Date: Saturday April 13, 2013
Organization: Alivio Farm Where: Orange, VA
Email: aliviofarm(at)gmail.com
Phone: 540.672.2982 / 585.313.4380 Website: http://www.aliviohorsefarm.com
Classical Horsemanship In-Hand Workshop: Effective Horse Handling
April 13th from 12 to 4 p.m.
Space for 4-6 ship-in participants is available
Each session will be 35 minutes , Tina will assess each horse and handler and demonstrate classical handling principles, educating both horse and handler to improve their communication skills.
Giving them tools they can use on a daily basis in handling their horse. Also, applying the steps they need to balance the horse physically and mentally to prepare for under saddle work.
A demonstration horse will be present to give the audience a chance for questions and answers.
$45 for ship-ins, $35 for auditors, $55 for use of School Horse
Did you know that when you lead your horse it carries over to how the horse responds under saddle???
If he drags behind you or if he looks away from you,
if he runs past you or pulls on your arm. If he does not stop when you stop without pulling on you, or if he does not move forward when you ask without resistance...
Learning how to effectively handle your horse from the ground begins with a few basic steps.
There is a reason the old masters used work in hand to train their horses of any age.
We must learn how to handle the horse without resistance and teach the horse not to lean on your hand.
Teaching the horse to stop and start on the wall with your body language and a whip as a reinforcement aid from both sides. You can use a halter and lead or a lunge caveson (preferred) to do this.
There are in-hand exercises that can help you accomplish this with ease.
Then we begin to teach the horse to come around you on a small circle (at the walk)with out resistence, cultivating a concentric circle, teaching the horse how to release the base of the neck.
If you practice this, you will begin to see the horse soften and comply willingly.
It will carry over in your lunge work and in your riding.
Classical Horsemanship Principles can help any horse and rider.
It enables the the handler to understand and educate the horse, therefore the horse becomes a willing partner and not a slave.
Using these principles, I have saved many lives of horses that were deemed dangerous, sour, lame, and unrideable.
This work teaches us to listen and communicate without force and resistance.
It is the foundation work to have a working relationship with your horse!
Call for reservation 540.672.2982 / email aliviofarm@gmail.com / www.aliviohorsefarm.com
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