This tip is so important, I really
felt like you should know it.
For one thing, if you were watching
the Kenny Scott DVD and weren’t paying attention, you
would’ve missed an incredibly important tip.
So I thought it important to bring it up.
Here’s what it is.
First, you want to work off your horse’s instincts.
And instinctively, horses move away from pressure.
(Which is why you always want to give them an open door)
Now when you’re riding a horse the first few rides,
you’ll start asking him for his chin
“while urging him forward.”
You see, horses are like kids.
If you take something away from them,
they start arguing.
So when you take his chin from him he
may in fact start arguing.
Here’s the kicker.
If you make them go forward while asking for their chin,
then they move forward thinking they’re getting away with
something – and that’s OK.
Do you see?
The secret is moving them forward.
Movement.
It’s sort of reverse psychology that
you’d do to a child.
Often, very young children will do the
opposite of what you want.
A parent knowing his child will argue
can take advantage of reverse psychology.
(Young children, that is. I gotta tell you
it doesn’t work on teenagers!)
Funny thing is, the kid (and the horse) don’t know
you’re actually getting what you want.
Getting horses moving forward applies to
so many situations.
For instance, it’s easier for a horse to move his body
parts if he’s moving instead of standing still.
If you’re riding down a road with cars coming, you
definitely don’t want to stand there as the car comes by.
Do not stop.
Keep moving and preferably…go forward.
Moving and moving forward is the big secret.
So next time you find your horse arguing with you
about something, remember to move him forward and
sneak in your request.
He’ll think he’s gettin’ away with something yet
you got what you wanted.
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Although most trainers know this, I just liked the
way Kenny put it in his video.
It’s a great reminder of what works and it definitely
reinforced my knowledge of a very important horse
training principle.
This valuable tip is only one of many, many
others Kenny reveals.
If you want to learn from a very accomplished
professional, I urge you to check out Kenny Scott.
(and read his bio on the website – it’s impressive)
To see more about him, click the following:
http://horsetrainingresources.
Have a good day… stay safe out there.
Charlie
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