Is Your Horse Misinterpreting What You’re Asking?

In Today’s Horse Tips Magazine Issue:

“Is Your Horse Misinterpreting What You’re Asking?”

It happened years ago on the TV show
“60 Minutes”, and it was quite shocking.

The journalist Mike Wallace got
himself in a pickle.

He was interviewing the Soviet President
Boris Yeltsin.

Wallace asked the former president if
he was “thin-skinned” about the press.

But the translator mis-translated the
question.

When Yeltsin heard the question, it
was translated to him as:

“Is Boris Yeltsin a
thick-skinned hippopotamus?”

Can you imagine???

Yeltsin responded by saying that Wallace
should express himself in a more civilized manner.

Funny how things can get miscommunicated.

And when it comes to horses, it happens
all the time.

Think about it.

Your horse doesn’t know what you mean
when you ask him to do something unless he’s
done it enough to know what you want.

When you first ask a horse to do something,
he’s more or less “guessing” what you want.

He’s actually searching for a way out
of the pressure you’re putting on him.

And when the pressure’s off he kind of
goes “whew!” and realizes when you do “X” then
he’s supposed to do “Y”.

The wrong thing to do would be to quit
the pressure when he’s not doing what you want.
That would teach him to do something you didn’t
ask.

You’d be surprised how often that happens.

An example is riding a horse and you ask
him to go left.

But he goes right.

If you let him when you were asking him
go left, then you just taught him to either do
what he wants and/or to go right when you want
to go left.

Thus, you might ask yourself if you’re
having trouble getting your horse to do something.

Is it because you’re not “translating” it
correctly?

But that’s not the whole picture.

There’s also the part that it takes
about 30 days for a horse to learn a verbal cue.

So just because a horse just learned what
“trot” meant doesn’t mean that from here on out he’s
going to trot when you say trot.

It has to be reinforced constantly.

Not reinforcing it is not translating to
his language.

One of the best ways you can translate to
your horse is to have a good foundation on him.

The foundation starts from day one of
any horse’s training.

In fact, most trainers I know will fix
a horse problem by starting them over as if
they didn’t know anything.

Why?

Because they need to see what he knows
and what he doesn’t.

And what he doesn’t know will have to
be taught to the horse.

Or, maybe he learned the wrong thing due
to a mis-translation.

Thus, if your horse has behavioral problems
and you can’t seem to fix it, then I would urge
you to restart him and go through the motions and
fix it.

Diana Quintana has a great program
she puts her horses through and I would
encourage you to follow it.

Here’s a for instance from her program.

When you work a horse in the round pen
and you’re getting him going from one gait to
the next, it should be smooth.

Not just “JERK!” into the next gait.

No.

It should be more of a smooth transition.

That means from going slow to going faster
and from going fast and going back down to slower.

A horse needs to know he can go from fast
to slower and do so without being excited and out
of sorts.

You must “translate” to him that that’s
what he must do.

As I said, Diana’s system is tried, tested,
and very thorough.

To see more about it, click on the following:

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

Remember.

A horse may not be doing something right
because it’s what he understood to be right.

Boris Yeltsin understood Mike Wallace said
he was a thick-skinned hippopatamus.

But that’s not what Wallace said.

It got lost in translation.

Is your horse not doing something right be-
cause it gets lost in translation?

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

OK – that’s it for today.  Stay safe around your horses!

Charlie

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Have a blessed night,  Karen”

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not altered my opinion.  I am still training horses and still
use the knowledge gained from them.  Sandy”

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Horse Training and Horseback Riding Wisdom – KINDLE VERSION!

Horse Training Books:
“Horse Training & Horseback Riding Wisdom”
Now available on the Kindle!

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Read the insights and wisdom of world-class horse trainers in a new release I am titling:Read the insights and wisdom of world-class horse trainers in a new release I am titling:In it you will find discussions and solutions to dozens of common horse problems such as:

  • The three reasons a horse bucks!
  • The seven dangerous mistakes you must NEVER make with your horse!
  • What dangers to look for “before” riding your horse so you stay safer!
  • The five rules of Respect Building!
  • When NOT to teach your horse something new or risk ruining him!
  • Plus…Secrets of being a good horse trainer

And that’s just a small “taste” of what’s in store for you.This book covers over 40 articles and 100 pages of pure horse training gems you can use with your horses today.  I know of no other product like this.  Here, in more specific detail, is what Horse Training Wisdom reveals:

  • The surprising fix for a resistant horse!
  • Why your horse may be doing something you don’t want!
  • How to teach your horse to follow his head!
  • How a “Safe Place” creates horse training success!
  • Where your horse’s “kill button” is! (Teach him stop with it!)
  • How to tell if your horse is belligerent or lacking understanding.
  • How to teach your horse the right answer so he always does what you want!
  • How to “Instill Faith In Your Horse To Have Faith In You”.
  • #1 reason your horse doesn’t stop!
  • How to use the simple act of leading a horse to teach him what “Whoa” means!
  • What mistake to avoid so your horse doesn’t learn to fear!
  • What horse training secret would put horse trainers out of job if you used it right!
  • How to turn your horse’s misbehavior into your advantage so he does what you want!
  • When to “never” get on a horse! (Yet people violate this constantly!)
  • And you’ll understand how powerful these secrets are when see tips like…
  • How to “not” worry your horse when working with him! (A worried horse is dangerous!)
  • The musician’s secret to successful horse training!
  • Shocking amount of repetitions horses need to learn a cue!
  • #1 secret to change your horse’s mind about nearly anything!
  • Is your horse halter broke?  Maybe not – How to tell!
  • What simple horse training exercise is a mega-effective tool for you and your horse!
  • Horse won’t stop when you do while leading him?  Do this!
  • How to easily keep your horse’s attention with the “Entertainment Secret!”

