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Unillustrated (no pictures), 147 pages
In "When Your Horse Rears: How to Stop It" we'll train your horse to accept pressures typically associated with stopping and backing and the like. We'll learn the theory and practice allowing us to soften and relax our horse, giving us greater control over his mind and various body parts. We'll teach respect for the bit while building smooth transitions from standing to walk to trot to lope.
In the end, you'll be able to make ordinary requests, (to "stop" or "back," for instance), without fear that your very pressure is an overt invitation to rear up. In fact, once you've put the time in, you'll be amazed at the difference made in your overall control, safety and enjoyment.
With this guide, you will teach your horse to:
Keep his feet on the ground!Deal (well) with increased pressurePick up the correct leadsMove his hips independentlyDrop his head immediatelyYou can't make your horse stop rearing with a "bigger, badder bit." You've got to retrain the brain. This book shows you the steps you must take to put an end to this scary and very dangerous habit:
Greatly improve your ground controlGet your horse amazingly soft on the bitGreatly improve your brakesFollow easy, step-by-step exercises for lasting changes Cure a nightmare situation that could put you in the E.R.!This is true "Do It Yourself" training - and only you can decide if this is something you, personally, are up for. Horse training can be a dangerous activity - so if you have any doubts whatsoever in your abilities, then I suggest you purchase and read this book simply for the deeper understanding you will glean - and then hire a pro for help and guidance.
"When Your Horse Rears: How to Stop It" is broken down into five "Days" or sessions:
Day 1: Start turning your horse's first thoughts from "fight" to "give"Day 2: Teach your horse respect for rein pressure -- and do it where you're safest: on the groundDay 3: He can't rear with his head on the ground! Teach your horse to drop his head and "calm down now"Day 4: Gain "Control of the Hips" and get a great way to calm or slow any horse in a bad situationDay 5: Teach perfect transitions, tune up your brakes and nail your lead departuresPlus, the second half of the book offers 9 more chapters you should know if you ride a "rearing horse":
How to Pick Up Your Reins Like a ProThe Reins: 5 Ways to Improve Your UseRider ChecklistsWhoever Moves First, LosesHow to Teach a Horse to Pivot on Its HindquartersWhen You Get On, Do This FirstIs My Horse Hard to Train... Because of His Feet?See Yourself Leading When RidingTraining Magic: Release On the ThoughtSee the first half of this book as a set of detailed instructions designed to fix your horse; see the second half as a way to develop and improve you the rider/trainer, your training habits and methods.