Horse Inspiration – Promotion Natural Horsemanship

January 2nd, 2010

In this vid you can see me following natural horsemanship. I ride bitless, barefoot, bareback and bridleless. I’m using a lasso for coordination.

This way the horse has no pain, and you’ll get a really close band with your horse… Keep it natural!

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25 Responses

  1. evaclaeye Says:

    It’s not a whip, …
    It’s not a whip, it’s an extension of your body language and as you see in the video it’s a great way to proove that your horse trusts you with any object..

  2. WondersCreated Says:

    Crazy awesome leg …
    Crazy awesome leg you have! My jaw literally dropped when you jumped bareback. Yeah, I bet I could to but you make it look so easy and you have a perfect position.

  3. sharenamontaigne Says:

    Great balance and …
    Great balance and riding. This takes lots of time and patients.You go Girl.

  4. username19f Says:

    This is a beautiful …
    This is a beautiful Video, Your horse is absolutely irriplaceable. Congratulations on your accomplishments with your horse and best of luck for your future!

  5. missmollyfever Says:

    Love it!
    Love it!

  6. nikolausiiponyy Says:

    very sweet fjord …
    very sweet fjord horse and very very good trust!!!

  7. icehorses Says:

    Super! I will put …
    Super! I will put it on my blog so that everyone can see how it’s done!

    Thanks!

  8. AKANEiSZAMAN Says:

    good job! …
    good job! beautifful! verry verry good!! :D

  9. iluvmyfellpony Says:

    you still use a …
    you still use a whip??

  10. jamjenjam Says:

    This is a really …
    This is a really good video, and i can see the amaing relationship you have with your horse! I bet you’re proud to show off to others!

  11. savvygirl19 Says:

    yes I ride my horse …
    yes I ride my horse with nothing(no savvy string)

  12. ffaqueen08 Says:

    How do you stay on …
    How do you stay on when you’re galloping in your videos? You make it look so easy. Great job with your horse, that is some real work. If only everyone could take the time to figure and do that with their horses. I would love to incoorperate it into ours.

  13. horseinspiration Says:

    Thank you :-)
    Thank you :-)

  14. bubblycassie Says:

    is there any one …
    is there any one who rides their horse with nothing and i mean nothing no savy string

  15. Eunaturel Says:

    Absolutely lovely, …
    Absolutely lovely, I know that would have taken a little while to achieve, well done. What a beautiful friendship you have.

  16. DoYouBelieveInMajic4 Says:

    its called a carrot …
    its called a carrot stick..and it’s not a whip..it’s used as an extension on the arm..because the horse body is obviously longer then the human body can reach unless you have some rubberband arms..and horses are naturally prey animals unlike dogs which are predators by nature. you cannot even compare a horse and dog, because they are too very different animals. too often horses are viewed as ‘big dogs’ when reality they are not like that at alll.

  17. horseinspiration Says:

    bedankt voor je …
    bedankt voor je reactie:) het is altijd fijn om positieve geluiden te horen!

  18. cowgirl4333 Says:

    Mooi hoor meid, ga …
    Mooi hoor meid, ga zo door!! En laat je niet van de wijs brengen ;)

  19. lilfem94 Says:

    Lijkt me echt …
    Lijkt me echt geweldig om zo’n band met je paard te hebben!

  20. msityhorse2001 Says:

    To all those who …
    To all those who don’t understand where the term NH comes from: It’s natural because it is based off of horse psychology rather than people psychology. It’s not about adam and eve and horse in the wild.

  21. poohlu61 Says:

    Nice job! I’d say …
    Nice job! I’d say you won your horses trust the minute you got on his/her back when rolling.

  22. thompa5 Says:

    It seems like …
    It seems like you’re the one upset over something I never even said. In fact I ACTUALLY said she did a good job w/ her horse. I’m glad people use “NH” but sometimes everything done isn’t literally natural. I really have nothing else to say to you b/c you keep putting words in my mouth.

  23. thompa5 Says:

    First, I’m not …
    First, I’m not upset. I’m just telling you my opinion. I did mention the whip…along w/ a stick, was my point. The purpose of my comments was NEVER to say it’s bad to use whips or that NH is wrong or bad. It was simply to state using a device isn’t purely natural when a human and horse do communicate. THAT”S ALL. I support using a whip or whatever as a guiding tool. The reason for my last comment was b/c after reading it people always think I’m saying whips r bad & I’m NOT.

  24. SilverSammet Says:

    Accually, it was …
    Accually, it was you who first brought up the word whip in the end of the post I anserwed in, and I dont get what you are so upset about. Nothign we do with a horse is pure natural, so if the girl wants to use a whip, let her. I dont use a whip, I dont need to.
    NH is not only about be natural, its also about lerning a horse to not be scared of our gear, for example a whip.
    She ise the whip as an extantion of her body, let her!

  25. thompa5 Says:

    Every horse I’ve …
    Every horse I’ve seen and raised has never viewed me as a predator because they are domesticated just like any other pet. (Take a dog “predator” that’s never seen you before, they’ll be scared too at first) Obviously wild horses will be scared of you, but no pet horse should unless you’ve given it reason to.
    And if you think a long stick and rope looks like a hand, anyone would tell you that’s just retarded. You need to open your mind a little and stop believing everything you hear.

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