Sunday, October 24, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Training My Young Horses
It's been a rewarding Summer for me to be able to train my own stock. I usually spend most of my time on outside horses.
Maddie has been coming out everyday which helps me to have more time to train.
She's also been learning to train along side of me. It's been very helpful. This is "Hero" and he's coming along very well. He's very athletic and energetic. We've been able to harness some of that energy and teach him to stay calm.
This is "Sonny" . He surprised me. I thought he'd be lazy but he's not. He is actually very coordinated and will keep moving at whatever pace that he's asked. I quite enjoy training him. He's smart and athletic as well. I was going to use him for a kids horse but he's showing good potential as a reining horse. He still has a great disposition and will be compatable with most riders. I just want to keep him fine tuned.
This is "Sampson". He is a three or four yr. old Arab. He had a few bad habits. However, he has great potential. Here he decided to lay down and roll. He belongs to a client.
I'm glad that I get to train as well as instruct students. This is my dream. I knew what I always wanted to do. I don't know many people who love their jobs as much as I do. It's also rewarding to be able to work with the people that I do.
This is "Sonny" . He surprised me. I thought he'd be lazy but he's not. He is actually very coordinated and will keep moving at whatever pace that he's asked. I quite enjoy training him. He's smart and athletic as well. I was going to use him for a kids horse but he's showing good potential as a reining horse. He still has a great disposition and will be compatable with most riders. I just want to keep him fine tuned.
This is "Sampson". He is a three or four yr. old Arab. He had a few bad habits. However, he has great potential. Here he decided to lay down and roll. He belongs to a client.
I'm glad that I get to train as well as instruct students. This is my dream. I knew what I always wanted to do. I don't know many people who love their jobs as much as I do. It's also rewarding to be able to work with the people that I do.
From the Ground Up...
Our instructor in College always said, "If you can't do it from the ground or at a walk, you won't be able to do it on the top of a horse or at a faster pace." (Dean Kunz)
I've found that teaching a few techniques to students from the ground first is also more effective.
They learn a few moves before mounting so they I have an idea what to do once they are on the horse. It allows them a chance to be more confident with the information given so that they can
be more prepared as well as deal with their emotions of being on a large creature.
They learn a few moves before mounting so they I have an idea what to do once they are on the horse. It allows them a chance to be more confident with the information given so that they can
be more prepared as well as deal with their emotions of being on a large creature.
John Crystal and his daughter shared a unique experience learning together.
From the ground they connected with each horse establishing a trust.
From the ground they connected with each horse establishing a trust.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
New Students and Training
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Let's Get Started!
As you can see the snow has cleared, the sun is shining, horses are doing what they do best...eat! They've been well fed and are healthy and ready to get started! I've scheduled students for Saturday, March 27th, 2010. We have a few openings left for that day.
Plans for this year include a riding and training camp, and clinics. More info. will be posted as time approaches. Contact me at (208)716-0035 or leave comment on this post.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Dreaming about the days of summer.
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