Tips for Improving Your Horse Skills

 Tips for Resetting your Breathing and Releasing Tension at the Halt

 (Mounted or Unmounted)



Without realizing it, many riders hold their breath quite frequently when interacting with or riding the horse.

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Horse Training Tips & Task Accomplishment

As much as the clichés are laughed at, there is usually an inkling of truth that they are based on.

The horse's behavior and responses often reflect whatever the human's current mental, emotional, and physical state is.

Will the horse's training last?

 

Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series

Will the horses training last?




In this horse learning video, Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach  shares insight into consideration to help your horse maintain what he's learned with the trainer. Discussing overlooked aspects during the horse's training along with the horse trainer's communication and teaching the owner.

Click the link watch on the Alternative Horsemanship YouTube Channel.

New videos are posted every Friday.

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Pressure & Release - Building the Horse's Trust

 

Horse Rehab, ReEducation & Training 

If you haven't watched this horse's journey, you can watch the 30+ video series on Alternative Horsemanship TikTok or Instagram 


Horse help: Pressure and Release Part 2

 Pressure & Release Part 2


The reality is that many riders feel like they are begging for the horse to acknowledge them. Other folks’ approach is to “make” the horse do something through physical dominance; this fuels the horse’s defensiveness. Then there are riders who learn to work “around” the horse, limiting what they ask of them to avoid potential resistance or conflict.