The Seven Cardinal Sins When Working With Your Horse

The goal of working with your horse is t develop ahorses. This is a battle we can not win, if only based
relationship based upon trust and respect. Occasionallyon sheer size. If your horses is getting mad, ease off
we tend to abuse this relationship and test the strengthand rethink what you are asking, does he have the skill
of the developed trust through various sins against ourand fitness to perform, does he know how?
horses. Below I have listed the most frequentlyNumber five is at times we keep pushing our horses
observed sins that will test our relationship with ourwhen we run into problems. The horse at these times
horse.is trying to tell us he does understand or is frustrated
Number one is constantly pulling on the reins as weand had enough. It is best to go back to the basics and
ask the horse to perform something. This must besoften up on your aids and riding to give him a break,
replaced with a take and give to loose rein towhilst doing something he can easily perform.
encourage the horse to lower their head and take upNumber six is leaving and stopping working with a
the bit.horse when he is mad. The horse will only commence
Number two is attempting to teach your horse a newfrom this point next time you start to work with him. All
skill at a pace faster than a trot. New skills need to betraining and work should be ended on a good note so
learnt at a walk and progress to a trot. Your horse willthat he is feeling good and then it is easier to
not learn a new skill or movement at any pace fastercommence your next session on a positive note.
and attempting to do so will only lead to frustration forNumber seven is that we often overlook the need to
both you and your horse.spend sufficient time teaching our horse to give. This
Number three is to continually work your horse withoutability to give to pressure and resistance is the core of
adequate breaks during the training session. We wouldany training and skill performance, and so it will pay
not accept this in any training regime of ours so howenormous dividends to spend lots of time teaching
can we expect it of our horses. Breaks will serve toyour horse to give.
allow the horse to relax, feel good and processTraining and working with your horse will be far more
information and so assist his learning.enjoyable and productive if you can avoid these
Number four is too often we get into a fight with ourcardinal sins.