| Horse people spend years trying to find out information | | | | equestrian and horse back riding knowledge that is |
| and techniques from different trainers for a few tips | | | | easily understandable to you? |
| that help them with their horse back riding training | | | | A good trainer will tell you about the results they have |
| before they 'chance' upon training that actually works | | | | obtained with other horses. The information that they |
| for them successfully that they can instantly | | | | provide will be clear and concise, being easy for you to |
| understand and practise the moves. | | | | understand as they discuss what you don't want with |
| How many times do you see people practising the | | | | your horse and then what you do want! You can |
| same move whether general riding, dressage, western, | | | | understand clearly how to implement the training |
| western pleasure or cutting and they repeat the same | | | | information with your horse, with examples of |
| moves over and over with no improvement 'locking' | | | | improvement being discussed with so you can see |
| their horse into a frame and getting mediocre results. | | | | how to progress to that point and when it is obtained. |
| Then they sell their horse and buy a new one and | | | | Training tips and a free mailing list should be available |
| unless the horse can 'teach' the rider the 'move' the | | | | to you - so you can communicate easily. |
| same thing happens. When an experienced trainer | | | | Most importantly great equestrian training is so |
| hops on the horse they can execute moves that you | | | | substantial that it caters for horse back riders and |
| didn't know your horse was capable of - This is the | | | | horses of all equestrian disciplines - Western, English, |
| SECRET- to learn and understand the required thinking | | | | Western Pleasure, Cutting, Reining, Hacking etc. to give |
| and aids to ask and communicate to your horse and | | | | breakthroughs and advance horse and horse back |
| unite this with your correct body position that doesn't | | | | rider performance. Lets say a horse won't go |
| lock or stiffen their frame. | | | | forwards properly, this isn't a particular problem |
| Do you see people kick and hit their horse to move it | | | | associated with one equestrian discipline -i.e dressage - |
| and when the horse finally moves they jerk on the | | | | it's a communication and respect issue that can |
| reins, and pull the mouth to make the horse | | | | happen to all riders in any equestrian discipline - the |
| uncomfortable - it's no wonder that the horse doesn't | | | | equestrian rider needs to understand the theory and |
| want to move! | | | | comprehend the bodily-kinesthetic knowledge of the |
| Imagine being able to dance in self carriage and never | | | | moves - how to apply the training and aids, and know |
| having to continually repeat exercises with your horse, | | | | what to expect from the horse. |
| which they see as undeserved punishment! And better | | | | These key areas of training need to be available to |
| still, having the correct riding seat and the respect from | | | | the horse back rider in unison allowing an advance in |
| your horse so it will move forwards willingly as you lift | | | | equestrian training and performance, good horse |
| your energy! | | | | training will equip you in all these areas - ending |
| This is why when you have the opportunity to acquire | | | | frustration created from no advance in horse back |
| quality training information - You should take it- Read it | | | | riding skills - due to only part of the training information |
| - Understand it- Plan it and Practise it! | | | | being available to the horse back rider. |
| How do you know when the training offered is quality | | | | |