise, the pros and cons on which bit is best for you and your horse. A lot of my friends swear on the Hackmar bit being better...I’d like your opinion on how to select the perfect bits for your new horses...please. Thank you.

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brittany ritenour
brittany ritenour - 01.05.2021 06:31

I never feel like I am all over the place or stiff, I am always afraid of falling off and not being able to give proper cues because I have terrible balance hha.

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ashti saber
ashti saber - 26.04.2021 07:50

By the way very nice vedios in general I consistently watching most

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ashti saber
ashti saber - 26.04.2021 07:49

Heloo I just started ride , I have little bite stress , do you think he feel it during ride , and I have issue with my hand sweat 😓 during ride makes harder for me

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Sue Weaver
Sue Weaver - 22.03.2021 07:35

I love watching this horse. It is an excellent comment on the rider.

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renurevive11
renurevive11 - 25.10.2020 09:05

Is there a way I can send you a video? Of my horse just going crooked and having a issue with his neck and mouth

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Karen Brown
Karen Brown - 14.09.2020 00:04

I will try thesez excersices with my hands as i think my mare trying to tell me have to much pressure in my hands. This is first time I have seen this .

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Angela White
Angela White - 04.09.2020 13:12

Carley’s expressions are so cute... sweet girl. Does rein management change based on western and English riding?

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Emma Casanova
Emma Casanova - 29.08.2020 11:55

Hello Calli, thank you for yet another great video. I have a question about this session. My horsre at a trot on the left rein tends after a few minutes to "bob" his head up and down. I release any back pressure he may have by occasionally staying raised in my stirrups for several strides and then return to a rising trot as usual. Eventually, his "bobbing head" passes, but I must be annoying him by doing something with my hands which is unpleasant. On the right hand, all is well. I have a horse who tends to stick his chin to his chest as this is how he has been trained, but I'm trying to break that spell by riding him in a more "open" position which will give him great comfort for his back. Thank you for any assistance you can lend.

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Punky Lemons
Punky Lemons - 08.08.2020 20:31

Callie, one of the reasons you are so effective for me is because of HOW you talk. You are calm, informative and explain, then give examples. I took lessons for 30 years and gave up because I got so sick of being screamed at-when I was and am a pretty decent rider. It is so refreshing for someone to explain it without being too animated and more informative. THANK YOU. Your videos are my favorite!

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Cynthia
Cynthia - 16.07.2020 01:48

I riide with a bitless side pull. Can you speak to what the feel and the difference is from riding with a bit? Thank you! love all of these tutorials ;)

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ChanDor Equestrian
ChanDor Equestrian - 20.05.2020 14:01

Love your videos! Thank you so much

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kat peter
kat peter - 16.05.2020 05:02

She talks about getting really effective cues with horses

I'm sorry but my horse has a really hard mouth and stuff would not work on her soo if your horse is like that TRY USING YOUR FEET

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Coombe Stables - Horse riding in the New Forest
Coombe Stables - Horse riding in the New Forest - 02.04.2020 12:18

Great tips for beginners. Learning to coordinate can be so hard. 😊

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Christine Peniaranda
Christine Peniaranda - 29.01.2020 20:46

I ride English with a flat nose hack and long shank. Does your Contact also apply to my use of the hackamore?

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Muhammad Faris
Muhammad Faris - 12.12.2019 12:42

is there any problem , when we loosen the reins when horse moves, I means there is no any pressure on the corner of there mouth??

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Hannah Marie
Hannah Marie - 06.12.2019 17:26

And this is why I prefer endurance riding, ride and ties, and trail riding. You don't have to worry about all this fancy crap.

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Labra Kadabra
Labra Kadabra - 22.11.2019 12:05

Your about the only one who uses a bit in a good manner! And at least you keep in mind of how sensitive the horses mouth is. And I’m glad you use soft rubber bits!

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Silky
Silky - 15.09.2019 02:27

Thank you for the info.

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Sally White
Sally White - 13.09.2019 19:21

Once again a great little video thank you. Contact is the one thing i am struggling with in my later life riding and am struggling to find that happy medium. So, the horse I am riding at the moment; an older, ex-racer with little schooling education... will brace against the contact. Now i'm aware that it is probably just as much my hand as it is his lack of trust, but what can I do when he does this? What steps should I take to stop this? Also, when I offer a longer rein he will snap his head forward as if snatching the rein from me even though I'v given it. What can I do to stop this? I don't want to block the movement there for banging the bit in his mouth and causing more mistrust in him and my hands. Thank you for your help. XX

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H NM
H NM - 09.09.2019 00:00

Get to the fkn point

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emerald1one1
emerald1one1 - 10.08.2019 00:39

been a mucky one decades .. seen rides/der too.. a 4 footer ace dude endurance skilled yet new filler rider but not too new.. ,,fine rides yet out of blue .4 /5 months prox .. 4 legged is to hot HOT to ride.. all foods suppressed.omcase mumies to rich ~? not! tagged data.. ! portions covered.. as normal.done .endurance style vetted! . and chick en still a no show.endur came back 1 leg lame... thus how should anyone assess what to look for before someone else is walking in to a ride time while an aging rider buddy can not go the distance.... some do chat of abilities..(horse/~rider) galore ... overwhelming galore so convincing .. moments seem fine.. but the 4 legged that is well conditioned ..become a statement out of the blue after beautiful glowing rides of comments yet is now hot.. is hot possibly due to a inflated expression of rider ability ///endurance horses as much as owners/main riders do the same course runs..very tested... when a break time various factors for the main rider does happen .. the horse already is skilled very skilled.. thus the new rider has a great time. over yr!. ... some where within those times the horse become hot ..what is hot ...what is that rider saying... and later horse becomes lame ?H not to aged and lots of pastures..nor over plumped with munching.... back to same query how to really find out what is on the horses back.. pro saddled special fits etc best vets... horse 14 ish and lovely rider apparently knowledge able....~ debatable..... horse needs exercise .. but by how to assess.... of fluffy stuff right..~! the horses are skilled...heart the whole associations with endurance. aced buddies but newness ... could be learning process ?how to assess the pairing of another rider with the main mount.. ground work? skill level?/ interaction?? .. that too has many aspects... or does the horse need many riders to bounces along and any approach that is handle and stupid enough to sure get on that thing and woo ride the trails in to zones... ~!????????????????????

