Horse Training: One Rein Stop

 “One Rein Stop – The Emergency Brake For Your Horse”

Safety, safety, safety.  I write about it all the time.
Handling and riding horses is a very dangerous and
accident-prone hobby or business.

The statistics are staggering.  Thousands get
thrown, kicked, bitten, and squeezed every year and
end up with broken bones, necks, concussions or
worse.

There’s absolutely no reason to take chances with
a 1,000+ lb animal that has superior strength and
a lightning-fast nervous system and muscle control.
The handler looses every time when matched at
that level!

A horse can shy and move it’s entire body, with rider,
in a fraction of a second with very little warning.
(Although you can learn to watch for the warning
signs – but that’s another subject.)

One of the best and most important things you can
use to control a horse that is about to blow up
is one One Rein Stop.  It’s simple to do when you
know how and will work on any horse.

The One Rein Stop is a simple but safe
method to control your horse when he wants to:

– Run out of control
– Buck
– Rear
– Bolt

You can safely control the horse and stop
him when he starts to exhibit these behaviors.

If you don’t know what to do in these situations
or have been hurt in the past when this happened
then this DVD is must for you.

You simply MUST learn to control your horse
when things go bonkers.

Paul Esh teaches the One Rein Stop in this new
DVD.  Paul is an excellent trainer and teacher
and you’ll quickly learn and understand how to
do it right.

Go here now to read more:

http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-esh-one-rein-stop.html

You’ll love Paul’s gentle training methods.  He’s really good
at what he does.  You can read more about his history on
the website.

Oh – we include 3 bonus clips on this DVD as well!

Here’s a recent note I got from Liz that references this:

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“Hi Charlie,

What you say is so true but having been in lots of barns
people don’t bother training their horses properly and that’s
why so many people get in to trouble.  Lack of knowledge means
lack of confidence and the first thing that pops into a person’s
head is to pull back on the reins because that’s what they are
taught.

Then they get so panicked as the horse goes faster they
usually fall off.  I think people need to learn the
one rein stop and learn to do it correctly so the horse
doesn’t fall over and and gradually loses his balance and
stops.  I ‘m telling you people just don’t listen.

Happy Riding
Elizabeth”

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Go here to get your “One Rein Stop” DVD now:

http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-esh-one-rein-stop.html

Stay safe out there….

Charlie

P.S. We also include the “One Rein Stop” DVD with our
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Horse Training Tips: Sometimes We Just Don’t Have A Clue

   Have you ever ventured into something only to realize
that you “don’t have a clue” what you got into?

I have.  Multiple times.  I tend to be one of those
who will jump into something by saying “let’s try it,
we’ll figure it out.  Thousands of others are doing it
okay and we have at least average intelligence, to we can
learn it as well.”

I’ll give you some insight from the experiences my wife
and I have had being involved in a ministry in our church.

Our church has a policy that states that no one can be married
in our church unless the couple has gone through our
pre-marriage program.  We have multiple couples in the
church who have been through training to “facilitate”
the program with the new couples who want to be married.

We are “facilitators” and not “counselors” because we
are not licensed counselors.

Anyway – we get these new couple who are “in looooove”
and want to get married.  Most are in their early 20’s.

We’ve gone through this process with at least two dozen
couples now over the last few years.  It is a six week
process we take them through and we dive into every phase of
marriage you can imagine – including finances, intimacy,
what their home life was like when they were growing up, etc.

While some couples really have it together, many of them
do not.  Whether they say it or not, it becomes
real obvious that “we never thought of that” or
“we had no idea about that”.  In a couple cases we even
suggest that it is best for them not to continue due
to various reasons and provide other help ans assistance.

We want them to start with a chance of succeeding because
we know every relationship will have trials and adversity
and, if not prepared for it, will become another failed
relationship that will end up hurting not only them, but
extended families as well.

It’s not their fault much of the time.  Either they
were too infatuated with each other, marriage wasn’t ever
modeled for them in their own parents, or whatever –
they just didn’t know to even ask or think about it.

Horse ownership and training is a lot like that, too.

How many of you bought your first horse only to find
out that “OMG – this is hard” or “Why isn’t my horse
responding to me”  or “Why is my horse biting or kicking
me” or “I had no idea it would cost this much to keep this
horse, buy tack, take lessons, pay the vet, and on and on?”

You didn’t start this horse-crazed hobby with all the
knowledge you needed to be successful.

Just like we can find a mate and fall in love, we do that
with our horses, too.  We see those big eyes staring back
at us, see that majestic animal in the pen or out in the
pasture and immediately fall in love.  We start dreaming
of trail riding or showing or just wanting to be around
this new love and start a new relationship with this
new horse.  Some go ga-ga and don’t have a clue what
they’re getting into.

It happens every day to hundreds, if not thousands.  Then
reality sets in and we have to start training or fixing
problems.  Perhaps that new love has some quirks – he bites,
kicks, rears or bucks.  He won’t come to you and you can’t
catch him in the pasture.  He won’t let you pick up his
feet or he won’t stand to let you groom him or put
on his saddle.

He won’t walk, turn or stop right.  You jerk, kick,
pull, scream and get frustrated.  Now the horse is even
more confused and doesn’t have a clue what you want
because you haven’t learned enough to know how to
get him to move properly.

Sometimes the horse is so frustrated with you all he
knows to do is try to remove the pressure, pulling,
and frustration by rearing or bucking you off.

What just happened is natural for the horse but your
lack of understanding and training sees this as
a “bad horse”.

Sound familiar?  Ever seen this before?  Are you living with
some of those issues right now?

