Put the Horse Before the Horse Cart
…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…
…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 Scale as your underlying guideline. The Training Scale is a series of steps to ultimately achieve collection. The steps include rhythm, suppleness, contact, impulsion, straightness and collection. 16. Always…
…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….
…it, and a tarp. This Is Not Sacking Out! While both sacking out and “spook in place” training involve working with distracting, possibly scary, objects, these two training techniques are…
…a practical example of using pre-cues in everyday training. He mentioned training a horse to stop, something everyone in any discipline needs. To begin, the horse needs to understand the…
…Frisco experienced leading in more spacious areas, had his feet held while he was standing up, and loaded into the trailer. The Importance of Follow Up Training Imprint training done…
…to include training articles from the Equine Network stable of equestrian magazines, including Horse & Rider, Practical Horseman, Dressage Today and EQUUS. Training Tips – Three-Day Eventing Training Tips –…
…to work on with your horse. Training and advancement is based on the training scale, also know as the “pyramid of training.” The scale originated in Germany and was meticulously…
…try to do something with them besides gallop, and you’ll see straight away what’s missing in their training. So, it takes all three parts of the training regimen, each with…