The ‘Smokin Bacon’ Horse Training Priniciple


1. The ‘Smokin Bacon’ Horse Training Priniciple

2. Success With the Jesse Beery Pulley Bridle

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1. The ‘Smokin’ Bacon’ Horse Training Principle

Today I wanted to point out a crucial
horse training tip.

If you have ever worked with a horse
and he gets more and more resistant, there’s a
tendency to use our parenting skills.

To the uninitiated, the parenting
skills make sense. After all, it’s what you do
with your kids, right?

Often, a child that’s resistant gets
pressure from the parent to do what the
parent says to do.

The more resistance the kid gives,
the more pressure the parent gives.

But with horses, that’s a great way
to get him to lock up and make him mad.

When that happens, you’re witnessing
the ‘Bacon Principle’.

What is the Bacon Principle?

Let me explain.

First, the bacon principle comes from
one of our featured trainers.

His name is J.J. Ryberg.

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

J.J. says that once a horse gets
resistant the he (J.J.) softens WAY up.

Why?

Because too much pressure is applied
and the horse doesn’t like it.

J.J. says:

‘It’s like cookin’ bacon.  When
the bacon smokes you gotta turn
down the heat.’

Thus, go slow.  Release pressure.

When it starts smokin’, go back to
the basics.

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

That’s yet another powerful horse
training principle – going back to the basics.

Anytime the bacon starts smokin’, go
back to what the horse knows.

It’ll bring him back to you.

Now this ‘Bacon Principle’ is veddy,
veddy, veddy important.

You have to learn to recognize when the
pressure is too much.

If you blow it, you won’t teach him
anything.

He can get mad.  So mad, in fact, you
couldn’t get him to do anything.

To learn more about this principle and
how to deal with it, check out J.J.’s video at:

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

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2. Success With the Jesse Beery Pulley Bridle

When your horse won’t let you pick up his feet
or keeps crowding you or keeps moving when you try
and mount…. what do you do?

There’s a whole mess of bad behaviors that lots
of horse owners keep putting up with or just can’t cure.

If you’re one of them, listen up.

We’ve been making and selling the Pulley Bridle for quite a while
now and have dozens and dozens of letters that folks have written to us
thanking us and praising the Pulley Bridle.

Jesse Beery talks about it at length in his Horse Training course.

http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/bridle.html

It is simple yet extremely effective.  Many folks said they just couldn’t
believe how fast and easy it was to correct multiple bad behaviors in their
horses.  Here’s an example of one letter by a 29 year veteran farrier:

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“Charlie,

Just got your Pulley Bridle about 3 weeks ago.  Man am I impressed!  I have
been a Farrier for 29 years, seen alot of so called tools of the trade but
the Pulley Bridle has them all beat.

Tried it out on Miniature Horses that 8 weeks before had to throw them on the
ground to trim, after 4 pulls on the bridle I was able to pick up
all 4 feet no problem.

1 week later did a mamoth jack never been done before,
tried to work with him a while, ran out of time, put bridle on
couple of pulls stood there willing to be handled.

I could go on for ever I guess, but thanks a million.

PS Work with your horse so when the farrier gets there
we can get are job do quick and easy.”

— Bob Wallace, Bellefontaine Ohio

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Read about it yourself and get yours.

It comes with a 100% guarantee so you
have nothing to loose.

http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/bridle.html

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That’s it for today…  stay safe with your horses…

Charlie

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Does Your Horse Have Self Control?

1. Does Your Horse Have Self Control?

2. Jesse Beery 8 volume course on horse training

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1. Does Your Horse Have Self control?

How To Teach Self Control –  To Your Horse….

Just look all around – there’s lots of folks and
things out there with NO self control….
and much of it isn’t purty.

Seriously, self control is obviously
important in our everyday human lives.

Thing is, horses need it too.

Especially when you’re on ’em.

After all, bein’ on a
horse deciding to zoom back to the barn is
especially frightening when…

“Fence Posts Go Whizzing By!”

Yikes!

To teach your horse self control, you
can first do it from the ground.

In her video, Diana Quintana shows what to do
with your horse in the round pen to teach your
horse self control.

A very important point Diana makes is this:

“Your horse needs to know not to get real excited.”

That point is so critical, I don’t know
how to stress the importance of it enough.

See…a horse is easily excitable.

And if they get too excitable,
it can have deadly consequences.

One thing to do is teach them from the
ground that when going from the walk to
the trot is to not get all wound up about it.

You want to see a nice, smooth, controlled,
purposeful transition from the walk to the trot.

And of course from the trot to the lope, you want
another nice, smooth, controlled, purpose- full transition.

Thus, you want them know to pick up their speed
when you ask but to do it in a relaxed, calm,
controlled manner.

How do you do that?

Like Diana shows in her video, you simply ask
the horse to increase his speed.

When you ask for the next gait, be sure you
ask the same way every time or your horse
won’t know what you want.

When they don’t know what you want, then he
can confused and then scared.

A scared horse won’t learn – he’s too busy bein’ scared.

So say you want your horse to go from the walk to the trot.

You can say: “trot”

Then when you do, you will need to increase the
urgency and pressure on him to move him faster.

When he moves to the trot, back off the pressure
and make it comfortable for him to be in the trot.

If he gets out of the trot, put him back in it.

