Tipping Your Waitress and Horse Training

“Tipping Your Waitress and Horse Training”

Betcha didn’t know this.

In Iceland, tipping at a restaurant
is considered…

“An Insult!”

Strange, eh?

Don’t know about you, but I’m used to
tipping people according to a job well done.

To NOT do it is an insult.

But in Iceland, it’s the opposite.

You just never know what you don’t
know.

Same goes for horses and horse training.

You never know what you don’t know.

I’m still amazed at the stuff I learn
as I meet with new trainers.

I discovered long ago if I can learn
just one thing….one little thing…then I
will better myself another notch.

When I got together with Kenny Scott
I got even more horse education.

Especially in the interview I did
with Kenny – I learned things I wouldn’t have
had I not listened to him.

And just as importantly, I was reminded
of good stuff I had forgotten.

For instance, you know how people say
that “Whoa” is the most important thing a horse
needs to know?

Kenny says going forward is the most
important thing.

I love it when someone says somthing
contrary to what everyone else says because it
makes me stop and think about it.

After all, Kenny’s won the World so I’m
gonna listen to what he says.

And why does he say going forward is the
most important thing?

Because a horse needs to move.

And the idea of riding is teaching the
horse to follow his head.

If he’s not moving forward, he won’t
follow his head and you won’t get him to do
anything.

And another important tip is this.

If he doesn’t know to move forward
very good, he won’t have the “wanting to stop”
as you exercise him.

You see, one of the ways to teach a
horse to stop is to not stop.

Don’t ask him to stop for a while.

Instead, keep him moving.

After a while, he’s gonna want to stop.

He will appreciate it.

And unless you were able to get him going
forward and doing it well,…the stop won’t be as
appreciated.

And he therefore won’t be looking for
the stop as readily.

Personally, I like that way of thinking
that Kenny does.

Next, here’s a little gold nugget Kenny
tells in his interview that a lot of people don’t
get.

And that is this.

Eventually, the horse will get bored with
what you have him doing and he’ll look for something
else to do.  So we add a degree of difficulty to
offset that.

Have you ever thought about that?

It’s been my experience…and I’ve heard other
trainers say it….a horse needs to be entertained or
they will look for ways to do it.

When I say entertained I simply mean they need
something new to do or they get bored.

A bored horse doens’t learn as well and is
harder to train and therefore ride.

Thus, keep it interesting for your horse but
don’t make it too hard.

As Kenny says, add a degree of difficulty.

Over time, the degrees of difficulty you
added will make your horse a better and safer ride.

See what I mean about learning from other
trainers?

And if you want to learn more of what Kenny
reveals, click on the following:

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Here’s another valuable tip Kenny reveals.

When you ride, imagine a plumb bob going
from your shoulders to your hips.

Your shoulders and hips need to be in a
line.

Why?

Because it’s the most athletic riding pos-
ition to use.

It’s the safest, easiest, and most correct.

It’s like putting yourself in position to
recieve a serve from a tennis ball.

When you recieve a tennis ball serve, you
want to be in position.  You want to be as ready
as you can be.  You must be in an athletic position.

Same with riding a horse.
Get Your Kenny Scott Video HERE

Ok… that’s it for today.  Stay safe around your horses!

Charlie

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