Reining: Teach It First – Make It Pretty Later + The First-Time Horse Buyer

In This Magazine Issue:

1. Teach It First – Make It Pretty Later
2. Horseback Riding for the First Time
3. Buying Your First Horse? Be Careful!

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1. Teach It First – Make It Pretty Later

Trainer Andy Curry filmed and interviewed the Hewletts… here’s a report he filed recently…

If you’ve worked with your horse enough, you probably discovered something important and maybe didn’t know it.

When you first teach a horse something, they aren’t likely to do it with a lot of grace at first.

In other words…

‘It ain’t purty.’

So what, you ask?

Well, let’s say you’re teaching your horse a Reining maneuver like spinning.

When you first start out, you’ll spin your horse slowly because you want him to learn to be relaxed, find his balance, etc.

At some point you’ll ask him to go faster. And when you do, it’s likely he’ll jump a little, or maybe his head’ll fly up.

Not that that’s bad, but it won’t get you good scores in competitions if that is what you’re after.

The point is, now you added a degree of difficulty and he’s gotta learn it.

It’s no wonder, then, that he jumped a little or his head flew up.

But with repetition it’ll get better.

The thing I want you take away from this is this.

You got what you wanted. (ie. speeding him up when you ask). Now that you’re getting what you wanted, ‘now’ you can go back and make it pretty.

Don’t worry about it being pretty at first. Just get him doing it and then through repetition he’ll get better.

This is one of the valuable principles taught by the Hewletts.

If you want to more about what they show, click on the following:

Doug + Danie Hewlett Horse Training DVD

Remember in first grade when we learned to read and write? We didn’t do it very nicely at first.

We had to practice.

Practice, is repetition.

Repetition is the path to mastering.

Doug + Danie Hewlett Horse Training DVD

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2. Horseback Riding for the First Time

Each year thousands of men, women and children start horseback riding for the first time.

Many will jump right into lessons from an instructor right away and might spend hundreds or thousands in the process.

For those who have some knowledge and light experience with horses and riding, lessons are a preferred way to go.

However, for those who haven’t been around horses, or for those who know very little about these 1,000 packages of muscle and nerves, and for those who need to learn all the lingo, riding disciplines, general horse anatomy, care, etc…. then some studying before hand is VERY useful.

We produced this book to handle the new and beginner rider. It covers all the various areas about horses you need to know.

By discovering all these areas before you take lessons you can learn faster and understand more when you do take lessons.

You can also possibly save quite a bit of money on lessons because you’ll be starting from a position of knowledge!

Read more and get your copy here:

Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

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3. Buying Your First Horse? Be Careful!

I hear lots of stories all the time about folks buying a horse, bringing it home or taking it to a boarding stable and then crying out about how to handle it!

There are so many things to consider when buying a horse – especially for those who have never owned one and do not understand what to look for.

Making the wrong selection can be very, very expensive. Discovering after the fact that the horse has medical or other problems, isn’t trained like it the previous owner had indicated, or perhaps isn’t the right horse for the type of riding you want to do could cost you thousands of dollars.

So many buy a horse on emotion… and then realize after the fact that they either don’t have the funds to support it, don’t have the time to care and train it, or find out that it needs hundreds of thousands in vet care.

After hearing all these stories we discussed how we might be able to help.

We figured the best way to help is to inform and train the potential horse owner BEFORE they ever purchase the horse in the first place.

Horse ownership can be a lot of fun, very fulfilling and an answer to a life-long dream for many. How sad it is to see so many get started on the wrong foot and get burdened with wrong horse and end up lamenting their decision.

We have taken action! We have put together a complete manual for the first-time horse buyer. It addresses everything the first-time horse owner needs to consider from questioning why they want a horse, understanding the commitment in time, care, expenses, how to look for a horse, how to ensure the horse is sound, how to read ads, helping determine where or how to board the horse, the vet issues, etc.

Along with the manual we have developed checklists to follow to assist the search and consideration of various horses.

We have added addendums to the book to cover things like horse vital signs, horse first aid, various equipment you’ll need, how to tie a horse, etc.

Our goal was to produce a working manual someone can follow to lead then down the path to the right decision.

Following the guidelines, knowing what questions to ask and how to evaluate each horse results in a decision that could easily save you thousands of dollars.

This new horse-buying manual is finished… we’re just getting it ready to put up on the website and getting it printed.

We’ll fully announce it and present it in just a few days.

Stay tuned!

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Ok… that’s enough for this issue.

Stay safe around your horses,

Charlie

P.S. Read about the Hewlett’s on reining: You will see and learn: What Exercises Get Your Horse Guiding With Feather-Lite Precision! (Plus, Why Working A Horse Like THIS Makes Him Hard To Steer And How To Avoid It!)

Why Most People Can’t Get Their Horses Neck Reining- BUT How You Can So Quickly, You’ll Amaze Yourself! (And How You Can Get Your Horse Neck Reining In Very Little Time!)

Doug + Danie Hewlett Horse Training DVD

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Horseback Riding: Black Beauty… and Your Horse Riding Dream

In This Magazine Issue:

Black Beauty…  and Your Horse Riding Dream

Have you read the classic “Black Beauty” by Anna Sewell?

I’m just guessing… but I’d bet that a large majority of kids and adults alike have started to dream of riding after reading that great book!

More about Black Beauty and something I have for you in a minute….

