The Secret To Commanding Your Horse

By Fred McCarthy


Grace, vigor and power - these are the distinguishing characteristics that make horses the magnificent creatures they are. Horses shaped human civilization. Society, as we know it, was built with a lot of help from our equine friends. Even the term horsepower is testimonial to this fact. Nowadays, horses are no longer employed for labor but mainly for sports and recreation. Althought riding a horse is fun, but for the inexperienced it can be fatal. The very experience of have such a huge and magnificent creature at your command is an exhilarating one.

That being said, if you are inclined to experience horse riding, you need training and you have to get acquainted with your horse. Like most things powerful, riding a horse is dangerous and can even be fatal unless you know how to control your horse.

The most important thing to note is that a horse is an animal and has a mind of its own. If you love him, he will love you back and to control him, you need to understand your horse. Once you have trained your horse well, you will be able to control your horse with body movements, just like the pros. Dressage is the term used for controlling a horse with body gestures.

You don't have to be magician to train your horse, it is simply a matter of sticking to a few ground rules. The following are a few basic steps recommended by the famed Jane Savoie Happy Horse. The foremost task is to make it clear that you are the master. Show some love but be strict.

It's better if you start when your horse is young. Don't be too playful, you would want your horse to crush you, thinking it's play. An unruly horse is dangerous, discipline is a must and it comes with training.

Use of the lead rope is encouraged, it might seem cruel but it doesn't really hurt the horse as much. Jane Savoie a famed dressage expert has a course on horse training called Jane Savoie Happy Horse. In this much demanded training course, Janie present effective and succinct training guidelines.

As stated by Janie in Janie Savoie a happy horse, the secret to effective training lies in getting to know one's horse and to gain its respect. Once you get the basics straight, you and your horse can move with the grace and fluidity of professional riders.




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