Horses And All The ‘In-Between’ Stuff

 Horses And All The ‘In-Between’ Stuff

  A while back we filmed pro horse trainer Sam Burrell.
(One of our customer’s favorite trainers)

http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/samburrell

After filming, Sam talked a lot about horse   owners in general.

Sam finds himself puzzled about some
horse owners because he finds a lot of them
just want a horse they can climb on and go
for a ride when they want.

Sorta like gettin’ in your car and driving off.

Sam Burrell – Professional Horse Trainer

Many think:

  “Never mind all the in-between stuff
    you should do to keep your horse tuned up
    and  safe for you”.

They don’t realize what it takes
to properly keep a horse, train it, have it show
respect to you and all the other “stuff”.

  They get mad at their horses, frustrated and
  wonder why their horses don’t do what they want.

The problem?

It’s all the “in-between” stuff  they’re not doing.

What kind of “in between” stuff am I talking about?

For starters, understanding horses in general.

Why is that important?

Because it greatly impacts your safety
in profound ways.

For instance, we did a DVD with Jim Rea and
he gave his famous ‘Nature of the Beast’
talk which you can see at:

http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/dvds/jim-rea-nature/

One of the things he discussed was how a horse sees.

Because the horse has an eye on each side
of his head, he can see what’s going on to his
left ‘independently’ of what’s going on to his
right.

Us humans, on the other hand, see one single
image formed from both eyes.

But the horse can see an image on the left
and a different image on the right.

Can you imagine having that ability?

Even as a human, it would feel overwhelming
to have an image on my left that differs from the
one on the right.

Another difference –  as a human, we have the
ability to reason about what we see.  For
example, we understand that if a child is
standing in the street and there is a car
coming in their direction at a high rate
of speed, we know to get the child out of
the street before the car hits him.

We can reason and deduce what will happen.

Horse’s react.  They can’t reason like we do.

They are a prey animal and is why they’ll
try to flee when faced with a threat or are
scared.  Whether you’re on their back or not!

That’s one HUGE reason they need reassurance
from you.  They need someone to tell them
what they should fear and what they shouldn’t.

As a horse owner. if I  didn’t understand
how the horse sees things and how he’s getting twice
the visual stimulus than I do…AND he’s dealing
with it using a brain that can’t reason like yours
and mine…I could inadvertently make my horse
dangerous to myself.

How?

By punishing him when he gets scared when
I thought he should be doing what I asked.

His brain might have been pre-disposed with something that
frightened him.  And unless you have the horse’s attention,
your request isn’t going to mean much to him.

Rather, I should be kind and might even pet
him when he gets concerned about something.

If he gets punished when he sees or hears
something that scares him, do you know what happens?

He develops another fear.

The thing that scared him still scares him.

And now when he sees or hears that thing
that scared him, he knows he’ll get in trouble for
being scared about it.

Thus…he now has two fears.

And guess what.

There you are, riding a 1,000 pounds of raw,
easily-excitable emotion and muscle that
could explode out of control in a microsecond.

Horses have lightning-fast reactions and can spin,
rear or take off in less time it takes you to blink.

And that, my friend, is just one of the
many reasons I encourage you learn all
you can about your horse.

In fact, I urge you to commit to learn all
you can because you and your horse will be better
for it.

It’s all part of the “in-between” stuff you need to
know and be aware of.

http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/samburrell

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OK – that’s it for today my friend.
Please stay safe around your horses!

Charlie

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Words of wisdom from Patrick:

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“Charlie, You are right on the money about safety.

I took a few spills from my green broke gelding last
year and am now recovering from from surgery on my
right shoulder. I screwed up my rotator cuff and tore
a tendon on a muscle on my shoulder blade.

Thanks for your tips and books. I’ve learned an awful
lot from them. Don’t take safety for granted, especially
when your getting close to the 50 year mark.

Respectfully yours,
Patrick G.”

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Moms – A Special Breed

Mom’s – A Special Breed

Happy Mother’s Day!

This Sunday is a special day in the US.

 It’s Mother’s Day.  A VERY special day.

Truth be known, behind most successful folks
was a loving mother.  There are always
exceptions, but we frequently owe much
to those loving Moms to help them along
the way.

Mom is the persistent encourager, prayer
warrior, nurse, loving partner, tireless
worker and is typically always there.

She doesn’t give up on kids who make mistakes
or those that have made wrong choices in life.

And a Mom never stops being a Mom.

This message today is for all of you
who have been blessed with children, have
lost children, have adopted and or cared
for other children.  No one else.  Just you.

Thank you for all you do.  You are a blessing.

May the Lord bless you on Mother’s Day and throughout
the year.  You’re unlike anything else
God has created and He gave you a special
loving care and sense for things that
others don’t have.

Even things like eyes behind your head!

And patience…oh, so much patience.

I pulled out a few thoughts from my
message in previous years and edited
then to share with you again.

Thoughts from the heart and wellworth repeating.

Blessings to each of you,

— Charlie

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In Today’s Special Issue:

 “Moms – A Special Breed”

Today’s tip isn’t about horse training.  It’s about
something more important. more valued and special.

Without hesitation, from the bottom of my heart,
Lord Bless all you Moms out there.  For all you do,
for all the unselfish acts of love and dedication
to your families, for many – the lack of recognition
you get, and for hanging in there through thick and
thin – Lord Bless you all!

I want to acknowledge all Moms here – whether your
kids are still at home or are out of the house,
whether you have lost kids in any way, or perhaps
you have adopted.  Please know there’s no one on
earth that could do the job you’re doing.

You deserve much more praise and support than you
typically get throughout the year.

