Riding With Your Seat
Colton explains what it means to communicate with your horse through your seat and how to begin educating your horse to be willingly guided by your seat.
Colton explains what it means to communicate with your horse through your seat and how to begin educating your horse to be willingly guided by your seat.
In this video Colton and Reina demonstrate how to get your horse moving forward so that you can continue progressing through the Foundation Under Saddle Series.
Colton and Reina demonstrate how to teach your horse the one rein stop. This is a crucial skillset that your horse needs to know as soon as you begin riding them to help keep you both safe.
Colton and Reina demonstrate the step-by-step process to initiating forward movement with your horse under saddle.
Colton discusses why and how the One Rein Stop and a Hindquarter Yield are different and the importance of understanding the differences between the two exercises.
In this video Colton discusses how, why, and when he disengages the hindquarters.
Colton and Reina demonstrate lateral flexion and discuss the details that you need to know to do this exercise correctly with your horse. When done correctly, lateral flexion is a primary building block to helping your horse become soft and supple throughout their entire body and will be continually utilized as we move through the Foundation Under Saddle Series.
Colton and Devereaux show you how to teach your horse to stand quietly while being mounted from a block.
Colton demonstrates how to prepare your horse to be mounted and two ways to safely mount your horse from the ground.
Colton discusses his essential Pre-Ride Checklist that he looks for every time before stepping into the saddle. These Checklist items help keep him and his horses safe and set them up for an enjoyable ride together.