”7 Never Do’s With Your Horse”
Have you ever wished you could have a fast-path to
success with something you love doing?
I do.
I think the fast food industry and
microwaves have ruined us.
They’ve taught us we can have stuff
quickly without waiting too long.
We want what we want and we want it
now…thank you very much.
When it comes to horses, you can’t
get instant results.
But you can learn things you should and
shouldn’t do very quickly without getting hurt.
That being so, I wanted to give a
quick list of “Never Do’s” with your horse.
I pulled these from JJ Rydberg’s
DVD which you can see at:
Here they are:
Never Do #1:
Never constantly pull.
Take and give a loose rein.
Never Do #2:
Never teach anything past the trot that’s new,
he won’t learn it and it’ll frustrate you both.
Never Do #3:
Never keep working your horse without periodic
breaks during the session because he needs to
have control to feel good.
Never Do #4:
Never fight with the horse. You won’t win. If
he gets mad, back WAAAAY off.
Never Do #5:
Never keep pushing your horse when you run into
problems. Go back to the basics and soften up on
the way you ride.
Never Do #6:
Never quit a horse when he’s mad. You’ll pick
up right where you left off. Better to leave
him feeling good so you pick up from there.
Never Do #7:
Never forget to spend lots of time teaching your
horse to give.
There you go.
7 valuable “Never Do’s”.
These are so important, I encourage you
to print them out, stick ‘em in your pocket, and
review them while working with your horse.
Again, these came from JJ Rydberg and you
can see more about him by clicking on the following:
That’s it for today – Please stay safe out there!
Charlie