How To Train Your Horse Properly

By Anne Hill


There are a plethora of reasons you should spend time horse training. Everyone wants their steed to follow the riders commands, of course. However, that's not the only reason to train your steed, nor is it the most important reason.

The main reason it's important to train your steed is as a safety measure. Steeds are large, full of power and strength. If out of control, steeds can cause a lot of damage to the rider. Yearly, tons of people are killed or hurt by horses. Your life could be saved with a bit of horse training.

Training your steed creates a lasting bond. It's important that you and your steed both trust and respect each other. Praising your steed when he does something right helps to build that trust and respect. Riding a steed with quality bridles for sale that listens to you because he loves you and has a bond with you is much better than riding a steed that listens out of fear.

With proper practice you will learn what makes your steed tick. You'll be able to tell what he's thinking or feeling before he demonstrates any undesirable behavior. This is important, not only for your safety, but for the well being of your steed. A steed isn't able to speak to tell you what he wants or is feeling. Having a relationship with your steed where you are in tune with his feelings will make him much happier. A happy steed makes a happy rider.

A well educated steed is worth much more than an untrained steed. If you should ever decide to sell your steed, you want to get as much as he's worth. Trained steeds are considered more valuable as the new owner won't have to put in the time, energy and money to do it themselves. If you don't ever sell your steed, you will still have a much greater relationship with the bonding that occurs during steed training.

Schooling your steed creates a basic foundation for more advanced teaching. An athlete doesn't start of by going straight to the Olympics. It is similar with a horse, baby steps must be taken. In order to get your steed to an advanced level you have to be sure he starting off right. He has to know what you want and you have to be in control before you can expect to train him in more advanced levels.

Spending some time schooling your steed will make riding much more enjoyable for you. Fighting with your steed for control throughout the entire ride is dangerous, as well as mentally and physically exhausting. Horse training will make you both much happier.




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