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Training Kalsi - My New Icelandic Horse - Tolt & Beat

If you value these videos and would like to (and can comfortably) contribute a little towards me making them then feel free to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/DisaH... Kalsi frá Thingeyrum was imported from Iceland to Ireland recently. He was trained a bit as a 5yr old but has spent last years outside in a herd, doing little but being a horse, getting fat and playing with his mates. He is overweight, pretty calm but can also be a little sensitive. Kalsi had very limited knowledge of leg aids, side way movements or any bending really when he came, also tends to be too high in his head carriage and poke his nose up when rider touches the reins. He is learning to be more between the aids, but has limited balance, often pacey in tölt and tends still to shorten his topline. This video explains a bit how to influence the beat in tölt, also talks about getting control of the shoulders, that is the bending, as well as the topline. I found after making this video I could have demonstrated and explained some things better, but as I never have a script, and just work with a single take with what happens right there and then, we will make this do for now.. but perhaps add on another video later. Also intend on doing a video focusing on trot training, and what to do when your gaited horse looses balance in trot. The first 4 videos followed the first week training Kalsi after he came to Hestakot, but these next videos will be focusing on various topics like groundwork, topline, improving the beat in the tolt, finding a stable trot, canter exercises and more.. Please visit http://hestakot.com/​ or http://disa-ihs.com/​ more information about us and this wonderful breed, the Icelandic horses. I am also happy to receive requests and comments about what you liked or would like to get better explanations of, or even new videos.

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