Horse Training: Can You Leverage Your Skills?

Horse Training: Can You Leverage Your Skills?
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As an elementary student (many, many years ago!)
I learned that Archimedes once said:

“Give me a lever (fulcrum) and a place to stand and I will move the world”.

I can still remember what I envisioned in my young mind
at the time with him standing in space with a very long
pole and moving the earth from it’s current orbit.

Using the leverage power of the fulcrum we can literally
move things weighing hundreds of pounds with very little effort.

Horse training is very similar – take a relatively weak
human that tries to get a 1,000+ pound animal to step,
jump, turn, run, and stop by a simple voice, squeeze or
rein movement.  It’s an amazing process.

Yet knowing the whole time the horse has the capacity to
completely overpower you and the ability to do much harm!

Now we don’t use actual fulcrums much in horse training but
we do learn a set of skills to train and handle horses
in certain ways that gives us the relative power to
handle these huge, powerful animals with little effort.

We can use these skills to leverage the control of
our horses so they do what we want on command.

Jesse Beery really understood a horse’s character and
researched, tested and wrote about it a lot.

Beery’s understanding of the horse’s disposition,
how their brains work, their nervous system, etc.
is what made his methods so useful and famous.

When you realize how horses thinks and the fact that
they do not have the capacity to reason like you and I,
then you are set to make great strides in training.

Here’s what Prof. Beery says in his “Intro to Horse Training”:

“Failure to understand the nature, disposition, nervous
system and mental limitations of the horse is responsible
for the widespread prevalence of bad habits in horses,
for countless disastrous accidents, and for an appalling
loss in the market value of horses.

The pursuit of this fascinating study will repay a
hundred fold the small amount of time and effort
required to master it thoroughly.”

Get the 8 volume Jesse Beery Horse Training Course

Are you in need of some additional skills that will
help you control your horses in a safe manor?

Does your horse exhibit any bad behaviors you need
to fix or overcome so that you can enjoy them more,
stop fighting them and enable you to safely ride them?

I would urge you to take a realistic inventory of how
well you can control your horse.  If there are things
you need to fix, especially those things that can be
harmful or even life-threatning to you, then get the
Jesse Beery training books now and start working on
them.

You’ll be glad you did.  There’s nothing like enjoying
a horse that does what it’s told and doesn’t spook, shy,
buck, rear, bite, etc….  a horse that you need not fear.

Click below to read more about Prof. Jesse Beery’s
training course.  It’s really not expensive at all
compared to the costs of keeping a horse and the
enjoyment you can gain from it when you can truly
control it.

Get the 8 volume Jesse Beery Horse Training Course

Take care…  stay safe around your horses.

Charlie

P.S. If you’re new to this horse stuff and are just
starting to look for a horse of your own then you
need to look at the book we wrote just for you.

It’s cleverly titled:

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It goes into all the areas you need to be concerned
about before you buy and bring a new horse home.

There’s been thousands of horses sold with all kinds
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Don’t make a mistake – find out what to look for,
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The small price of the book could easily save you
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Here’s the link where you can get yours:

How To Find, Select And Buy Your First Horse

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