PLUS!  There are pages and pages of explanation with in clear detail of why your horse does what he does and what you need to know to increase your ability and understanding of horses.  Forget about just getting out of your nonworking “habits”…these pages are key to attaining new, fresh, and overwhelmingly powerful feelings of understanding and accomplishment!For example, you’ll understand that your horse must have respect for you. So what?  Well, lack of respect is dangerous.  And if you have little or no respect from your horse while in the saddle, your horse will think only of himself if he spooks and that means if he goes crazy from fear, you could have trouble controlling him and you could get hurt.BUT!  If you actually “know” his respect level from the tip, then you can use an earlier tip to help build back the respect.What’s more, a disrespectful horse has bad manners.  If you correct his bad manners then you make him more respectful.And to correct bad manners, you must be able to recognize them – that’s in the book, too.Need more convincing?

  • Pump The Air trick – gets a horse out of your bubble!
  • Demand your horse’s respect or earn it…which is right (and safest)?
  • How to build your horse’s confidence which builds trust and therefore safety for you!
  • Secret to create willing communication with your horse!
  • #1 reason your horse resists training! (If you really get this, your understanding with horses will change forever and your ability will triple!)
  • How to know when your horse “doesn’t” understand what you want! (and why you must know this to effectively train him)
  • How to get your horse wearing a saddle his first time without having a wreck!
  • Secret to teaching your horse to slow down or stop if you’re falling off!

Hundreds  of you who have been getting my horse tips emails for weeks, months or years have written notes about how much you like the training tips I send out.  This book includes some of those as well as many, many more I have never written about.All this wisdom and these horse training “gems” came from years of working with professional trainers.  It’s sort of like sitting on the porch and listening to your grandfather’s wisdom and gleaning a lifetime of wisdom that is invaluable.

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Is Your Horse Hungry To Learn?

1. “Is Your Horse Hungry To Learn?”

2. Last Day to get the new book:
“Horse Training Wisdom” for free

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1. “Is Your Horse Hungry To Learn?”

When Kenny Scott was being filmed for his
DVD, he made a comment worth passing along.

During filming he said:

“The first 30-45 days it seems
like a horse is hungry to learn.
But your first 8-10 rides it
seems like you’re not getting
anywhere in a hurry.”

Then Kenny said:

“After that, the next couple weeks it seems like they’re
trying real hard to learn and make you happy.”

Okay.

With that said, I want to expand
on why Kenny’s comments are important.

First, when you start working with
a horse you may get frustrated and think
you don’t know how to get your horse
to do anything.

Why?

Because like Kenny said, the first
8-10 rides it seems like you’re not
getting anywhere in a hurry.

So, the first lesson is to simply
understand…that just happens.
It’s okay that your horse won’t seem
to get it right away.

As a matter of fact, if you’re not
a horse training pro…it’s “STILL”
okay your horse doesn’t get it right
away. (even if you ARE a pro)

Why?

Because maybe you’re refining your
technique.

Not only that, horse time is slow.

Getting a horse to do something is
not a fast process.

Sometimes it’s faster than other times,
but it’s not normally a fast process.

The next thing to note is Kenny’s comment
about the horse being real hungry to learn
in the next 30-45 days.

Not only that, they try real hard to
make you happy.

This is important to know because horses
generally just try to get along.

They’re not out to pick a fight or refuse
what you ask (unless someone with the wrong
attitude and hands got a hold of him before you did.)

They’re trying desperately to figure out what
you want and after those first 8-10 rides you’ll
see a definite improvement of learning and
willingness to learn.

Just be careful not to teach too much.

Look for places to quit.

Fix what needs fixed and if something
doesn’t need fixed, then there’s no need
to mess with it.

The old saying: “If it ain’t broke,
don’t break it” applies here.

These wise words (and gobs more) come
from Kenny Scott.
If you want to read more about him,
click on the following:

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

One other thing I want to point out that Kenny mentioned.

When you work with your horse be “REAL”
careful to distinguish between him not
understanding what you want vs. bad behavior.

Not understanding requires patience and
figuring out a way for him to “get it.”

Bad behavior is punishable – but the punishment
can NOT outweigh the crime.

Be fair to the horse.

If you’re not sure, then ask yourself
these questions.

1.  Did he understand- did I explain
so he could understand?

2.  Was I in his way?

Veddy, veddy important.

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

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2. Last Day to get the new book:
“Horse Training Wisdom” for free

You can get the new book “Horse Training Wisdom”
two ways:

1. Buy it for $17.00, or
2. Get it free with any purchase over $50.00

Read all about the book and the details here:

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Lots of folks have enjoyed it so far.  Perhaps
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OK… that’s it for today…

Go forth, enjoy your horses…  but do it all safely.

Charlie

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A sweet note from KB:

“Hi Charlie,
Just wanted to say ‘God bless you’ for what you do
and for your big generous heart~”

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