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Every week, Ride TV brings you fresh, expert-led video content from the heart of the Western riding world. Whether you're chasing faster runs, sharper herd work, or better show-day prep, our latest releases deliver real-world training, livestreamed competition, and pro insights from the best in the sport.
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Socializing Your Horse
If your horse doesn't get to live in a herd environment, it's important to socialize your horse so he can be near other horses without any problems. Monique Potts talks about how she safely socializes a horse that doesn't live in a herd environment.
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Groundwork Checklist
Monique Potts goes over her checklist she likes to do on the ground to test a new horse's skills before she gets in the saddle.
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Spatial Awareness
As Monique was doing groundwork drills, she noticed her horse reacting to the flies that were landing on her. So she goes over the importance of having spatial awareness when you're standing next to your horse so you don't get kicked or hit when they react to the bugs.
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Feely vs. Dull Horse
Is your horse dull on the ground at or super feely? Monique Potts works with a super feely horse and talks about the difference between one that is dull on the ground and one that is feely.
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Understanding Movement and Foot Placement
Knowing where your horse is placing his feet is key to understanding his movement. Monique Potts shows you a few drills you can do to help you better understand foot placement.
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Holding and Handling Your Horse for the Farrier
Does your horse dance around when you're holding him for the vet or farrier? Monique Potts shows you how you can practice handling your horse for the vet or farrier.
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Ranch Cutting: The Importance of Good Herd Help, and Slowing Down
After practicing making a cut, clinic attendees learn from Cody Crow how to slow things down to work faster, and the importance of good turnback and herd help.
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Ranch Cutting: Improve Your Cutting Turns
Clinic attendees continue their ranch cutting practice, and learn how to help their horse move off leg pressure. Help your horse soften to the bit to quicken your cutting turns and movements.
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Ranch Cutting: A Sticky Herd, Time Management, and Second Practice for Group A
Cody Crow discusses how a sticky herd can impact your cutting run, and how to use the clock to your advantage. If you need to run out the clock, take your time, and choose a cow wisely.
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Petting Your Horse
Monique Potts explains how she likes to go about petting a horse and teaching her horse boundaries at the same time.
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Ranch Cutting: Turnback Help, Keeping Your Horse Straight
As Group A continues their first cutting practice, Cody describes the benefit of turnback help. Then, he gathers the group and has them strategize for their second attempt at the ranch cutting.
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Schooling Trot-Over Logs
How do you plus your trot-over logs? Cody Crow goes over the basics of trotting over logs and how you can increase your score in the show pen by practicing at home. Then he shows you a few different obstacles you might be asked to trot over in a ranch trail class.
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Steering Drill With Monique Potts
Monique Potts shows you how she teaches a horse to steer in an arena.
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Tuning: The Horse That's Too Mature
Jordon instructs a student at the trainer's clinic who is riding a 2-year-old gelding that is started on the barrels and loping a smooth pattern. She explains how to handle a horse that excels nearly too quickly on the pattern and recommends things like having somebody rope off the gelding to kee...
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Patrick Smith Equinety Barn Check
Discover the thrilling world of team roping and the remarkable journey of Patrick Smith, a 13-time National Finals Rodeo qualifier. Follow his inspiring rise from humble beginnings to rodeo legend status. Witness the incredible bond between Patrick and his horses Turbo and Rooster, powered by the...
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Extension in the Ranch Riding
Cody Crow goes over the different extended gaits you might see in ranch riding and ranch versatility events and what a credit-earning gait looks like.
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Tuning: Correcting the "Spoiled Toddler," Young Horse
A student at the Briggs' trainer's clinic shows Jordon and Justin where her young horse is at on the pattern and slow works her. Jordon and Justin break down the horse's weak points and explain how the filly is behaving like a "spoiled brat," and what a trainer can do to work through that mentali...
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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.