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Communicating with cues : the rider’s guide to training and problem solving / LYONS John, 1998 | |||||||||||
John Lyon’s the making of a perfect horse — Communicating with cues : the rider’s
guide to training and problem solving — John Lyons, with Maureen Gallatin.
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EAN | 9781879620551 | ||||||||||
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« Horse training is more than just following how-to recipes or memorizing a few dance
steps. It involves understanding what you can do to get a horse to pow to get him
to perform that way consistently. No one would drive a truck if its brakes only worked
50 percent of the time yet — thousands of people ride horses who can’t be counted
on to stop when the rider asks them to.
In this book, we’ll provide you with the tools to end your horse’s problem behavior
and develop lesson plans so your horse will respond every time you ask. General training
principles work together with specific lessons to help you fine-tune each lesson to
your and your horse’s ability and experience level.
We’ll help you solve the most common — and most dangerous— horse behaviors. If you
are tired of your horse dragging you, or pulling away from — if you want him to stop
or turn every time you ask, and back done you tie him to up, just follow the step-by-step
chapters. Moving beyond problem-solving to improving performance, we give you an understanding
of of how horses learn, and and the tools you need to develop your own lesson plans.
And when the work’s all done, there are several chapters on just having fun with your
horse — your perfect horse. » Présentation de l’éditeur (1998)