Cavalo de Paleta Travada: Erros, Correções e Comparação de 3 Níveis de Equitação

Have you ever ridden a horse that seems to have a locked shoulder? This problem is more common than it seems, and is often directly linked to the horse's and rider's riding level. In this video, I demonstrate three different horses in practice: ✅ One with low riding ability, ✅ Another with intermediate riding ability, ✅ And another with advanced riding ability. In addition to the comparison, I share practical tips that can transform your training: How to correct a locked shoulder; The effect of placing the horse in the circle correctly; How to make a loop to optimize time; A practical and secure knot that comes undone easily if the horse stops; My view on the use of open reins; The saddle I consider ideal for training any breed; And the importance of the correct bit. 👉 If you want to advance your riding skills and prepare your horse correctly, check out my online courses: 📌 Courses and Network (official links): 🐎 Reining Course — 100% online: 👉 https://cyromoreira.com.br/redeas/# 🐴 Bit Course — correct choice and use: 👉 https://cyromoreira.com.br/embocaduras/# 🌐 Visit my website: 👉 https://cyromoreira.com.br/ 📲 Follow me on Instagram: 👉   / cyromoreira_cursos   ⏱ Chapters 00:00 What is a locked shoulder? 01:20 What to do to correct it 04:15 Putting it in the circle 09:00 Making a loop 10:35 Why I use the reins Open 11:50 Partially knows the shoulder movement 14:30 Effect of the lasso shown in the video 16:29 Quarter Horse 17:10 Saddle I like to use to train any breed 18:50 Same bit 22:10 Moving the shoulder 23:00 Friendly horse 🔎 Hashtags #horse #LockedShoulder #equitation #horsetraining #mangalargamarchador #cyromoreira #reiningcourse #bits #quarterhorse