Apr 01 2010
Beginning Horse Riding : Collection Horse Training a Jog
Collection horse training will allow the horse rider and horse to move together in a jog. Learn how to train a horse to jog using collection training with tips from a horse trainer in this free horse riding video. Expert: Kathy Kentala Bio: Kathy Kentala has been a horse enthusiast since she was six years old. Kathy owns the Bee Cave Riding Center in Texas and specializes in training youth groups. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
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jog is a slow trot but mostly used for western. You don’t go to a english pleaser class and they ask you to ‘jog’ they ask you to slow trot. Now if you went to a western pleaser class they wouldn’t ask you to ‘slow trot’ they would ask you to ‘jog’.
Jog is western for slow trot O.O wait ou know that already since you ride ^^
Okay, it’s “pleasure,” and I know the difference between english pleasure and western pleasure and both gaits are a 4 beat gait, period. Jog does NOT mean trot in a western class. It’s a jog, period A jog is a slow trot whether or not you’re riding in a western pleasure class or out on the trail. When people ride English pleasure on AQHA, APHA or ApHC horses they really only riding western pleasure in English tack or what we like to refer to as Wenglish. Been riding and competing for 40 years.
I’m sorry, I meant to say “but not tight.”
ok 4 one to all you people who keep calling it a “girth” we are not using a english saddle. for western saddles its a “cinch”. and also that is not a english bridle, its a western bridle because it does NOT have a noseband and if it DID have a noseband it would be a hackamore.
There is NO collection here and the rider doesn´t have the horse on the bit so will never achieve it. As for jog – what is it? a nervous walk or a lazy trot! Either way it is not a ´working´ pace that will get the horse paying attention, never mind collected. But as an ´english´ rider of toooo many years, maybe I´ve got it all wrong! Then I see it is another video from Expert Village so I know I´m not,
I agree with LaRana. The vid doesn’t even talk about the cues to give, what to look for etc. The horse isn’t carrying himself so how can he collect? Load of crap if you ask me. I wouldn’t call myself expert villiage if I were you.
A horse that is carrying himself will not have a hollowed back like the horse in the vid, his nose will also be vertical, or slightly in front of the vertical, not stretched out with all four legs moving underneath the horse not lagging out the back like in this video- just in case anyone wanted to know.
i disagree peptobusibody, i rode western for 4 years, it is a trot
Is it a good thing to feed my horse apples everyday? i have been doing it everyday for the past two weeks.
its called trot
if your horse isent acting up, or getting nippy or hipor. then i think its okay to give him/ her apples every day. it really depends on the horses behavior
are you kidding ?? collection for beginners?? do you what the hell are you talking about , that is not collection ??? wTF …. that horse cannot collect and was never collected look at his neck , the poor thing …. what about teaching how to put a horse thru his back and what about teaching Long and low , stretching … you are a fucking idiot , that is why horses are destroyed each day because of fucked up trainers like you
I usually don’t comment on vids, I don’t care. But as most commenters here have said, this is a loadacrap. This is not “collection”. Not suppleness either… This horse looks really green, so there is a lot more work, for both rider and the horse. As for the eXpervillage vids: those are FULL OF USELESS “information”, I’d avoid those. I’ve been working with horses for MANY years, makin’ a living training and re-training, wrangling and such. This is bogus.
u know, if u cant say anything nice dont say it at all, fuck that! holy shit, that might work for that horse, but try it with my horse! he ll fucking throw u on ur ass in a second!
wow. poor horse.
FYI – terminology – basic western gaits are walk, jog ( a working gait) , and lope. English terms are walk, trot, and canter.
Yes, you can collect a horse without a bit in its mouth. We work and show junior horses in bosals all the time. So yes, you do have it all wrong.
Yes lope is the equivalent of canter, again I ask what is jog because according to this video it certainly isn´t a trot. Read post again CAREFULLY (and that of virtually everyone else here – which begs the question why you elected to respond 2 mine of some 3 months old!) With o without a bit there is no collection here. If there is a bit the horse needs to be ´on´ the bit. Ask someone knowledgeable 2 explain this to you. I also ride bitless so please don´t teach yr granny 2 suck eggs.
You need to read what you wrote. You specifically state that you cannot have collection without a bit -”rider doesn´t have the horse on the bit so will never achieve it”. You also specifically state ” as for the jog – What is it?” So I did read it CAREFULLY. You do not have any understanding of western terminology. You obviously need someone knowledgeable to explain it to you. Your ignorance is showing.
Correct I wrote – “the rider doesn´t have d horse on d bit so will never achieve it (collection)” Nothing 2 do wit not being able 2 achieve collection witout a bit. If the bridle is designed 2 take a bit d horse needs 2 b ridden ´on´ d bit 2 obtain collection (banging head against wall here!) n Duh I asked what a jog is cos dat horse is dragin its feet – look at hoof placement – it not a trot n certainly not athetic as woman repeated bout 3 times – r u d woman? need a new job girl
its called a trot bye the way and nice tips i ride a horse to and im off of cantering a 4 ft just but nice addvise i bet some won will use it
i lost IQ points reading this
Sorry – but character limitations mean crude english when you clearly need to explain a lot for someone who wants to hear little! I know exactly what you mean.
you know, for some reason i really dont like you, you give off a negative aura[?] and by the way, a jog is a slow unanimated trot, obviously its a trot because they move in the same rythmic stepping pattern, front-left and hind-right move together and viceversa. A trot that you are refering to is usually one that someone posts in, a jog is easy enough to sit. trot+jog= THE SAME DAMN THING, only one is a shorter stride and unanimated and a trot[misleading] is usually a normal natural trot
I see you go around trashing everyone with nothing constructive to say and in this case no relevance to the video and the comments posted. And for a Church goer a little more piety might be good!