Q:
I’m having trouble getting my horse to take the lead I want. Do you have any suggestions?
A:
Watch this video to learn some easy maneuvers that will help you gain control of your horse’s body position so that you can request the lead you want.
Q:
I’m having trouble getting my horse to take the lead I want. Do you have any suggestions?
I could see how working on leads at slower speeds really could help you and your horse. I liked how J.L. used metaphors that helped people visualize what they were doing. He also presented it in a way that was non-intrusive, but more like he was giving friendly advice to a friend rather than trying to force it down anyone’s throat.
This would be very,very hard to understand for an experienced beginner rider,so on a scale of 1-10 it would have a 5 for me.Yes,I do think John Lyons is a great horse person,it’s just that this video was a little bit harder to understand than the others.
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good inf.
good article
Good video. Though I still can’t get my mare to pick up her right lead if her life depended on it we work on those basics all the time and I know they are helping because she is getting stronger and more easily flexed on her right side. Moving her quarters around clockwise is getting better as well.
Good video.
This would be a great video, but it’s so incredibly vague. Wish it had more details, it wasn’t very helpful.
this is kind of right. i always tip my horses nose to the inside and ask her to canter with my outside foot. and she picks up her right lead. but she then again is a push button pony soo yeah..
hi, awsome video I also watch all the videos of johns. very helpful for the future.
yea, where’s the video on horse lope leads… it connects , states ready & NOTHIN”
Sorry, but for a beginner to intermediate rider, this didn’t show me anything.
that is no help, there are easier ways of teaching canter leads
I tried to watch the video and it says it is ready and then will not start. I have tried a few of the videos and none of them work. Please let me know what is wrong. I would like to watch the lope the leads. Thank you
I didnt have any problem getting the video to play. I thought the video was good but can be alittle comfusing to a beginner or even an intermediate rider but if you watch closly and listen to what he is saying you can figure out what he is talking about. Also if you look close you can see that the rider is using his leg or spur to tell the horse to walk at a diaginal; even though he says not to use your leg. but at the same time every thing takes practise and if you dont work at it then you cant acomplish any thing. I have also found that every horse learns differintly and you can take what John says and make it work for you with out having to do exactly what he does or says. Every one has there own way of gettting a horse to do some thing. thanks for the video!
Yes I definatly agree this video would not be for a beginner or advanced beginner (intermediate) it would be very confusing to understand. Everything does take practice and everyhorse is different. You just have to figure out what works for you horse.
Love John Lyons, but that was a little confusing. The method I use, and I’ve gotten pretty quick results with my QH, is asking for a canter and putting gentle, steady pressure on the side you want the lead (ex. left lead = canter cue + pressure on left side). Heck, he ends up doing a beautiful flying lead change! Two birds with one stone.
I really enjoy John Lyons but i think there might be a simpler and easier way to pick up correct leads.
i could not get the video to play i was bummed cause i really needed help with this
i think there is a simpler way to pick up the correct leads too. the video was just a little confusing
Nice video. Now if I can only get my daughter to watch it. She’s having a problem getting her 6 yr. old paint gelding to lope on the correct lead.
Cooll!
Looks like it will be practic, practice and more practice.
I will watch it again.
Great info
I’ll give it a try!
Great info!
I’ve never understood “leads”, “correct lead” or even the “lead we want”. I trust that the exercises are beneficial and will practice them, just not sure what they have to do with “correct” canter lead.
How do you get a horse to step into a canter nicely without bucking first?
It was sort of hard to understand what he was saying, but if I watch it again, I might understand better.
I am going to try these things.
This was unbelievably helpful. I know what I need to work on.
Great, sounds easier than I thought it would be.
Hmm, helpful.
It looks so easy, “when” you know what you are doing. I will have to watch it a few times to get it make it stick in my head.
Good information!
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