Sometimes we have to come to the realization that the
problem is with us, not the horse.

Anything worth doing is worth doing right.  If you don’t
have control of your horse then you’re skirting danger.
I know this – a 1,200 pound horse which has lightning-fast
reactions and enormous strength is a time bomb waiting to
go off, even with a trained handler or rider.

Do me and yourself a favor right now – if you’re not
willing to learn how to handle that horse correctly
and safely, and train it so it’s safe to ride, then
please get rid of it.  Don’t put yourself and others
in harm’s way.  Statistics show that you’ll get hurt
and many times it will lead to broken bones, concussions,
or worse.

That may sound harsh but it happens way too often.  If
I’m the first one to tell it to you that way and it
keeps you, others or even your horse from getting hurt
then I’ll do it.

It’s sort of like the new couple who are blinded by love
and don’t see the train wreck coming in their lives.

Seek out those more experienced and trusted who have
proven themselves and listen to them.

However, there are some that want to sell you a magic potion
that would solve all your horse problems in a few days.
Run from them.  Seek other help.  Experience and insight
take time to learn.  It’s true with almost any skill.

Horse training is no different.

Here’s a huge truth about horse training that you
need to understand:

Over half the problem is with the trainer and not the
horse.  Until the one doing the training understands
how horses learn and know how to get the horse to start
properly acting on the commands over and over each time
when asked, then nothing is good is going to come
out of the training attempts.

You MUST understand the nature of the horse, how his
brain works and how he learns.

Know this: the horse already has all the ability to do
all the basic stuff you want it to do.  It’s up to
the trainer to teach the horse each command and act
on it properly in a controlled fashion.

So, how do you get there you ask?

You study, you watch others do it successfully and
learn along the way.  It doesn’t happen over night.

Tell me any valuable skill or trade you have learned
that didn’t take quite a while to learn.

We have assembled various resources to help you and we
have never sugar-coated or “hyped” the results attempting
to get you to otherwise.  We wouldn’t be in business
long if we did.

Our 8 Volume Jesse Beery Course is one of the standards
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of use and by nearly 300,000 horse owners.

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If you’re just starting out learning about horseback riding lessons then read about our Beginners Guide here:

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And, of course, we have a full set of horse training videos and DVDs by
professional horse trainers that cover a multitude
of lessons about everything from de-spooking their
horse, to teaching sliding stops and spins, and how
to teach your horse reining, etc.

If you’ll take the time to listen closely and learn
from these proven professionals you’ll pick up
a multitude of horse training “gems” or “nuggets”
that you can apply to any horse in lots of situations.

Listening to these professionals is like learning from
the “Jedi Master” in their own specialty.  You can
learn a lot if you pay attention.

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If you’re looking for a microwave fix to your horse
problems then please don’t bother.

With one exception – and that is our pulley bridle
most things take many, many repetitions before your
horse finally “gets it”.  You can read some of the
testimonials many of our pulley bridle uses have
had to solve certain problems here:

http://horsetrainingresources.com/bridle.html

Many have been amazed how well and how fast it works.

OK – that’s enough for today.  I hope I haven’t stepped on
too many toes here.  Please take a step back and examine
what’s really happening if you can relate to any of this
I’ve discussed above.

[We’re offering horse training not marriage counselling!
Although, if you think about it, we can learn a lot
by taking the same approach in many of our relationships.]

Thanks for reading this far.  And thanks to all our customers
who help us continue to bring these emails multiple
times a week.

Charlie

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Horse Training Tips – Don’t NAG Your Horse!

It’s not common knowledge like you think it should be.

Any trainer worth their salt should tell you that the less you “pull” on a horse the better.

Constantly pulling on a horse is like bein’ nagged by someone.

Just because a horse is a horse doesn’t mean we can nag on him.

They resent it just like we do.

But one of the things I wanted to point out is nagging a horse while riding him.

How does that happen?

It happens from unskilled hands.

What I mean is the rider’s hands are not still and balanced.

If your hands are still when you ride, you’re not pulling on the reins which pull on the horse’s mouth.

Pulling on the horse’s mouth again and again is nagging him.

He doesn’t like it and eventually he won’t want to put up with it.

So the trick is to develop the feel.

Develop hands that are calm, still, and balanced.

Now you may think your hands are good and still when you ride…and they may be.

I don’t know what your riding level is.

But there’s a way to check your hands to see just how still they “really” are.

Believe it or not, you can use a spoon and an egg.

Get in the saddle and have your horse walk around.

You’ll find out just how still your hands “really” are whether or not that egg falls out of the spoon.

Truth be told…the egg WILL fall out because it is very difficult to do.

But you’ll find you can increase the length of time before the egg falls off the spoon.

That’s telling you you’re getting steadier hands.

What it does more than anything is get you aware of your hands.

This is one of the nifty little tricks Diana Quintana teaches her students.

She also shows it (and several others) in her horse training video.

If you want to read about it, click on the following:

http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-quitana-riding.html

Just remember.

The less you pull on your horse, the happier he’ll be.

He won’t feel nagged.

And when he doesn’t feel nagged, he’ll be happier and much more willing to do what you ask.

Check out one of our professional horse training videos:

http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-quitana-riding.html

Make sense?

Check out reining horse training, too!

That’s it for today.  Stay safe around your horses.

Charlie

P.S. Diana shows a LOT of valuable tips in her riding video and is an excellent and experienced instructor.  And, she has the ribbons and  trophy’s to prove she knows what she’s doing!

http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-quitana-riding.html

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