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"Could you give more examples on thinking right"
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Dear Keith...
Friday, March 16, 2007
Could you give more examples on thinking right. In the article it asked is the horse turning to right faster because it wants to leave. If that is right then how do you use that information??? I can think like a horse might but then lack the link to know what to do with the information or apply it to my advantage. More examples help me a lot. They help us to start to think like trainers. I love the newsletters. I have only started to receive them but have a better understanding. I have all the tapes and books that John did. I even had the change to see John do a two day clinic in Jenks. Ok back in early 1990's.
Marlena |
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Suggested Article: "Thought vs Action"
When you think different, you are different. The more you raise your expectations, the better your horse will become. Those two thoughts bring us to a concept called "Thought vs Action." Riding an "action" is how ninety-nine percent of the people...
from our Learning to Ride a Horse series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "Why Does My Horse Still Have This Problem"
It's your job to be consistent simply because horses become mirror images of their owners. Let's say you buy a horse and the horse pulls on the bit like he's trying to rip your arms out of their sockets. Well, you can blame the previous owner for...
from our Horse Training Problem series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "Scared of My Horse"
Your horse wants to eat, sleep and poop. "Bonding" has never been high on his list.
You can have a terrific relationship, but it takes respect – and respect must be earned. Begin by realizing that you're the one paying the bills. Your...
from our Ask a Horse Trainer series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "How Far How Fast How Little"
The following example is appropriate for horses of any discipline. Let's say we have a reining horse – and we want to make his spin better. We have a recipe to improve his performance and there are three ingredients in this recipe. They are...
from our How to Train a Horse series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "How Do I Get My Horse's Attention?"
"I could walk by my horse all day and he doesn't have to even recognize that I'm here – and it would be a waste of my time to ask him to do anything. But if I took a stick and started poking him, then all of a sudden it becomes a whole lot more...
from our Ask a Horse Trainer series > read more |
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