This video is one more in my “finding your seat” series of video for working a cow. I talk about why it is so important[…]
Previously I did Part 1 about developing a deeper seat as you work a cow. This is Video 2 in that series. While it’s for[…]
One of the biggest challenges of cutting and cow horse riders is to find and maintain a “deep” seat. If you’re like many riders, try[…]
One challenge in working a cow, is to get all of the pieces of accuracy, form and rhythm to stay correct … no matter the[…]
This is Part 4 in our video analysis series. Herdwork Planning (Part 1) Walk to the herd (Part 1) Approaching the Herd (Part 2) Executing[…]
This is Part 3 in our video analysis series. Herdwork Planning (Part 1) Walk to the herd (Part 1) Approaching the Herd (Part 2) Executing[…]
This is Part 2 in this multiple part video analysis series in which I dig deep into concrete, key fundamentals you can immediately use in[…]
In this multiple part video analysis series, I will dig deep into key fundamentals you can immediately apply to your cutting runs. I will breakdown[…]
There are three main things going on as you’re walking through the herd to make a cut. The first is effective communication with your horse.[…]
It’s easy to wait to hear your name called and then rely on your trainer for a cow plan as you walk to the herd.[…]
Have you ever struggled with a pesky upper body that insists on leaning before and through the turn? Do your shoulders and torso have minds[…]
It can be challenging to learn herdwork. There’s so much to absorb about cattle, angles, making decisions about moving targets, etc. This is especially tough[…]
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