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10 concise chapters from the larger book "What I'd Teach Your Horse" (Training & Re-Training the Basics)

This is a collection of material offering quick changes you can make - different approaches you can easily take - that'll have a very large (and positive) impact on your horse training:

1) What You're Feeling For
When properly trained, your horse will not wait for you to pull his head, but instead he'll act as your partner. He'll stay tuned in, mirroring the movements of your hand. Here, then, is "what you're feeling for."

2) Learning
Training is simply a matter of stringing together small, simple concepts. And, when things are going awry, it's often because something small hasn't been taught, is being overlooked or is being dismissed as "unimportant." Here's how to get the most out of the time and money you invest in your horse.

3) How to Pick Up Your Reins Like a Pro
This is -- with super-specific detail -- how to pick up, handle, and release your reins, your primary source of communication. The quickest, easiest way to improve your riding and training skills is to learn to use your reins smoothly.

4) When You Get On, Do This First
Here's one small thing you can do to keep your horse's attitude in check - and prevent mount-up problems from taking root.

5) Training Magic: Release on the Thought
Two days from now your friends at the barn will be pointing at you excitedly, stepping from your path reverently and cooing "oooh" as they watch you ride. This chapter details how to get those changes.

6) Talking Horse
Wouldn't it be cool if your horse spoke English and you could simply tell him what you were looking for when you're riding? Well, ta-da! Here's a trick to get your point across clearly, a technique that's simple and easy to remember.

7) See Yourself Leading When Riding
I'm going to give you a training technique you can use in the saddle, one simple change you can make today that'll make big -- very cool -- changes immediately. Your horse will understand your requests far more quickly and all it takes is for you to "see things differently."

8) Perfect the First Time
If you're guilty of being a bit heavy-handed (as evidenced by a stiff-as-a-statue horse) here's a Top Five Horse Training Concept that will soften your horse fast.

9) 6 Easy Ways to Improve Your Training
Six horse training tips, each designed to simplify your training and make big changes fast.

10) Rider Checklists
Keep future attitudes and performance in balance by running each of these three checklists through your head with each ride. Think of this as "preventative care."

This material was pulled directly from the book mentioned, with no changes made to it whatsoever. It is published in this way to aid folks who find themselves facing a single issue and who do not feel the need to purchase an entire book.

Note before you purchase: For the most part, chapters included here do "stand alone," but due to their nature, they may occasionally refer to chapters which must be purchased separately (or by buying the entire book, of course).

To purchase the entire book, please search Amazon.com for "What I'd Teach Your Horse." You'll get another twenty chapters for just a few dollars more.