1. Your Horse Has To Figure It Out
2. “Words cannot express how happy I am….”
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1. Your Horse Has To Figure It Out
Here’s professional trainer Andy Curry:
You’ve heard me say it again and again.
When you ask your horse to do something he’s not done,
he has to figure out what you want.
But get this.
Even though he’s figured out what
you want, he still has to figure out how to do it well.
The human equivalent is practicing.
I am a musician.
I figured out how to play guitar
but I had to figure out how to play it well.
I figured it out through practicing.
Horses will figure out how to do
something well by doing it again and again.
It, too, is called practicing.
But you don’t wanna over do it.
Ask him to practice it too much and
he’ll sour on it.
Take spinning for instance.
To spin, you want your horse to cross his feet over.
Then the horse has to learn his balance and stay off
the leg that’s bumping him to move and spin.
The biggest thing on spinning is they
need to step back on their inside foot
and stay off your outside leg.
It’s a balancing act of not being too
far back or too far forward.
They have to learn where they need to be.
If they go too far back or forward,
you put them back where they need to be.
Otherwise, let them stay there and step.
Again, they have to figure out how
to do it better even though they figured out what you want.
Doug and Danie Hewlett, Reining Trainers remind us that….
“The horse can
get dizzy and
balled up so
you have to
relieve that.”
By the way, if you wanna learn how to
teach your horse Reining, I urge you to consider
Doug and Danie’s DVD.
They are famous in the world of Reining and they reveal
crucial tips, tricks, and techniques nearly anyone can do.
You can see it by clicking the following:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-daniedoughewlett.html
Another point the Hewletts remind us is this.
When you spin your horse, make it
a nice place to be.
That makes them more willing to spin
and in fact look for it.
Of course, that’s an important horse training principle.
About anything you want your horse to
do, make it a nice place to be for him and he will seek it out.
http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-daniedoughewlett.html
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2. “Words cannot express how happy I am….”
Ever had problems with…
– Picking up your horse’s feet for cleaning or trimming?
– Having your horse stand while you wash, groom or work on him?
– Getting your horse to follow?
– Teaching your horse to back?
– Stopping your horse from rearing?
Well, these and many more things, are solved quickly
using the Pulley Breaking Bridle.
There has been a multitude of testimonials for this bridle
and how it works wonders for those who use it correctly.
It is simple, fast and extremely effective.
Many folks have been fighting problems with for months –
and then try the Pulley Bridle and are amazed at
the results they get with it.
Cindy A. in Ohio sent me this letter
after trying the Pulley Bridle:
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“Hi Charlie…
… Words cannot express how happy I am with the results
I got the first time I used it.
Two pulls and he actually picked up his foot and gave it
to me with NO PROBLEM!!
I know you don’t know my horse, but this has really
been a problem with him.
So I said to my husband that since this worked so well,
let’s give him a bath!! Well guess what—he stood like
a champ for that too!!!
I wish I would have bought this 7 months ago when I bought
him. But now, thanks to that and your books on horse training,
I really have a good horse that now has a good attitude.
Thanks again for all your help and great tips.
By the way I still watch your great video [screensaver]
every night!! I just love it–my teenage daughter says
I’m obsessed!!! Well I guess maybe I am……
Happy Trails
Cindy”
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Thanks, Cindy, for sharing that with all of us.
You can read about the Jesse Beery course here:
http://www.HorseTrainingResources.com/beery.html
And see the Pulley Bridle here:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/bridle.html
For many of you it may be hard to believe that such
simple method could produce such great results.
I assure you, I don’t make these up!
They come from folks just like you who have nagging problems
with their horse. Many, many folks are pleasantly surprised
to obtain such quick results.
Study the Jesse Beery books, use his training methods and
try the bridle. Jesse developed the bridle after years of
working with horses and learning their physiology, nervous
system and fully understanding the horse’s dispositions.
Jesse was a master at figuring out effective methods to training.
http://www.HorseTrainingResources.com/beery.html
http://horsetrainingresources.com/bridle.html
Ok… that’s is for today. Stay safe around your horses!
Charlie
P.s. You’ll also see we have bundled the Beery books with the
Pulley Bridle to save you quite a bit of money. Take advantage
of the discounts now.
http://horsetrainingresources.com/bridle.html
P.P.S. Oh… Cindy mentioned the Screensaver. You can get
yours free here:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/Slideshow.html
Please share it with your horsey friends.