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Setting Good Ground Rules: In-hand training

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Setting Good Ground Rules

The safe and simple guide to training your horse in-hand

This book contains the complete set of articles as published in Horses and People Magazine by Sophie Wyllie.Β 

In-hand training is an essential part ofΒ all horse’s training. We lead our horse toΒ and from the paddock every day, and weΒ want to make sure he leads obediently,Β stays by our side, stands still while we brush him, rug or un-rug him, handle hisΒ feet etc. We also need to our horse to goΒ forwards, backwards and sideways soΒ we can move him around while we workΒ around him.
In-hand training also makes it easier to habituate him (get him used to) all the different things he will have to deal with, from equipment and rugs to having a rider on his back.

Most importantly, in-hand trainingΒ is a safe and simple way to establish the aids we need under-saddle. If youΒ have a young horse preparing to startΒ his foundation training it makes theΒ process less intense because he alreadyΒ understands the signals (aids) you’ll beΒ using under-saddle.Β Even if your horse is older andΒ experienced, it’s amazing to see just howΒ much in-hand training can improve hisΒ under-saddle responses, or day-to-dayΒ human interactions.

In this 7-Part Series, we explain how toΒ teach the basic responses in-hand forΒ safe handling in any situation.

 

Contents:

PART 1 Introduction to the First Principles of Horse Training and the Equitation Science Training Scale

PART 2 Training β€˜Go forward’ and β€˜stop’

PART 3 Training β€˜Park’ (immobility)

PART 4 Training β€˜Yield the shoulders’

PART 5 Training β€˜Yield the hindquarters’

PART 6 Training ‘Head control’

PART 7 Securing your horse’s future

 

e-book purchases: Once purchased, your order confirmation email will include a link to download.Β 

 

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