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Horse training challenges are first solved in the main arena: the one between your ears. Control your emotions and your attitude and you will control your outcome. These posts deal with mental toughness, goal setting, and personal development.

Happy New Year!

Posted by naturalhorsetrainer on December 31, 2007

Happy New Year! Some semblance of peace has replaced the hubbub of the holidays: Denise and I actually took a trail ride the other day. And with New Year’s Eve looming, my thoughts naturally turn to resolutions.

I pulled out my goal sheets from last year. I mentally checked off the “completes” as I read down the list. more…

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Outdoor Classroom: A Teacher Turns to Natural Horse Training

Posted by naturalhorsetrainer on December 2, 2007

Trina had her first groundwork lesson today. Her daughter shows hunt seat and has been riding with me for close to a year. This is their first focused foray into the world of natural horsemanship in ground training.

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New beginnings, New Goals: The Exercise

Posted by naturalhorsetrainer on October 24, 2007

“First of all, what goals did you achieve this horse show season that you set last spring? Krista and Laura, you both rode well and improved through the year. You won year-end championships while showing good sportsmanship. Kathy, you’re riding Tommy with confidence and control you couldn’t have imagined a few months  more…

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New Beginnings, New Goals

Posted by naturalhorsetrainer on October 24, 2007

The Knocks completed their final horse show on Sunday. In some ways, it has been a test of endurance as well as skill. Despite their great success this season, I think everyone is ready for a break.

I’m ready too. Its my responsibility as their trainer and instructor to determine what will work more…

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