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The process of horse training can be vexing for both the rider and the animal. This guide addresses hundreds of prevalent training challenges and effectively resolves the most critical issues, including managing a horse that refuses to listen and correcting aberrant behavior. By identifying the source of the problem and providing techniques to keep both the rider and the horse engaged and concentrated, Jessica Jahiel assists you in maximizing the benefits of your training sessions by emphasizing the significance of enjoyable surroundings, effective communication, and attainable objectives.
A frequent issue arises when a horse rides away from the familiar barn or companions without any problems. Still, whenever the rider attempts to turn back towards home, the horse suddenly bolts. He accelerates with an intense determination, with no intention of halting for any reason. This condition poses a significant risk for novice or unskilled riders who struggle to maintain control and their horse does not respond to conventional stopping techniques. Consequently, they panic and forcefully pull on the reins, exacerbating the situation.
The book "Horse Training Guide for Riders: A Guide to Handle and Manage a Horse" provides foundational knowledge for aspiring horse enthusiasts before their first lesson. Just as humans and horses possess unique personalities, it is critical to acquire the ability to discern the personality type of a horse so that one can effectively manage it.