Clinton Anderson's Longeing for Respect: Preparation Slideshow
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SLIDESHOW! In the second part of Clinton Anderson's lesson in longeing for respect, you'll learn to send your horse out onto a circle, then cue him to turn in, stop, and face you. Controlling the movement of his feet in this manner will strengthen the bond between the two of you and sharpen his obedience.
SLIDESHOW! In the final part of Clinton Anderson's lesson in longeing for respect, you'll learn to direct your horse in a series of smooth, continuous turns on the hindquarters. This exercise activates the thinking side of his brain, improves his balance in rollbacks, and--most importantly--reinforces the message that you're in charge.
Does your trail horse need a time out? Use Clinton Anderson's unique longeing techniques to refocus your horse's attention-and hone his can-do keenness. This time: Longeing prep.
Get your horse ready to do Clinton Anderson's signature 'longeing for respect' exercise with these three prerequisite lessons.
In the final part of Clinton Anderson's lesson in longeing for respect, you'll learn to direct your horse in a series of smooth, continuous turns on the hindquarters. This exercise activates the thinking side of his brain, improves his balance in rollback
In the second part of Clinton Anderson's lesson in longeing for respect, you'll learn to send your horse out onto a circle, then cue him to turn in, stop, and face you. Controlling the movement of his feet in this manner will strengthen the bond between t
Learn to send your horse onto a circle, then ask him to stop, in this first of two parts on longeing for respect.
Learn to send your horse onto a circle, then ask him to stop, in this first of two parts on longeing for respect.
Australian horse trainer, Clinton Anderson, shares some of his down-to-earth, results-oriented horsemanship advice on equine psychology, trail riding, and more.