Thursday, November 25, 2010

Make sure that you don't over stress your horse in training

Equestrian require much training for horse and rider. We are aware that we highlighted in the heights and depths - but what is your horse? What do you do the training as stress-free as possible.
There are three simple things that our sessions, I have a lot more pleasant and productive for us to do both. First of all - talk to your horse, tell him if he does well and let him know by the tone of your voice, how happy you are. I like to talk a constant stream of conversation, my way through the session, both calming and relaxing for both of us.
Make sure a number of breaks, the training, both mentally and physically demanding and you need to take a breather. Give your horse a lot of encouragement during the break, especially if he did something right. In an ideal world you should try to break, so that they fall only after a very successful time.
Last but not least, at the end of the session. Can relax. Let your horse around and stretch on a long rein for a while so go slowly he relaxes and lets go of the physical and mental effort. None of these take any time all, and ensures that you and the horse both at the end of the session the feeling that you have achieved something and you feel better for the

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