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The Horse Training Problem Solver
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The Horse Training Problem Solver: Your questions answered about gaits, ground work, and attitude, in the arena and on the trail
Training a horse brings an array of vexing challenges. What should a rider do with a horse who just won't listen? What about the horse who quickly tires, or becomes cranky during training? And there are horses who behave well in the presence of an instructor, but — maddeningly — never while alone with the rider. Situations like these can leave even the most enthusiastic equestrian feeling discouraged, frustrated, and even downright helpless. Jessica Jahiel comes to the rescue with The Horse Training Problem...
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The book's combination of basic training theory, effective solutions, and handy tips and strategies will help riders get the most out of every training session. Best of all, Jahiel breaks down training goals — from simple commands like "whoa" and "go" to complex transitions and ring figures — into simple building blocks, logical to both horse and human. Riders will begin to gain their animal's trust, develop realistic expectations, stay focused, and engage in effective two-way communication, ultimately...
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The Horse Training Problem Solver
Every horse owner wants a properly trained companion that understands what’s expected and responds accordingly, but the training process can be frustrating and baffling — for humans and horses! Equine behavior expert Jessica Jahiel answers your questions.
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Books. Horse Training Problem Solver: Your Questions Answered About Ground Work, Gaits, and Attitude in the Arena and on the Trail
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The average rider doesn't have Olympic aspirations and a $10,000 horse. Most riders just want to learn as much as they can about horses, to ride as well as possible, and to enjoy the companionship of their equine partners. Many riders, however, feel frustrated with their lack of progress, struggle with uncomfortable tack or painful joints, or find themselves losing confidence after a frightening experience. In her informal yet informative style, clinician and equine behavior expert Jessica Jahiel...
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