Teaching a horse to stand still during pressure

Have you ever considered whether your horse is more reactive when standing or when moving? It is great to teach your horse to stand still when he is scared…but be sure that when he is moving he is also able to control his emotions.

For lots of horses it is a struggle to keep their emotions under control when they are moving. Meaning the faster they go the more emotional they get. So doing more sacking out when they are standing is good but not the full story. Horses need to control their emotions both when they are standing stil and when they are moving.

Practice reading this horses body launguage. Then re-watch with the sound muted and watch just the horse, then rewatch and watch my body launguage. There is a conversation there even in this shorter video from the Tekonsha series.

 

2 Comments

  1. Ralf Schulz on August 31, 2012 at 4:31 pm

    Ok I think that was a stupid question I realized I have what you’re saying.

  2. ralf schulz on August 26, 2012 at 9:37 am

    At the beginning of the leash looks the horse to the outside but then it looks to you, it chews up and focused on the circuit better. Does the horse safety if you do it with your limited siege and your hand or with the rotation inward?

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