Chat Transcript: Shawna and Vinton Karrasch’s Training Tips
…Karrasch: Well Phoebe, first of all they’re not theories they’re principles. This is not based on conjecture, this is based on proven principles. With our combined training in Sea world…
…Karrasch: Well Phoebe, first of all they’re not theories they’re principles. This is not based on conjecture, this is based on proven principles. With our combined training in Sea world…
…pioneer in the development of humane training methods, Kurland began clicker training in the early 1990s. She quickly recognized the power of clicker training for improving performance, for enhancing the…
Horse training and the horse training equipment used for horse training has changed dramatically over the last 20-30 years. Because we understand what motivates different behaviors in horses so much…
…including freestyles; $13 for FEI Young Riders; $11.50 for novice/training combined training; $11.50 each for higher combined-training levels. The instructors’ book is $36. Dressage Illustrated These standard-sized booklets (8 ??”…
…When choosing your cross-training disciplines, you need to focus on ultimate goals, such as the open jumper who chooses dressage training to establish better balance and responsiveness. Cross-training is also…
…Combined Training Association Based in Fayetteville, NC, the NCDCTA is dedicated to education and promotion of the sports of dressage and combined training. Find membership information, trainer directory, calendar of…
…training can help you. Tricks are fun to teach, and even more fun to show off. And, it turns out, they’re also good training for your horse. Tricks help to…
…gates are closed and secure. You’ll also need a staging spot inside your training area. This is a place where you’ll pile up all your training equipment and stop to…
…to slow down. Some gait training may be necessary. All horses can be taught to walk slowly through gait training. This should begin with early training. Try for “cruise control.”…
…training a very young horse, an eventer or a high-performance dressage horse, his training was always based on three principles: • Keep variety in the training. • Take small steps….