Description: "What I'd Teach Your Horse: Training & Re-Training the Basics" (2nd Edition) A book by Keith Hosman, John & Josh Lyons Certified Trainer SIGNED (and for sale by) the book's author! This book is a roadmap to building the foundation every horse needs, regardless of age, breed or background, regardless the type of riding for which it will eventually be used. If you broke your horse to saddle and rode it for the first time today, this book is where you'd start tomorrow. Likewise, if you have an older horse that needs re-training, you'd start here. - - - DESCRIPTION: Here's how to train (or "re-train") a horse, your map to building the foundation every horse needs regardless of age, breed or background, regardless of riding discipline (English or Western), regardless of what you've planned for your mare, stallion, colt or filly's future. It's your guide to learning and practicing proven, natural horsemanship tips & techniques, methods vital to ensuring future success - because your horse won't change until you do. Unillustrated (no pictures), 219 pages, English-language edition, paperbackWhen you finish this horse training book of mine, you'll have a horse that's better trained and more dependable than 99% of the others at your barn, a horse that goes where you want it to go at a speed you pick, a partner to hit the trail with or to enjoy in a thousand other ways. But you'll also have a horse that's had the schooling necessary to move to the next level (showing & competing) if and when you're ready. You'll be set to train for barrels, roping, or reining, eventing, jumping or dressage.Section I is pure step-by-step "horse training." It's what to do and precisely how to do it. It's what every horse needs to know, young or old. Section II is the theory (the horsemanship) every rider needs to know. Practice the first few chapters in order as written. Beyond that, feel free to mix & match depending on your needs or riding abilities. Some chapters are dependent upon others, but in those cases I've spelled out necessary prerequisites covered elsewhere in this book.Contents SECTION I: BASIC TRAINING- Legs Mean Move- Hip Control Part I- Hip Control Part II- Classic Serpentine- Train Your Horse to Travel Straight- Clockwork: Teach Anything to Your Horse- Shoulder Control- Reverse Arc Circle- How to Fix Leaning Shoulders- Serpentine: Indirect to Direct- Basics of Speed Control- Slow Down Part I: Move the Hip- Slow Down Part II: Train the Brain- Balky Horses: Comatose One Minute, Hot to Trot the Next- Crossing Creeks & Scary Stuff- Teach Your Horse to Lower Its Head While Standing- Better Back Ups- Simple Steps to Power Steering- Diagonal Movement (Leg Yields Without the Legs)- Softening- Getting Leads- A Fix for Cross-Firing (Cross-Cantering)- Hips, Get Behind the Shoulders (And Stay Put)- Hips-in (Haunches-in or Travers)- Neck Reining How-To SECTION II: HORSEMANSHIP The First Thing I DoHere's the 1st thing you should do with your horse today and any horse that's "new to you."Each Time You Mount Up, Do ThisHere's a small thing you can do to keep your horse's attitude in check and prevent mount-up problems from taking root.How to Pick Up Your Reins Like a ProIt's critical that you become practiced with your hands, your primary source of communication. This is--in detail--how to handle your reins.Horse Training Magic: Release on the ThoughtTwo days from now your friends at the barn will point at you excitedly, step from your path reverently and coo "oooh" as they watch you ride.What You're Feeling ForJust as another person might reach out a hand to shake yours as you approach, a trained horse will read your body language and act, not waiting for a tug on the reins.Reins Tell Direction Legs Tell SpeedIs your horse getting dull to your cues? Maybe you're burning out your cues, using them as both a "heads-up" & motivator.Plus:Talking HorseSee Yourself Leading When RidingPerfect the First Time6 Easy Ways to Improve Your TrainingRider ChecklistsDiagnosing Problems TO PURCHASE, CLICK "BUY IT NOW" OR "ADD TO CART" AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE. Tags: horse training, schooling, basics, books, how to, advice, guide, ride, retrain, schooling Meet Your Author (and Seller!) Keith Hosman, Utopia, TX USA Keith Hosman is a John Lyons Certified Trainer and lives near San Antonio, Texas and divides his time between writing how-to training materials and conducting training clinics in most of these United States as well as in Germany and the Czech Republic. About Keith Hosman See what I'm selling See only books written by Keith Hosman
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Modification Description: This book has been signed by the author, Keith Hosman.
Signed By: Keith Hosman
Signed: Yes
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Age Level: Adults, Young Adults
Inscribed: No
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Edition: Second Edition
Series: Horse Training How-To
Personalized: No
Country: USA
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subjects: Equestrian, Horse Training
Book Title: What I'd Teach Your Horse : Training and Re-Training the Basics
Item Length: 8in
Item Height: 0.5in
Item Width: 5.2in
Author: Keith Hosman
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Equestrian
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication Year: 2014
Genre: Sports & Recreation
Item Weight: 11.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 220 Pages