Horserealm Offers Horse Training Tips Just in Time for Summer Trips

August 30th, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

Summer time is a favorite time for most horse owners because there are many opportunities to go to shows, to go riding, and a variety of other events where they can meet with others that share their passion. Horserealm offers many great horse training tips that will help make traveling from event to event a cinch.

Sunderland, United Kingdom (IPRWIRE) Thur, August 30th, 2007 — Horserealm (http://www.horserealm.com) is proud to announce that their member’s area is just about complete as is an updated edition of the downloadable book, “More Than Just Horse Riding,” which incorporates additional chapters, photographs, and video clips. When horse owners come to Horserealm they will find a wealth of horse training tips that will make summer time adventures much more hassle free for the horse and the owner.

While the summer and fall months are a great time for most horse owners because there are a lot of things for the horse and the owner to do together, trouble getting a horse or pony into a trailer can take away from the fun. Many horses and owners are actually traumatized by the process of getting in the trailer, and this can make those events that should be a lot of fun a nightmare!

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Horserealm Owner And Author Revamps Horse Training Book By Adding Pictures And Video

July 20th, 2007 by Business Blogger

“More Than Just Horse Riding” is a downloadable book that has been helping horse lovers all over the world understand their beloved animals better by enhancing the connection between horse and rider. This unique book has now been updated with additional chapters, pictures, and video on the website to give those involved in horse training the best possible information

Sunderland, United Kingdom (IPRWIRE) Fri, Jun. 29th, 2007 — Horserealm (www.horserealm.com) is proud to announce that their very helpful and well rounded horse training book, “More Than Just Horse Riding,” has been generously updated. Several new chapters have been added, in addition to new pictures and video clips that can be viewed on the website. These updates will create an even more helpful guide for those who are interested in horses, or are already working with them.

Horses are beautiful animals, but there are many issues some people experience with them. The type of help each individual needs varies, from deciding what sort of horse they want to own to how to groom or saddle the horse, and even how to load them into a trailer. Horses are living things, which means they can sometimes be stubborn, and this makes these seemingly simple and straightforward tasks very complicated and frustrating even for those who have a lot of experience working with horses.

“More Than Just Horse Riding” is a manual that has been written to help those who need assistance with every aspect of horse ownership. Bob Howarth, owner of Horserealm and author of “More Than Just Horse Riding,” said of his techniques: “I acquired a 3 year old Irish sports horse. This young gelding was unbroken and stood at just over 17 hands high. I spent a few months getting to know him and taking a natural horsemanship route for his education, then ’started’ him for riding. ‘Breaking’ is the old wording and method of getting a horse ready to ride.”

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Horserealm Makes Horse Training Simple And Enjoyable With New Website And Book

April 3rd, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

Horserealm has launched a new website that will offer horse lovers of every experience level techniques and psychology they can apply to all interactions with their horse. Spring is a common time to buy a horse and this site aims to provide horse owners, during the spring and all seasons, with all of the information they need to make horse training easy and enjoyable

Sunderland, United Kingdom (IPRWIRE) Tues, April 3rd, 2007 — Bob Howarth, owner of Horserealm (www.horserealm.com), is proud to announce the launch of a new book and website. These resources aim to provide all horse owners and future horse owners with the techniques and psychology that is needed to make horse training an enjoyable pastime for the trainer as well as the horse.

The techniques are offered through the book “More than Just Horse Riding,” and provide answers to loading and trailer issues and more, and it is suitable for both novice and experienced horse owners and riders. All of the advice offered in the book is based on many years of experience and a life-long love of horse ownership and horse riding.

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Learning How To Train A Horse

March 29th, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

Learning how to train a horse successfully starts with the right materials. You will need a guide to show you the proper training techniques that are proven to work with horses, from pint-sized ponies to spirited stallions. When you have the right material in hand, you will have the confidence you need to find training success.

Training your animal starts with your attitude. If you are scared of your animal, they will know it. A scared owner is never in control! You need to find a resource that will teach you how to harness the emotion you feel when you are around your horses, and use that emotion to your advantage. Intense emotions, such as fear or excitement, create a poor environment for training sessions. Learning how to train a horse starts with learning how to control emotional levels.

Once you have mastered the right attitude, a quality training resource will show you how to groom and care for your animals. Look for a training resource that ideally has illustrations along with instructions on how to properly groom your animals. Having illustrations makes it easier for you to compare yourself with what the resource instructs you to do.

Next, find a resource that will show you the proper way to mount. While this might sound like an obvious activity, many equestrians start every ride and training session incorrectly by saddling and mounting their horse in the wrong way. When you are working on training, everything must be done in the proper manner, with the proper attitude. When you are working with a new mount, your animal will need this predictability in order to learn how to trust you.

