Bruce Sandifer's Californio Bridle Horses
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Hello All,
It's been awhile since I have posted, it's been a busy summer with lots going on.
The main thing that we have been working, is our new organization to preseve and promote,Californio riding and stockmanship.
Please check out the new website and let us know what you think
http://californiobridlehorseassociation.com/
It's been awhile since I have posted, it's been a busy summer with lots going on.
The main thing that we have been working, is our new organization to preseve and promote,Californio riding and stockmanship.
Please check out the new website and let us know what you think
http://californiobridlehorseassociation.com/
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Insights
I find the early Californio system of teaching horses suits me so much better since I quit worrying about results so much.
Now I just enjoy the process and look for the little changes in my horses and appreciate the small developments and relaxed happy attitudes of my horses.
Funny thing is,that since I quit being so results oriented,I'm getting better results then ever before with happier horses then ever before.
Now I just enjoy the process and look for the little changes in my horses and appreciate the small developments and relaxed happy attitudes of my horses.
Funny thing is,that since I quit being so results oriented,I'm getting better results then ever before with happier horses then ever before.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
More thoughts on the hackamore
https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=293643877312686
A little video that shows how I believe a hackamore works best.
A little video that shows how I believe a hackamore works best.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Refinement
As I was riding today on a horse that had gotten injured last fall,that I started riding again a couple of weeks ago.
When he got hurt, I was riding him in the two rein and he was doing very well,when I started riding him again I started back in the hackamore to give him some time to get back in the swing of things.
The funny thing is that,I have refined my use of the hackamore so much in the past several months that I was able to get allot more out of this horse with much less effort then I was getting when he got hurt.
I have ridden with a hackamore for over thirty years,and I now realized that I always over used it,always pulled too much and held too long with too big of movements.
The horse did not change he is the same horse I was riding before,I changed and it made a huge change in this horses movement and attitude.
This horse that was nice,yet a little bound up and over reactive is now free and responsive.
And all I had to do is change the way I was presenting things to him slightly,and watch for him getting nervous and bound up,and back off a bit instead of pushing him through it,and shaz-am it's like a whole different horse.
Anyway I put him back in the two rein today for a little ride and was just blown away at how responsive he was,he was always reactive but now he was smoothly responsive.
Amazing what a little refinement can do for you, all you have to do is be willing to change yourself not just try and change the horse to fit what you are doing.
When he got hurt, I was riding him in the two rein and he was doing very well,when I started riding him again I started back in the hackamore to give him some time to get back in the swing of things.
The funny thing is that,I have refined my use of the hackamore so much in the past several months that I was able to get allot more out of this horse with much less effort then I was getting when he got hurt.
I have ridden with a hackamore for over thirty years,and I now realized that I always over used it,always pulled too much and held too long with too big of movements.
The horse did not change he is the same horse I was riding before,I changed and it made a huge change in this horses movement and attitude.
This horse that was nice,yet a little bound up and over reactive is now free and responsive.
And all I had to do is change the way I was presenting things to him slightly,and watch for him getting nervous and bound up,and back off a bit instead of pushing him through it,and shaz-am it's like a whole different horse.
Anyway I put him back in the two rein today for a little ride and was just blown away at how responsive he was,he was always reactive but now he was smoothly responsive.
Amazing what a little refinement can do for you, all you have to do is be willing to change yourself not just try and change the horse to fit what you are doing.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
observations
A lot of people now like to compare the Californio method with classical dressage.
The difference that I see is that even great classical dressage is based on pressure and release type methods,the rider applies pressure and the horse yields to this pressure and is rewarded in the best scenario. The true Californio method ...
or at least what I believe to be the method based on how every piece of equipment is built and how I have found it works,is a balance based method where the rider move their body and equipment slightly out of balance without tension as the signal and the horse yields by finding the balance and the relief that is built into every piece of equipment and the knowing riders body.If ridden and taught correctly the only time pressure is used is when the horse is not paying attention to the balance change and this becomes less and less necessary throughout the horses life and training, as does the amount of balance change to get the same result from the horse. So to compare this style to others styles of riding is difficult because it's so much different then any other method I know of.
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