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In
our modern horse world, we are all curious about the
training approach and overall philosophy that our
trainer employs. Since this is such a large question, it
is most likely best answered by what we do believe in,
as opposed to what we do not.
We
do believe that horses learn best through processes that
set up a conditioned response from the horse. We use
reinforcements to encourage desirable behavior.
We
continually replace the horse's unwanted behavior with
behaviors that will help you enjoy your horse more and
help build a fun relationship.
We
believe that a stronger motivator equals a faster
learning experience, and understand that pain is a
deterrent to learning.
We
expect our horses to work as hard as we do, while
keeping their bodies and minds healthy.
A
great training program includes a well-thought-out
teaching plan, consistency and a lot of patience.
We
have high expectations from our horses, but try to not
ask for too much too soon.
We
believe that a horse first learns respect, then builds
confidence, followed by building a skill-set.
We
continually strive to improve our horsemanship, and grow
as trainers.
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