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Monday, October 22, 2007

Horse Training: The Horse Training Secret Of The Hot Potato

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Being a horse trainer, there's one big secret you must know to train a horse.

Ever grabbed a potato fresh outta the microwave and suddenly dropped it because...

Your Hand Was On Fire!

` Believe it or not, there's a horse training lesson we can use when thinking about the hot potato.

Here's what it is.

When we teach our horses to give to the pull of the reins, we want them to give so easily that you feel nearly no resistance as you pull the reins.

You wanna get to the point where as you pull the rein, it suggests to the horse to follow the pull.

There is no resistance.

How do you get to that point?

That's the secret of the hot potato.

When you're first teaching horse lateral flexion, begin with a very slight pull.

Then wait.

For how long?

Until you see him give to the pressure.

Look for the slightest give...even an eighth of an inch.

Pet, rub, and say "Good boy!"

Then repeat.

Try for the same.

After you get it a few times, ask for a little more.

Eventually, your goal is to have his head follow that rein pull with virtually no resistance.

Remember to do both sides of the horse.

The secret of the hot potato, in this instance, is this.

When he gives to your pulling of the rein, you give back...immeditately.

Drop that rein pressure like you would a hot potato fresh outta the microwave!

If you've ever rode a horse that was resistant to giving his head it's likely because he doesn't know there's relief.

He's been pulled on and pulled on. And he braces himself for the pull because he doesn't know relief is awaiting him.

Can ya blame him?

Think of it like this.

If you ever had a massage therapist work on a sore muscle and they kept at it and at it and at it...you kinda brace yourself.

It's painful, it hurts, you want it to stop.

You resist.

How do you retrain a resistant horse like that?

Same way I just described.

You'd be surprised how fast they catch on.

But you gotta remember they won't learn it in five minutes.

It'll take patience.

Sam Burrell, a featured horse trainer from http://www.SuperStarsOfHorseTraining.com, reveals how to retrain a horse to give to the bit.

Sam's video is one of our more popular videos because he also shows you how to install and Operating System in your horse (and yourself).

It's amazing what you can learn from different horse trainers because each has there unique things they do.

That's why SuperStars of Horse Training exists. You learn from the best of the best of horse trainers. What they do with horses you can too after see what they show you.

To learn more go to: http://www.SuperStarsOfHorseTraining.com

Andy Curry is a nationally known horse trainer and author of several best selling horse training and horse care books. He is also well known for finding, interviewing, and filming expert horse trainers and making their expertise available to horse owners who want to learn different horse training tips and secrets and how to solve behaviorial issues with horses. For information visit his website at www.SuperStarsofHorseTraining.com.

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