Two Effective Horse Training Rules You Should Know

1. Two Effective Horse Training Rules You Should Know

2. What’s Your Highest Priority Training Problem?

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   1. Two Effective Horse Training Rules You Should Know

It’s what breaks down the bond between
you and your horse.

It’s called…

“Frustration”

Frustration leads to anger.

Anger makes the horse training thing
nearly impossible.

And the thing is, it’s not just anger
from you.

Your horse can get mad too.

Just cuz he’s a horse doesn’t mean he
won’t get miffed at you.

I’ve often thought if a horse could
speak English, he’d stop, look back
at me and ask…

“What **BEEEEP!** are
you doin’ back there?!”

But since he can’t talk English, we
have to be aware of his language.

A swishing tail.

A bobbing head.

Ears.

And so on.

But here’s the thing.

When we filmed J.J. Rydberg he said:

“When you run into problems, go
back to the basics, soften up
on the way you ride him.  Forcing
him will make it worse.”

So…that’s Rule #1.

Soften up, go back to the basics, and
don’t try to force him because it’s
akin to dousing a fire with gasoline.

As an example, if you’re riding a
horse and you tap your leg on his shoulder
to ask him to move away from it…and he doesn’t…
then thumping him harder, faster,
and gettin’ mad will make it worse.

So think back to Rule #1: Soften up,
go back to the basics, and don’t try
to force him.

Think of it like this.

If you didn’t get what someone was
trying to tell you and they started smackin’
you…do you REALLY think you’d try to
understand what they’re trying to tell you?

Don’t know about you, but if I was
gettin’ thumped on and I didn’t know why
and it kept getting worse…I’d bite back.

Never mind about trying to do what
was being asked of me.

This is one of J.J.’s rules he reveals
in his DVD.  If you want to know more about him,
click on the following:

http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-jjrydberg.html

His second rule is this.

If your horse is mad, just ride him
around.

It’s like letting off steam – or as
us humans call it…”venting”.

Just think to yourself, “I don’t need
to fight him.”

Besides, if you fight him, who do you
think is going to win?

You?

Or the 1200 pounds of bone, muscle,
and raw emotion?

http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-jjrydberg.html

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2. What’s Your Highest Priority Training Problem?

If you’ve been around a while you know I keep
asking this same question.

You see, you need to figure out a plan for training
your horses.  Some things are just a nuisance and
can be taught as time permits.

But others are serious and dangerous.  Not handled soon,
you, your horse and others around you could
get hurt, maimed or even killed.

For example – do you loose control of your
horse when you head back to the barn?

Does he bolt on you and take off and you
can’t control him?

That is very, very dangerous.

So here’s what you should do:

1. Do an honest evaluation of where you are
with your training.

2. List everything wrong that needs attention.

3. List things you want to teach your horse for
showing, trail riding, jumping, etc.

4. Prioritize these, making sure you do the basics
first and then on down.

5. Make a plan, take the top priority issue first, then
train and handle that problem and….

Don’t Continue Until You Solve That Issue!

6. Take each remaining issue/problem and repeat.

OK??  A Simple, yet effective way to approach
all the issues with your horses.

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

Charlie

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“Charlie,

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