Sample Our Newsletter From "Horses That Want To Bolt, Buck or Blow Up," Issue 3, part 3 of our FREE monthly newsletter
Re: horse training basics
So I ride back to the other spot, and I just keep changing directions. I keep asking and he keeps saying "Alright, alright, we'll have our wreck over here." I just keep moving him around and pretty soon, he decides it's too much trouble to blow up. But if I pick up on two reins and try to control that energy, then I guarantee you I'm asking him to blow up. No, I tell him to go – and to keep going.
"Nothing else matters at this point. It doesn't matter if other riders are near you or where the horse wants to get to. Your safety is important, and you've got to ride your horse. The more the horse wants to think about something else, the more…
In 1998, John Lyons released a remarkable collection of audio programs, in-depth discussions of the most common problems faced by horse owners. Presented as a series of conversations with radio host, Rick Lamb, these CD's gave countless riders hope, increased confidence and renewed joy in their horses.
Volume 1: The Horse that Bites/The Abused Horse
• Biting Is Serious
• Body Language
• Hanging On His Head, Rubbing His Nose
• Giving Him A Job
• Removing Temptation
• If He Does Bite
• Haltering, Bridling, Leaving Halter On
• Types Of Bridles And Reins, Hunt Halter
• Tying Problems
• Defining Abuse
• Adaptability And Forgiveness
• Too Much Information
• Mental Abuse
• Evaluating Your Horse
• Physical Cue, Personal Language
• Driving Commands
• Talking To Your Horse
Perfect for traveling - either commuting or a road trip. Great information for all ages. Let your time spent in your car be your opportunity to further your education.
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