Training Tip: There Are No Shortcuts

FILES2f20142f112f1125_Tip.jpg.jpg

Too often, I meet people at tours or we’ll receive letters in the office saying that they have a problem that needs fixed. Everyone wants a quick fix, a magic cure that they can give their horse to have their problems disappear. Believe me, if I had such a magic cure, I would sell it and make millions! But there’s no such thing. However, there’s something that’s pretty close and that’s the Method. By starting from the beginning of the Method and following it step by step, you can fix almost any problem your horse is having. The sensitizing exercises get rid of the lack of respect and the desensitizing exercises get rid of the fear. So regardless of what your problem is, whether it’s bucking, not being able to pick up the feet, not crossing water, buddy sour, etc., it will be solved by following the Fundamentals Series.

People don’t like that answer because it sounds like a lot of work, and it means they have to buy the right tools and equipment to get the job done. Unfortunately, there are only three ways to get a horse trained: buy it trained, pay someone else to train it or train it yourself. So pick your poison. Regardless of how it happens, a well-trained horse is one that someone has spent a lot of time with. That’s why our Signature Horses are so expensive; we’ve spent A LOT of time with each one of them.

Remember something, there are no shortcuts in horsemanship. It takes time, dedication and a step-by-step training method to accomplish your goals.

More News

Back to all news

See All
1114_02

2 years ago

Thank You for Making Tours Possible

We love putting on Walkabout Tours. Sharing the Method and reconnecting with old friends and meeting new horsemen make for…

Read More

7 years ago

Training Tip: Prepare Your Horse for Obstacles

You don’t need to have a big fancy obstacle course at your disposal to introduce your horse to a lot…

Read More
FILES2f20142f062f0701_Tip.jpg.jpg

12 years ago

Training Tip: Don’t Be So Predictable

Read More
0421_02

6 years ago

The Importance of the Verbal Whoa Cue

The verbal cue “whoa” should be used for one thing and one thing only – to tell a horse to…

Read More