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Cueing Your Horse
Are you using your leg, hand, and seat cues properly? Monique Potts breaks down the different ways she cues a horse when she rides.
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Paul Eaves Equinety Barn Check
Paul Eaves introduces viewers to his Equinety Barn Check and shares his journey into the world of rodeo and team roping.
Paul showcases his well-maintained horse pens and arena, highlighting the importance of good ground and proper facilities in their training and performance. He emphasizes the...
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Intro to Reining: Identifying Problems in the Rundown
Keith Ceddia has another horse and rider go through the checkpoints of the rundown to identify what problems they're running into and how they can fix them.
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Intro to Reining: Rundown Drill
This dog-bone drill is going to help your horse stay honest in the rundowns and have a better sliding stop.
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Intro to Reining: Large, Fast Circle Steering Drill
Improve your steering in your large, fast circles with this steering drill from professional Keith Ceddia.
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Intro to Reining: Small Circle Steering Drill
Keith Ceddia goes over his cassette-tape drill and how it will help improve guiding in the small, slow circles.
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Intro to Reining: Three Checkpoints to a Good Stop
There are three checkpoints you should check off when practicing your sliding stops at home. Keith Ceddia goes over every part of the rundown and stop and what you need to do during each checkpoint.
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Intro to Reining: Body Position in the Spin
Use this drill to help improve your horse's body control in the reining spin.
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Intro to Reining: Softening Your Horse's Body
Keith Ceddia shows you a few different exercises you can use to help soften your horse' body and prepare him for a reining pattern.
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Intro to Reining: Understanding Body Position
Body control and body position are both important parts of a reining pattern. In this video, Keith Ceddia goes over basic body control exercises and how he expects his horses to go around when riding them through a pattern.
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Intro to Reining: Pattern Placement for the Rundown
Pattern placement is a major part of reining. In this video, Keith Ceddia goes over the basics of rundown pattern placement and a few things you can do at home to help improve your timing throughout these maneuvers.
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Intro to Reining: Circling Your Horse
Keith Ceddia goes over the basics of each reining maneuver, starting with the large, fast circle and the small, slow circle, and shows you a couple of different drills you can do at home to help you get comfortable with pattern placement and getting comfortable with speed transitions.
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Tuning: Creating a Balanced Horse
Justin Briggs has ridden a lot of young horses that develop to be taller in the hind end before their front end catches up. Justin explains how he works his horses to help them level out without constricting their neck and forward movement. Then, he gets on this student's horse and demonstrates h...
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Tuning: Transitioning to One-Handed Slow Work
A student Jordon dubs "the control freak," works through slow work on the pattern and tries to drop to one hand on the reins through the pattern. Jordon explains why this will help her horse and how she can empower him to be more automatic.
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Tuning: The "Sticky" Spot
Jordon works with a student whose horse has an attitude about a part of his run, which she calls the "sticky spot." Learn how Briggs recommends fixing this problem and working with a horse that can catch an attitude during tuning.
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Q&A Training Schedules for Futurity Horses
Jordon and Justin explain to the students at the trainers' clinic how they make training young horses work around their schedule. They explain when they give rest, how they rotate the workload and their different philosophies for training intensity, bits and more.
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Be Confident in Your Decisions
When you're in the saddle, you need to be your horse's teacher. Monique Potts goes over her tips for being confident in the saddle and in your decisions.
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Your Body Awareness
You pay attention to what your horse's body is doing when you ride, but are you paying attention to your own body? Monique Potts goes over personal body awareness to ensure that you're not getting in your horse's way when you ride.
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Working a Horse That's Learning the Barrel Pattern
Jordon rides one of her young horses that is just learning the pattern and demonstrates how she trots through the pattern with her focus on his weak points. This particular horse tends to fold around the barrel and not get his hip underneath himself in the barrel turn, so she works on fixing that...
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Teaching Rate and Speed Transitions
Justin breaks down how he teaches a green horse with a naturally free style how to rate at the most basic level. He discusses how teaching transitions at a fast pace can be beneficial for both horses who tend to by "sticky," and horses that are naturally free. Justin also shares how to warm young...
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Teaching the Correct Barrel Turn From Start to Finish
Jordon and Justin set students up at their clinic on their first drill that involves teaching a basic barrel turn in the most correct manner. They discuss various points about collection, feet placement and break down how they want horses to feel the complete way through the turn.
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Running Through the Whole Pattern
To wrap up the clinic, attendees take their new skills and work through the entire pattern. Cody rides along with them, and provides insight for each obstacle.
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Log Drag Practice, Backing, and Ground Tying
For the final three obstacles of the Ranch Trail, Cody gives guidance about the log drag, backing through poles, and ground tying. Attendees practice each event, as Cody provides feedback.
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Practicing Ranch Riding Obstacles
If you plan on competing in ranch riding events, you need to be familiar with going over logs at a walk, trot, and lope, and must be able to sidepass over a log. In this video Bud Lyon works with a non-pro rider and goes over the different obstacles he practices when he's at home.