The Lord created you special.  And he has put a unique
love, care and concern for others in you like no other.

As one who gives so much and typically keeps the
family together, you at times seem to be a SuperHero.

My own Mom went to be with the Lord early – she had
colon cancer and they could do just so much until,
finally, the Lord called her home.

I will never forget the countless hours she would
stay up doing things for the family, denying herself
of so many things for others – whether her own family
or for others in need.  She was truly one who would
help anyone – from a neighbor to a complete stranger.

I hardly ever heard her say anything negative about
anyone…she almost always could find some redeeming
trait in even the worst of humanity and tell them so.

Always a positive outlook.  Always helping others.
Always loving.  Always giving.

Funny thing, I married a gal just like her.

One who never gives up on her own children and is always
encouraging them.  And she puts up with all my antics
and laughs at all my (funny) jokes.  She gives all to
her kids and me and thinks of herself and her needs
last.

Prov. 18:22  “Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing,
and obtaineth favour of the LORD.”

Certainly ’tis true in my life.

So on this Sunday – to all you Mothers out there:

Lord bless you all.  You have a huge responsibility
and it isn’t necessarily easy.  It’s demanding.
It daunting at times.  It’s tiring.

But it’s the most rewarding thing you could do.  Hang
in there.  Don’t give up.  Fight back the enemy who
would come to devour, kill and destroy.

Stay on your knees for your children.  Especially those
who have made some wrong choices.  NEVER give up.

To all the rest of you – please take time to show
respect, praise and encouragement to not only your
own Mom, if possible, but to those around you as well.

Moms deserve our utmost praise and lots of
encouragement throughout the year.

Enjoy the day.  Thanks and bless you all
for being there.

Sincerely,

Charlie Hicks
Head guy at www.HorseTrainingResources.com

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Beginner’s Horseback Riding Book:
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Horse Training: You Don’t Need To Be A Pro To Succeed!

Horse Training: You Don’t Need To Be A Pro To Succeed!

  Come in close and read this carefully…
  You’re about to learn some important horse
  training principles.

“You Don’t Need To Be A Pro To Succeed”

Want to know a secret about training and
working with horses?

It’s something that can make a HUGE difference
in both your confidence and success with
your horses.

It can be a life-changing secret as you
prepare to work, train and ride your horses.

What is it?

Learning and doing one thing at a time.

Now, that may not sound like a huge deal
but I assure you that if you understand
the concept you can succeed.

Most folks who are new to horses think
they need to equivalent of BS degree to
train their horses.  It just tain’t true!

There’s a whole bunch of folks who send
their horses off to a “professional trainer”
because they think they can’t do it themselves.

But you better know who you’re dealing with
before you entrust your horse to their training.

There’s a whole bunch of marginal and very
poor trainers out there who can do more
more harm than good.

I’ve written lots of emails in the past about
what to look for in a trainer and what they
should be doing to help you understand what
YOU need to be doing as well.

Training the owner is just as important as
training the horse.

But I digress…I’ll dig out those emails
in the near future and go over more of
that again.

But here’s the truth…

If you approach your horse with only ONE
thing to work on (and you should always
only teach one thing at a time), then
there’s no reason you couldn’t study about
how to do that one thing and master it.

  Once you have succeeded with that ONE thing,
  go on to the next thing.

In a small amount of time you’ll have a
whole bunch of stuff under your belt and
your knowledge and CONFIDENCE will be
growing almost exponentially.

It is amazing but success multiplies, not
just adds.  I would suggest you try it.

Take two simple things you want to teach
your horse.  Learn what you need to learn
to teach the first one and go do it.

Be patient.  Don’t allow yourself to get
frustrated – stop the lesson before you
and your horse get to that point.

But keep at it and do it.

Once you’ve succeeded, learn and do the
second thing.  I assure you, the second
thing will go smoother than the first.

And here’s where the magic happens…

  After that second success you’ll be
  ready to conquer the world.

  Your confidence and your
  HORSE’S CONFIDENCE
  in you will be growing.

That, my friends, is the secret to
horse training you can learn.  Do ONE
thing at a time and don’t go on to
the next thing until that is complete.

Along the way, as you add each little thing,
you’ll also be reinforcing those things
you already taught.

Your enjoyment and happiness increases
exponentially as you learn and work with
your horses.

  And that is what every horse owner desires.

  A well-mannered, respectful, and trusted friend
  you can enjoy, whether you are riding or
  just spending time together around the barn.

Can you do it?  Without a doubt.  And you
don’t have to learn it all at once.  Take
one step at a time.

What you need to do now is take action.

If you’re just starting out may I suggest
Diana Quitana’s DVD titled “Want To Train Your Horse?”

Click the link below to get yours:

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Or start like thousands of horse owners around
the world have for years with what has been referred
to as “the horse training bible” for most
professional horse trainers worth their salt:

“The Jesse Beery Illustrated Course in Horse Training”

Click this link to see the Jesse Beery Course:

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Or – depending on where you’re at with your
knowledge and understanding – we have a wealth
of professional trainers who love to share
their expertise with you through their DVDs:

Read more about them here:

http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/dvd/

Whatever your course and experience level, I
assure you of this:  YOU CAN DO IT!  if you’ll
just take one thing at a time and try.

NOTHING happens until you take action.

And anything you learn along the way makes
you one step closer to a better understanding
of how to handle your horses.  You simply can’t
loose by learning!

Charlie

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“Charlie,

I just want you to know that I read your emails,
and look forward to them on a daily basis.

Even if it is a familiar problem, I read
your words and learn something new.

Thank you so much,

KD B.”

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