Most of us have dreamed of riding since we were little kids.  Some of us learned early yet many of us didn’t have the funds or opportunity to do so.  Yet the yearning and interest seems to never go away.

I was quite startled as some statistics I saw a while back – they indicated that a high percentage of new horseback riders are over 30, with many of them in their 40’s or 50’s and older.

Why so much interest?  Well, for some it’s a job.  I have worked with many ranchers, cattlemen and even the cowboys in many large cattle feeding operations.  Horses, to them, are a necessity.

But the majority of folks who receive this email enjoy riding as a hobby or pastime.

There are so many disciplines in riding – from trail riding, endurance riding, all the rodeo sports, jumping, dressage, hunt seat, etc.  (Sorry if I left your favorite sport out!)

So, do you still have that dream?  Or do you have a friend, a child or grandchild who has been dreaming of riding someday?

If so, what’s holding you back?  Finances?  Time?  Fear?

One thing we noticed over the years is that, while interested, many don’t start lessons because of the unknown or fear of horses, or even the fear of not knowing about horses.

That’s one of the main reasons we wrote the book “Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”.

Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

Taking lessons from a certified instructor can be quite expensive.  But if you’re new to horses and don’t have a trusted, experienced friend to teach you, I would suggest it.

But there’s a WHOLE lot of knowledge you can gain about horses in the privacy of your own home, before you ever mount a horse.

By learning about horses, all the terminology, how a horse thinks, and all the things about riding before you go out to take lessons, you’ll be weeks ahead of the others when you start.

And, you’ll save money in the process.

If the time is right or you think you want to start riding lessons in the next few weeks or months, get the book.  Study it. Absorb it.

There’s power in knowledge!

Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

Now, Back to Black Beauty…..

Would you like a copy of Black Beauty?   If you don’t have a copy or haven’t read it yet, I’m going to GIVE you one.

You see, I think any young child, and most adults, should read this classic.

There were many versions of this book.  The one I am giving away is the 1911 American version.

It is a download version – so you’ll have to either read it on your computer or print it out.  But it’s my gift to you.

Here’s the download link:

Black Beauty Download

Enjoy it…  it’s one way that we can say “Thanks” for being a customer and/or horse lover friend.

Stay safe,

Charlie

P.S. When you’re ready to follow that dream…  pick up your copy of “Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”.  You’ll be glad you did.

Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

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Now in Print Form: “Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”

I’ve had dozens of inquiries over the last few months about our book:

“Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”

We’ve had a great response for the book but many folks just don’t want to download it.  They wanted a printed book they could hold in their hands, bookmark, make notes in, etc.

With many other projects on the table we just didn’t have a chance to get it ready for the printer….  well, we finally got it done!

A Great Way for the New Rider to “Get Up To Speed”

For those unfamiliar with the book, it was written specifically for the new horseback rider….  those who have an interest in riding but just weren’t sure how to start.  Or, for those who are about take lessons, found them very expensive, and wanted to see if they could find a less-expensive way.

The book was written and edited by two certified instructors with a combined experience of over 45 years.  It teaches the new rider how to understand the horse, their anatomy, their dispositions, understanding how their brain works, etc.  It also covers the different horse breeds, their markings, etc.

It then proceeds to discuss the various riding styles, tack, preparing for your ride, the various gaits, what to do after your ride, grooming, etc.

It places a great deal of emphasis on safety and being prepared.

It also covers areas like exercising and training your horse.

Get Your Copy of “Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”

As many of you know, horse riding lessons can be very expensive. Depending on the level of instruction and frequency, lessons could easily be hundreds of dollars a month.    So, we provided a bunch of input to two trusted certified instructors to help us write this book.

They “KNOW” horseback riding and instruction and wrote the book from the viewpoint of what the beginner needs to know to get started.  What they want THEIR students to know as they start.

Now, it’s available as a printed book or as a download.  Have it your way!

Get Your Copy of “Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”

We also include two other books with this one (printed and bound with the main book):

1)  “So You Want To Ride A Horse” – another book we wrote about getting started in horseback riding.  This book has a special chapter for the adult beginner rider.

This book covers other various areas about getting started and is an excellent addition to the main book.  That’s why we’re bundling it – so the beginning rider will get the most value.

2) “What You Need To Consider BEFORE You Buy Your First Horse” – if you’ve been even thinking of buying a horse for the first time (or had a sour experience already) then this is a must-read!  So many first-time horse owners don’t have a clear understanding of what to look for and what some of the considerations are prior to buying a horse.

This bonus book isn’t real long, but provides some excellent insight and gives you a bunch of things to consider and questions to answer prior to buying a bringing a horse home.

Get Your Copy of “Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”

So – that’s it.  We spent a little bit extra to have all three of these books bound together in a spiral notebook format.  We printed our Jesse Beery horse training course this way and folks said they loved it.

With this “Complete Beginner’s Guide” you should be able to save quite a bit of money on your early lessons that will pay for the book many times over.  Plus you’ll have a great resource to use for the future.

Order yours today…  they’ll start shipping Monday.

You can read bout it and order yours by clicking here:

Get Your Copy of “Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”

All the best with your horses…. above all things – stay save.

Sincerely,

Charlie Hicks

P.S. This makes a great present for a new-want-to-be rider as well. New riders need to be started right – they need to understand how a horse thinks, understand safety and overcome fears of riding.  And, it doesn’t matter whether you are 12 or 62 – we all know that it is important to overcome the fears of riding for the first time.

Get Your Copy of “Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginner’s Guide”

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