Posts Tagged ‘Horse trainer’

Daily Champion Horse Training Workout Part 4 of 5

www.TheAllAroundHorse.com Ride with Champion All Around Horse Trainer and AQHA Judge, Doug Huls as he demonstrates a typical daily workout at Huls Performance Champions. Packed full of tips to help you have an effective training session and improve your horse with every ride. Go now to www.TheAllAroundHorse.com/dvds.html and save $50. on brand new horse training [...]

Horse Trainer Zoe with Buzz: a Parelli Featured Audition

This Featured Audition comes from Savvy Club member Zoe Williams and her horse Buzz. Parelli Intern Hillary Rose made these comments: ‘Great job, Zoe! I really like your focus and fluidity; you have clearly been practicing perfectly. I’m going to challenge you to practice the Patterns with your arms folded. Playing with that will help [...]

Dan Bruce Breaking Rosie to Ride, Part 2, May 23, 2009

Dan Bruce, horse trainer from Colorado, breaks Rosie to ride. In 3 days he is able to take her for her first ride off our ranch. Rosie is for sale, See more at www.kyhranch.com

How To Catch, Halter And Tie A Horse

www.HorseTrainingVideos.com In this short video clip, reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha discusses how to catch a horse in the stall and out in the pasture. He also shows how to put the halter on correctly and how to safely tie the horse up. This clip was taken from one of Larry’s horse training [...]

Horse Training Principles for Beginners

There are two beginners that concern me as I write this. I am the first beginner, at riding and being around horses, and I want to get a wild horse to train, so the horse is the second beginner. Apparently, both of us have a lot to learn.

Horse Training – Cause and Effect Training

All basic training is built upon cause and effect. Horses can not think in a logical fashion. They cannot consider that something might happen because of something that occurred hours earlier. Instead they learn from immediate results.

Groundwork and Bonding – Chicken and Egg?

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Bonding is the development of a relationship of trust and confidence between a horse and his owner or handler. It comes from countless hours of working with the horse beginning with our earliest foal imprinting lessons (if we were lucky enough to have that opportunity) and continuing throughout the horse’s life.

Horse Training Video Advantages

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Training horses is rarely a walk in the park. In fact, become an experienced horse trainer requires many hours of practice and application, and a lot of money for clinics and horse training courses.

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