Now what if he leaps to a trot and it’s
not smooth and controlled.

The first thing to understand is when a horse
is first learning this, it won’t likely be purty.

As he does it more, it’ll get better – especially
after he knows what you want.

If he goes too fast when you ask for the trot,
you can slow him down by walking towards the front
of him and sort of cutting off his path to go forward.

As you do, at some point you’ll see him begin
to slow down.  When he does, then get back out of his way.

When he’s at that trot, make it comfortable for him to be there.

How do you make it comfortable?

By leavin’ him alone.

Just let him do his thing and don’t pester him.

This is an example of the kind of stuff you can
learn from a World Champion Horse Trainer…Diana Quintana.

If you want to know more about her, click on the following:

Get Your Copy Of Diana Quintana’s DVD

Lastly, what if your horse is trotting and
slows to a walk but you didn’t ask him to?

The answer is you put him back to a trot.

Then when “YOU” say it’s okay to walk,
then slow him to a walk.

Always, always, always get your horse lookin’
to you for what he’s supposed to do – don’t
let him do what he wants to do.

It will pay off BIG TIME – it will even…

“Save Your Life Someday!”

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2. Jesse Beery 8 volume course on horse training

Be sure to read the full information about the most
famous horse training program of all time by Jesse Beery.

His 8 volume course has been used to successfully
train literally thousands of horses.

“Any Horse Can Be Cured” according to Prof. Beery.

Read all the info here:

   Get Jesse Beery’s Course Info HERE

I assure you of this – if you’ll take the Beery course and
read it, then apply the concepts and methods in your training…
you’ll be back thanking me like so many others before you.

Read the testimonials of those who used his methods.

Read about the Pulley Bridle as well and
those testimonials.  They are all real, genuine reports
from thrilled horse owners…  all who had
breakthroughs with their horses.

Read All About The Pulley Bridle

Ok…  that’s it for today.  Stay Safe around your horses!

Charlie

P.S.  Note that there is free shipping on all training DVDs
through October.  It doesn’t matter if you order one or more –
we’ll pay the shipping costs for you anywhere in the world.

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Horses and the Miss America Pageant (Sliding Stops + Spins)

“Horses and the Miss America Pageant”

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Today is a real treat!  We’re announcing a great
new DVD on “How to Teach Your Horse Sliding Stops
and How to Teach Spins!” by professional trainer
Chuck Nesmith.

Also – there is FREE SHIPPING on all DVDs for
the rest of the month.
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Read this whole message – there are some good tips
included below!

The Miss America pageant has a long
history in the U.S.

And you may be surprised to know a
horse was once used in the talent portion.

In 1949, Carol Fraser (Miss Montana),
rode a horse onto the stage to do an equine
routine.

After this performance, animal acts
were banned from the pageant.

Why?

Because the horse stumbled and nearly
landed in the orchestra pit.

No,…I am NOT making that up!

Can you imagine sitting in the orchestra
pit and seeing this 1000 pound animal
about to land on you and your violin?

Apparently, horses on a solid stage
is not a good thing.

But in the dirt…now that’s where
they can show their stuff.

Two of the coolest things a horse
does (in my humble opinion) are sliding stops
and spins.

And you don’t have to be a master
trainer to teach ’em.

But they are a wonderful way to better
yourself and your horse.

You’d be shocked how much you can hone
your communication skills with a horse just
by doing this.

And really, there are no tricks to
doing it.

Plus, not every horse can do this well.

Some are better ‘n others but it’s
still fun to do.

We filmed Chuck Nesmith showing how to
do this step-by-step.

It’s easier than you’d think – especially
using Chuck’s method.

Interestingly, there are things you
should know “behind the scenes” that are going on
before you horse can do these things.

One is, you want your horse to guide good.

When you move your hand, you want the
horse to move.  Everything you do with your hand
you also back up with your leg.

Next, the more you can get your horse to
guide, the more confident they become in what they’re
doing.

Do you know what makes a good reining horse
even if your horse isn’t a reiner?

Confidence.

Your horse not only needs it…so do you
as the rider.

Once Chuck has done his warm-ups and made
sure the horse can do a few things, he works on
stopping.

Chuck has 3 cues for stopping.

1. Saying “whoa”

2. Sit down and take away your legs.
(This is Chuck’s #1 cue.)

3. Picking his hand up.

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And Chuck doesn’t like to use a fence to
teach a horse to stop.

Why?

He doesn’t think he can get anymore drive
from the backend by running them to the fence.

Chuck says it’s just not for him.

I find this rather refreshing because
here’s a guy doing it differently from lots of
other people AND he’s very successful with his
own way.

What is his own way?

Chuck trots his horse toward the rail.

If the horse ducks left or right he will
steer him back the other way.

When he gets up to the fence, he backs
the horse.

Why?

Because the same muscle group used in
stopping is being used in backing.

Then he turns them around easy.

You may wonder if Chuck works on roll
backs when teaching stopping.

He doesn’t.

Why?

Because they are two different maneuvers
and he doesn’t want his horse jumping around.

Thus, if you want to learn to teach your
horse good stopping (and sliding stops) and how
to spin, Chuck gives a remarkably thorough
explanation how to do it in his DVD.

To see more, click on the following:

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Ride safe.

Charlie

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