Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Good and Bad of Signals

Practicing things the same way will pay big dividends. This is the reason that when you ride a horse and he performs well for you, but when your friend rides he will not. I have had to say more than once, " this is the first time I have ever seen him act this way." When you get on a strange horse your signals are not going to be exactly like the horses trainer's therefore, he will not respond in the same way. Always try to duplicate the signals the trainers tell you to do so that the horse will respond the same way. Have you ever seen children act differently with their mothers than they do to their father? This is because they know the difference in the signals and what is expected or required of them. Horses are smarter than most people give them credit for. They pick up real quick what is required of them. Most horses are like people, they will only do what is required, not always what is asked. If you let them, they will pick out certain spots to stop or certain people (mostly children) that they will not respond to. You have to be the boss! You are all trainers... some good some bad. There are some teachers in school that keep complete control of their class. Others with the same students have no control, but both are teachers. A horse that has been permitted to get by with things will over a short period get worse. Have you ever heard people say, "this horse was not like this when I bought him," and wonder why? I recommend when you buy a horse from me or any other trainer, you take a few lessons from them before you take the horse home.

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