The Order of Ridden Exercises
Lateral flexion, disengaging, forward motion walk, trot, canter on loose rein without steering, bend to stop from all gaits, steering, left/right exercise, follow the fence,…
Lateral flexion, disengaging, forward motion walk, trot, canter on loose rein without steering, bend to stop from all gaits, steering, left/right exercise, follow the fence,…
This exercise is the gold standard of circle exercises for reining horses worldwide. This exercise will teach horses how to lope/canter a perfectly round circle…
In this clip Warwick shows you what the end product looks like on a finished reiner and then shows you the process on a horse…
The counterbend will help with general balance, and will get you to be able to control the shoulders and the ribcage at the same time…
In this video I give a lesson to someone with a previously anxious and uncontrollable mare. She has done a great job up until now…
This is the second exercise that Warwick does after he does the left/right exercise. This exercise helps to keep them straight. If your horse tends…
You can do this after the left/right exercise after your horse steers a bit. You will start at a trot and do one direction at…
Warwick works with an eventer who doesn’t like one end of the arena. A simple exercise fixes this problem.
Warwick talks about the 3 things a horse needs to be able to do before you tie them up. He works with the Rearing Arabian…
The Arabian from the separation anxiety videos features in this lesson of teaching a horse to go into water. This shows his first session of…
Warwick talks about getting this lazy horse “doing more than you”.
This video was taken at a reining show. This video shows a horse that “needs” to be sedated to be clipped, and wants to rear…
Warwick works with a horse that has been taught to put it’s head down. The problem was that the horse still didn’t want his head…
We continue along with Sprout, this time working with him and his young owner. We see some undesirable behavior that stems from the unbalanced relationship…