December 11, 2009 | Posted by Black Horse Rider
An article on how to stop a horse from diving toward the center of the arena when riding on the rail. There are training techniques to combat this as well as behavioral tactics, such as establishing leadership, you can take with your horse to encourage him to make choices that will work well for both of you.
Categories: Horse Training |
Tags: arena, center of arena, ground work, rail work, training, training disciplines | 2 Comments »
November 4, 2009 | Posted by Black Horse Rider
What constitutes a good rider? We’ve been asking this question throughout horse history and many good horse people out there have contributed their answers. Read on for a brief summation of some of the important aspects of good riding.
Categories: Horse Sense |
Tags: beginner riders, beginners, feeling a horse, good riding, horse instructors, John Lyons, kid horse, riding horses on the beach in oregon, training disciplines | Comments Off
August 24, 2009 | Posted by Black Horse Rider
What does it take to train a horse? Professional horse trainers have a routine and methodology they adhere to when working with a horse. They all have certain beliefs about what is the best way to approach problem behavior and they all have certain fundamental principles of starting a horse that are similar.
Categories: Horse Training |
Tags: best training practices, foundation training, phases, training, training disciplines | Comments Off