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Colleen Poole
Colleen Poole - 24.07.2019 00:12

So helpful

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Niki BUKO
Niki BUKO - 15.07.2019 18:34

Great explanation!

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Elena sub
Elena sub - 28.06.2019 20:01

One more question: I'm a bit confused about what horses like (positive reinforcements) and what they don't like (negative ones).I read that horses are not so sensitive, as humans. So, if you touch it gently it could feel nothing or maybe be spooked, thinking that it's some insect. So, how to reward a horse, how to pet it, what it really likes? And what are the signs that it likes it or not? Thank you.

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Elena sub
Elena sub - 28.06.2019 19:35

A beginners question: If I need to work on a balance first, can I just make the horse move with long reigns without trying to steer it - will it walk itself in circle or it'll need constant guidance from me to keep turning at the corners of the arena? Thank you.

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Azar001 M
Azar001 M - 23.06.2019 00:06

Good training

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SilverKitty
SilverKitty - 18.06.2019 08:03

i find i switch off on rein contact mentally ...i don't know what it is ....i think my hands must feel dead sometimes or harsh unless i am concentrating and i can't concentrate all the time ..some people just have subconsciously aware hands..its NOT coming from my seat...i also feel i dont FEEL enough or interpret any info i get from the reins from the horse very well. I can feel with my seat but not with my reins. Also when i MOVE my hands or shorten reins i know i don't keep contact. I never balance on the reins ..but i have zero idea of what i am feeling or what to do with my hands...or how much pressure to use.

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Masha Logman
Masha Logman - 10.06.2019 07:20

I don’t trust her she posts on the wrong diagonal too much

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art3mis windrunner
art3mis windrunner - 09.06.2019 16:38

Question: how exactly do we get into a canter, trot etc?

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Kate Baxter
Kate Baxter - 06.06.2019 23:38

Excellent thankyou

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Carlos Barrios
Carlos Barrios - 04.06.2019 13:55

One topic suggested: I have steady hands but I always shake them on a jumping line, specially 10 meters before the fence. Please let me know what kind of exercise you recommend for fix this issue. Thank you for lessons. You are a very good teacher.

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Glenn Brookes
Glenn Brookes - 03.06.2019 16:34

Your description of the horse meeting your contact with an appropriate amount of their own pressure reminded me of a good handshake. Where, when you offer a good, firm, but not overwhelming grip; and it is met with a similar grip in return. Not a flaccid "dead fish" limp hand, nor a crushing vise like "King Kong" grip. The result is a "PARTNERSHIP" and a pleasure.

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Rika
Rika - 03.06.2019 14:18

low audio :(

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Donna Harkness
Donna Harkness - 02.06.2019 16:13

How to work on contact with bitless bridle

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Cmac
Cmac - 02.06.2019 14:13

Perfect timing ❤️ thank you

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Dancing0clown
Dancing0clown - 01.06.2019 18:39

What if you ride without a bit that’s way more good for any horse

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Priscilla Oneil
Priscilla Oneil - 01.06.2019 17:17

Great detailed video on the use of reins, especially for those who ride with a bit and how important it is regarding the horses' mouth. Thank you!

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Magenta Shapley
Magenta Shapley - 01.06.2019 12:04

Thanks so much for these tips. I've just begun riding again after more than 30 years and I'm finding my balance is off along with my confidence.  These videos are a tremendous help.

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kathy mik
kathy mik - 01.06.2019 10:30

I unfortunately hear so many beginners of all ages, but mostly young rider talk about and praise other riders on the subject of “framing the horse” and how well the horse’s head and neck look and the methods of using the hands on the reins to get the head down and put the horse in a frame. This is “framing” word and correct hat the under educated riders are talking about and doing to the horse to get it done is like nails on a chalkboard to my ears. I hear and see it taught by soooo many instructors still in all styles of tiding, but in my experience, I’ve seen this term “framing” mostly in hunter/jumpers and western and unfortunately so many riders believe that using the hands on the reins and keeping the horse moving forward is the correct and effective and kind way to do things and I think most of them don’t even know Why they would even want to do this unless only to make this horse look better in front of the judge. I have even heard many instructors tell students “I don’t care how you get it done, but you better get that horse’s head down.” Some riders even saw on the mouth so much and then hold the horse’s head and neck into position to the point of being so far behind the bit that the horse just looks defeated. I’m so frustrated with the amount of instructors who teach this method and it’s even worse when it is with children and beginners of all ages. Would you do a video going into this issue just to maybe even help a few horses and riders just to understand what is incorrect and why???

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17Marriott
17Marriott - 01.06.2019 03:39

Really like this segment on contact, thank you.

My just 6 year old has all of a sudden started pushing his outside shoulder towards the rail , as an effort not to continue with the corners of the ring. I floated the reins a bit , just to check my contact was not snug, so I don’t stop the forward motion. Can you remind me of a few exercises to improve my path on corners.
Thank you. Hershey Bar Farms

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Elise the Pilot
Elise the Pilot - 01.06.2019 00:08

Thank you!

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