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Horse Training Methods

Do you have problems controlling your horse?

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dozens of bad habits, take complete control

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If your horse has behavior problems then read this letter completely. You'll discover the time-proven solutions that will make a huge difference in your horse training efforts.

Allow me to ask you a few questions:

  • Do you desire a horse you can handle with ease?

  • Are you able to enjoy your horse without problem behaviors?

  • Do you want to trust your horse and feel safe around him?

  • Have you been meaning to start training your horse?

You don't have to second-guess or wonder how to do it. All the methods, secrets and techniques are disclosed in this course that enables you to turn your horse into a super-responsive animal that's a joy to ride and handle.

Imagine the enjoyment of riding your horse without fear of rearing, running out of control, kicking, shying and multiple other bad habits that leave you frustrated, fearful or embarrassed. This proven course teaches you to use your natural ability to master your horse with the experience of a veteran horse trainer and stop behavioral problems quickly. After spending just a few minutes a day your horse will be doing exactly what you want and you'll be seeing results like you never thought possible before. You can finally stop all the bad habits and behavior problems your horse has.

If you have always desired to train your horse but weren't sure how to go about it, then this message contains the most important information you could ever read. Hundreds and thousands before you, over many years, have successfully used this exact course to take control over their horses.... and you can, too. If you will carefully follow the methods presented then I will guarantee your success with your horse training or will gladly refund your entire investment.

Get the Horse Training Course That:

  1. Teaches you to understand your horse's disposition
  2. Helps you understand how horses think
  3. Shows you how to bring any horse into subjection
  4. Teaches you to overcome any bad habit in your horse
  5. Teaches you how to maintain control of any horse

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7 Reasons hy You Should

Train Your Horse Right Now

Thousands of horse owners all over the world continue to put up with horses that are less than fully trained. Many have horses that they can’t handle, are just plain afraid of or are neglected for one reason or another.

There’s plenty of things tugging at us for our time these days. But I want to suggest a few reasons why it would pay for you to spend a bit more time training your horse and enjoying them in the process. Here goes:

1. Safety – Without a doubt, this is probably the best reason to have your horse under control at all times. Anyone who’s been around horses for a while knows well how dangerous horses can be – for the horse, the rider and all those around them. When you have that much energy and strength that is not in control you have a ticking time bomb! Hundreds of folks have been hurt, paralyzed and killed in the process of handling horses every year – don’t be one of them!

2. Value – The overall value of a horse goes up quite a bit when it is well trained. The monetary value is obvious – try and sell a horse that is well trained vs. one that displays all kinds of bad manners – you’ll find out quickly! But the value of horse goes beyond the monetary value and spills over into trust, confidence, fear, etc. as we’ll see.

3. Bonding + Respect – In working with your horse and training them the proper way, you’re teaching your horse to respect you and your space. In the training process you are also bonding with the horse and there is a bonding that takes place. As you teach your horse something and the horse understands what you want, you praise him and encourage him. Over time this bonding builds up like a bank account that you can draw on for new things in the future. As you ask him to do something new he is much more apt to take to it and understand because he understands you and trusts you.

4. Moving to the Next Level – Once you get the basic training down pat – you can then successfully build on that foundation for future training. But you can’t ask a horse to do advanced things if you can at least do the basic control functions. Just like the baby or the beginning athlete, you can’t run until you can walk, you can’t do advanced moves until you have built that foundation. If your desire to take your horse to that next level you have to be sure you start them out right. They must understand what you want and must be under full control before you or your horse can proceed to the “next level”, whatever it is you want to pursue with your horse

5. Proactive vs. Reactive – You see it all the time: A rider is on their horse and is constantly REACTING to what the horse is doing. The horse is not in the rider’s control. Even with a well-trained horse, you frequently have to be proactive so the horse doesn’t blow up under you. A good example is looking for those things that would be scary to horse and talking them through it and letting them investigate it rather than coming up on it and having to control a horse that starts jumping, rearing, kicking, etc. Be proactive with your horse and maintain control. It’s so much nicer riding when you have thought ahead and have your horse trained to take your lead.

6. Learn + Instruct Others – In the process of training and handling your horses you’ll be learning and building your understanding of them, their dispositions and your overall comfort and confidence will grow over time. After a while you’ll develop a sense to “read” a horse’s disposition and your ability and efficiency in training will increase. You will also become a go-to person for others who need training help and will be able to teach others the same skills or even train horses for a profit.

7. Enjoyment – Why do you own a horse? For a few of you it is to do your job – whether you are a cowboy of some sort, you ride for a living, etc. But the majority of horse owners have purchased a horse to enjoy riding and working with them. Unfortunately, for many of us, spending time with our horse can be quite frustrating. If the horse isn’t trained and you find yourself fighting the animal rather than enjoying them…. Well, it’s time to set some goals and build your training plan. Figure out what your top three issues are. Study-up on them and learn how to teach and train your horse to obey and stay in your control. This approach will pay huge dividends over time. You will look forward to riding and enjoy your horse so much more just by getting the basic training out of the way.

So there ya go! Seven good reasons why you should train your horse right now! Make your plan and get started. We offer superior training materials in our books, DVD’s and equipment to help. Please take time to read about our Jesse Beery training books... it's hard to argue with the success that thousands of horse owners have had using Beery's methods.

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Horse Training in 50 to 100 Years?

Ever think what horse training and horseback riding will be like in 50 to 100 years?

What will WE be like? I can assure you that our society will change around us and the way we travel, use computers, etc. will be different. Obviously, technology will continue to march on as we steadily increase our development of new products with new ideas, scientific breakthroughs, etc.

Look back 100 years ago - my we've come a long ways in travel and just about every technology front. My father grew up on a dairy farm and delivered milk by horse and wagon. Horses were a major part of life back then.

There's no doubt we understand horse anatomy, physiology, and just about every major life-sustaining aspect of horses a lot better now than we did 100 years ago. But through all that, the horse's brains, muscle system and overall nervous system hasn't changed. How they learn and how we control the horse hasn't changed.

So you ask... 'Charlie - where are your going with this?" I'll tell ya.....

A 100+ years ago (and a few thousand years before that!) we relied on horses for transportation, to get work done, plowing, hauling, etc. We handled them every day. We were VERY familiar with them... A good, well trained horse was very valuable to any family and farm.

The methods they used to train horses then are just as valuable today. The horse has not changed! The vet will tell you that a horse's brain, guts and muscles are essentially the same.

So... here we are in the 21'st century. Horses need to be trained and bad habits need to be fixed. We need to control our horses just like they did a century ago. We need to maintain complete control of a 1,000+ pound animal that is many times stronger than us.

That, my friends, is why I sell the Jesse Beery horse training books and other books centered around the training methods learned and utilized in the early 1900's. They perfected the training and it's just as effective today as it was then.

I've had people look at the Beery books and say it "They aren't for me - they were written for a long time ago and for horse and buggy days". EXACTLY!

First - yes, there are parts of the books that discuss training a horse to drive a wagon or carriage. And it's quite valuable, too.

Do you know what the most important thing to understand about horse training is?

Let me give you the secret - understanding how a horse's brain works and adjusting your training to fix GOOD habits into his brain through positive results, praise and repetition. It is also understanding the various dispositions of horses and tailoring the training methods to fit.

Prof. Jesse Beery understood this and worked years developing and mastering his methods. He then proceeded to train literally thousands of horses himself, through his school and through the home-study mail course that makes up the books I sell.

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