Revisiting Groundwork in a New Place
Bringing Dixie over to our place in Hollister from her home a couple miles away, Warwick reviews the basic groundwork in a new place. Change…
Bringing Dixie over to our place in Hollister from her home a couple miles away, Warwick reviews the basic groundwork in a new place. Change…
This Barb Stallion from Morocco was not using his ears to indicate he was aware of Warwick, like the 3 in the Hooking on with…
This session is the transition between Dixie as an unweaned foal and to the beginning of groundwork. Because there has never been any disconnection, the…
Changing your perception is a huge horse training skill. Warwick talks about how it can affect something as basic as teaching the rein back (back…
Warwick shows you how to use an exercise that falls under the Don’t Go To Bed Angry Principle to fix a rushy canter.
Warwick talks about coming back from a traumatic event/injury – with never before details of a recent one involving Warwick.
A horse at the Netherlands Horse Event who was anxious in a new environment.
Filmed in England, Warwick shows how to fix anticipation and rushiness in a flying lead change.
Helping an Anxious Horse While Riding in a Busy Arena- filmed in Holland at The Horse Event.
Warwick explains when he would address a horse that is too close to you incorporating the focus work and maintaining connection.
Filmed at Equidays 2019, this is the full version of the Youtube video “Change Yourself to Change Your Horse”
Season 3, episode 9 “Observing the Ears”