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Anne Gage - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Anne Gage is a Gold Level trainer certified in the Chris Irwin method of Horsemanship. As a professional riding coach & horse trainer, Anne teaches adult riders to confidently work with their horses, improve their riding skills and bring the joy back into their riding experience. Her training and coaching methods are based on building mutual trust & respect between horse and human. Anne coaches and trains clients out of High Point Farm in ... [More]
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- 3 Things You Must Understand to Improve Your Relationship With Your Horse
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] Developing a positive relationship with your horse requires empathy for what the horse needs. This article provides an introduction to how psychology affects behaviour.
- 3 Tips For Catching the Horse That Doesn't Want to Be Caught
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] You are looking forward to enjoying a ride on your horse, but your horse has other ideas. She refuses to be caught and even the bucket of treats isn't working. With the right techniques you won't have to "catch" your horse again - she will come to you willingly. This article provides 3 tips to get you started on the right track.
- Where Did Your Horse's "Go" Go? Or Getting Your Horse to Go Forward
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] Tired of working so hard to get your horse to go forward? This article provides practical tips to improve your horse's willingness to go forward and help develop more impulsion in his movement.
- Lunging a Horse Successfully - Tips to Get Your Horse Going Forward, Relaxed & Willingly on the Lung
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] Lunging can be a beneficial part of your horse's training program - but only if it is done correctly. Read this article for tips on how to improve your lunging technique and the common problem of "my horse won't lunge".
- How to Stop a Horse From Biting
[Pets:Horses] Whether your horse gives you a "playful" nip or an out right bite, this is a unsafe behaviour that needs to be changed. Read more to find out why horses bite and how to prevent it.
- How Effective Are Quick Fix Training Methods?
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] If your horse has developed a "bad behaviour", how long should it take to correct? What type of training is best? This article gives 4 tips about how to create positive changes in your horse's behaviour while building trust and respect.
- The Riding Position Every Hunter Rider Needs to Master
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] A good hunter round looks effortless - as if the rider is doing nothing to help the horse. Learn the riding position that every hunter rider needs to master to create this illusion.
- Does Your Horse Love You?
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] You love your horse and provide him with the best of everything that you possible can. But, does your horse really care about you? Read this article to find out what is really important to your horse.
- Creating a Winning Relationship With Your Horse
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] Whether your horse is a high level show competitor, a mobile lawn ornament or somewhere in between, it is important to have him under control at all times. Even if your horse falls into the mobile "lawn ornament" category, there will be times when he has to be handled to ensure that his basic hoof and veterinary care needs are met.
- The Secret to Stopping a Horse From Backing Up, Bucking Or Rearing
[Pets:Horses] Have you ever been in a situation when riding your horse where his misbehaviour had you feeling vulnerable and out of control? Most riders will experience this situation more than once in their riding careers. How do you regain control without having the horse buck, rear or run backwards? There is a simple solution ...
- 3 Simple Steps to Improve Your Relationship With Your Horse
[Pets:Horses] Is your horse pushy, stressed out or tuning you out? Learn how you can build a relationship built on trust and respect.
- Before Buying Your First Horse - 3 Truths to Consider First
[Pets:Horses] You want to buy your first horse. But are you going to buy the right horse? Consider these 3 truths before beginning the search for your dream horse so that it doesn't become a night mare.
- How a Change in Perspective Can Positively Affect Your Riding
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] Is your horse not responding the way you expect when being ridden? Is he lazy, stubborn difficult or "out to get you"? Maybe what is needed is a change in perspective.
- Developing Balance and Willingness Through Bend
[Pets:Horses] As riders, our desire is to have a calm, well balanced, respectful and willing partnership with our horse. Our horse wants and needs the same things. And yet, so often, we create stress and imbalance in our horses in the way we ride them. Learn how creating true bend can improve your riding and your horse's way of going.
- Should You Be Riding Your Horse With a Bitless Bridle?
[Pets:Horses] You want to be kind to your horse. Will a bitless bridle improve your riding or solve your horse's training issues?
- 10 Steps to Regaining Your Confidence in the Saddle
[Recreation-and-Sports:Equestrian] There is something in the horse world that is quite common, but not often spoken about. Fear or loss of confidence can affect any horse person and is more prevalent than you realized. If fear is affecting your enjoyment of riding, these 10 steps will start you on the journey back to being a confident rider.
- Keeping Your Horse at Home - Fantasy Or Folly?
[Pets:Horses] You have finally bought your dream home in the country. Part of the dream is to keep your own horse in your "backyard". Taking care of a horse is a 24/7 responsibility - are you prepared? If you are thinking about keeping your horse at home or if you have already have made the move, here are 8 tips to consider.
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