Learning how to train a horse also involves learning how to anticipate the animal’s actions. This means you will need to be able to “think” like horses do. You will not be able to do this without a training resource that explains the movements and body language of these animals. Understanding the animal you work with is the most important aspect of being a successful owner, trainer, and rider.

The best way to learn training techniques is from an experienced trainer. Many people can write about their opinions about training, but an experienced trainer will know what works and what does not work. When looking for a training program, look for one with qualified staff. Their experience will work toward your success.

Horserealm offers a downloadable book on how to train a horse at www.horserealm.com. The guide includes photographs that accompany the text on step-by-step instructions for riding as well as care and attention. The book covers various topics such as spooking, rearing, trailer loading, and familiarizing horses to unfamiliar environments such as beaches. The book is meant for beginners as well as experienced riders.

Finding Horse Training Tips Online

March 29th, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

You can find horse training tips just about anywhere, but how do you know that you are getting quality information that will really work with your horses? There are aspects you should desire in any program designed to teach you how to train these animals. A program without all of these parts will leave you wanting more.

First, find a program that includes both teaching and grooming instructions. In order to accurately train your animal, you must learn to take care of their physical needs first. An animal that has not been groomed or fed properly is not going to perform well. On the other hand, an animal that has the right care will want to perform for the person who provides their care.

Second, look for a program taught by someone who knows horses. With the ease of putting up a website and writing information, anyone can set up a site with horse training tips. However, not everyone has years of experience that will help you be confident in your ability to train your animals. A good program will be written by someone who has spent lots of time with horses. Look for credentials before trusting anything you read online.

Next, you want an instructional program with clear illustrations. Pictures can be a valuable teaching resource. Reading only text, you can have difficulty performing tasks discussed in a book or on a website. Photographs are great for illustrating how to train these animals. A clear photograph is worth many pages of explanation.

Another invaluable resource you should look for is online help and support. A good trainer will know that animals are unpredictable. When you come upon a behavior or habit that you need to change, but you are having trouble communicating with your animal, having an online help source is pretty helpful. You will be able to quickly get an answer to your question without too long of an interruption to your training sessions.

Finally, find a source of horse training tips that will teach you how to be more confident as a rider and a trainer. Confidence is the key to successfully teaching your animal to behave in the manner you want. A confident horse owner is a successful horse owner. The confidence (or lack thereof) that you feel is transmitted to your animal, increasing their level of confidence as well. When both human and beast are confident, the sky is the limit when it comes to what the animal can do!

If you are looking for this type of quality information, Horserealm has compiled horse training tips downloadable book written by an expert equine caretaker, Bob Howarth. Visit www.horserealm.com to get more information or to purchase a copy.

Horse Training The Natural Way

March 29th, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

Horse training is a complex process that involves more than just giving instruction to your animal, followed by a reward. Properly teaching your charge how to follow your commands, each and every time, involves building a strong relationship with them. This relationship starts by getting inside their head. In order to train your animal properly, you must understand how he thinks. Learning how to think like your animal should be a fundamental part of any instruction you receive on how to train your horses.

When you understand your horse’s attitude and not just their body, you can lead them without a bit and bridle. By educating yourself, you will no longer find yourself chasing the animal around the pasture. You can easily prepare them when you are ready for the day’s work to begin.  They will come to you when you are ready to work.

Part of building this relationship with your animal involves breaking down the barriers that can exist between humans and horses. While the working relationship between human and beast goes back thousands of years, wild horses have always been wary of people. To overcome this hurdle, natural horse training involves teaching your horse that they are safest when they are with you. Mastering this attitude requires you to know how create this kind of rapport before you attempt to train the animal.

You need to learn how to pay attention to the body language and non-verbal responses your animal gives you. When you learn this technique, you will know what your equine is thinking. This knowledge empowers you to lead them to the behavior you desire. When you are training your animal, you need to give them all of your attention.

Another aspect of an excellent, natural horse training program involves teaching you, as the owner, how to keep your level of excitement down when working with your animal. This is not easy for many owners, because they find these marvelous animals thrilling to be around. But, if you are going to control your animal with love, they need to feel safe with you. You need a program that will show you how to harness this excitement into workable energy that helps your animal, rather than frenzied excitement that confuses and scares them.

Finally, choose an instructional program that will not only teach you how to train your animal, but also how to take care of them. Part of building that level of trust with each animal in your herd involves proper care and grooming. When your horses know that you will meet their physical needs, they are more likely to trust you when you are in the saddle.

For horse training instruction, Horserealm offers a downloadable book with photographs that teaches how to understand horses for a better riding experience. Lessons include learning why horses behave in a certain way, how to care for them, and proper techniques for correction. Visit www.horserealm.com for more information or to obtain a copy.