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Ron Petracek

Facing Your Horse Fear

... , and by taking lessons from the right instructor. That's right, I said instructor. If you are so fearful of horses that you want to throw up every time you get in the saddle, it's too much to ask that you conquer this on your own. A good ... Read Read: Facing Your Horse Fear

By: Ron Petracek | 09/05/2008 | Pets
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Facing Fear

... taking lessons from the right instructor. That’s right, I said instructor. If you are so fearful of horses that you want to throw up every time you get in the saddle, it’s too much to ask that you conquer this on your own. A good ... Read Read: Facing Fear

By: Ron Petracek | 15/05/2007 | Pets
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Manesntails

10 Ways Horses Build Character in Children

... the horses body language and to communicate effectively with the horse using its own language. When a horse misbehaves, the handler must decide whether or not the horse is doing so out of fear, stubbornness, anger, pain etc. and must ... Read Read: 10 Ways Horses Build Character in Children

By: Manesntails | 16/10/2007 | Hobbies
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Natural Horsemanship for All Horses

... create a culture of worry and fear. Natural horsemanship training helps absolve the fear and build communication bridges between horse and rider and horse and trainer. When humans learn to speak “horse,” they will find that they can do ... Read Read: Natural Horsemanship for All Horses

By: Jeanine Lowry | 24/05/2008 | Pets
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Understanding the Psychology of the Horse

... implicitly. The horse demands attention and craves affection. However, it must be remembered that a horse is made to do things by fear, hunger, thirst, and biological urge. So we use these things to our advantage without forgetting the ... Read Read: Understanding the Psychology of the Horse

By: Jimmy Cox | 08/10/2007 | Pets
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Basic Horse Knowlege

... also a way to read your horse. A high tail means excitement in a horse while a tail that is flattened and between their legs means fear. A tail that is lashing about is a sign of irritation and annoyance. A sort of "kinked" tail is often a ... Read Read: Basic Horse Knowlege

By: Janine Carter | 23/07/2008 | Pets
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Unlock The Secrets Of Horse Riding

... cannot learn to ride as long as you have any fear, because it makes you tense and there is no place for tenseness on a horse's back. There is little danger of falling off during the beginner period because you will not be allowed out ... Read Read: Unlock The Secrets Of Horse Riding

By: Jimmy Cox | 13/10/2007 | Pets
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A Wily Horse Racing Software Can Beat The Odds

... - a cunning one of course. You Need Not Be Filthy Rich to Get Smart Software Are you still grappling with the horse racing software issue, fearing online scams? Like most penny pinching mortals, there is reason to be careful with your ... Read Read: A Wily Horse Racing Software Can Beat The Odds

By: Aiden Brunson | 18/12/2007 | Sports and Fitness
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Top 10 Mental Strategies To Banish Equestrian Fear And Boost Horse Riding Confidence

... improvement, just that you are perfectly acceptable in whatever state or condition you are right now. And while you are at it, give your horse a break and accept him too, just as he is now. 2. Mental rehearsal Athletes every where use ... Read Read: Top 10 Mental Strategies To Banish Equestrian Fear And Boost Horse Riding Confidence

By: Margarethe De Clermont | 28/02/2008 | Sports and Fitness
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Horse Breaking Explained

... sense then to create a long lasting relationship of trust through kindness. It will continually be proven that horses do not need to be driven into submission. How wonderful the feeling is when this big powerful animal actually wants to ... Read Read: Horse Breaking Explained

By: Paul Hegarty | 12/01/2008 | Pets
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What are the Factors you Need to Consider When Deciding Where to Ride your Horse?

... I was never short of a place to ride. I did however have to face my fears and leave the safety of our property if I wanted to ride. If you are learning to ride or if you have a new horse, the best place to ride your horse is in an ... Read Read: What are the Factors you Need to Consider When Deciding Where to Ride your Horse?

By: Paul Hegarty | 10/01/2008 | Pets
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Surefire Ways to Win your Horse Trust

... clothing could catch the wind and this can cause a disturbance that will cause the horse to be jumpy. Once they associate you with any kind of fear, it will take much longer for the horse to trust you at all. It is not a good thing if the ... Read Read: Surefire Ways to Win your Horse Trust

By: Moses Wright | 19/10/2007 | Pets
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Dogs and Horses

... they're trying to be the alpha. This drive for dominance, coupled sometimes with fear or simply the desire to warn of a threat, can lead to barking. During your dog and horse training you need to reinforce your 'top dog' status, by a ... Read Read: Dogs and Horses

By: Valerie Dancer | 12/03/2007 | Pets
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The Importance of Formal Horse Riding Lessons

... taking a riding lesson. I think that I fell off more in lessons than any other time in my riding adventures. However the horses that are used in riding lessons are accustomed to beginner riders. When you are first starting to ride you ... Read Read: The Importance of Formal Horse Riding Lessons

By: Paul Hegarty | 08/01/2008 | Pets
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Curious About the Gaits of a Horse?

... and go even faster to catch up, almost running away with you. This is a frightening experience and your horse will pick up on the fear and uncertainty, it is very unlikely your horse will stop or slow down until he reaches the other horses ... Read Read: Curious About the Gaits of a Horse?

By: Paul Hegarty | 12/01/2008 | Pets

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