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Horseback Training: A Guideline
By: THe WildHorse Info
In training horses, you should prepare the horse first mentally and as well as physically in order for them to be played with any kinds of rides. There are ten phases in which the horse should be trained and these are relaxation, rhythm, contact, straightness, freedom of gaits, impulsion, balance, suppleness, collection and putting the horse on the aids. 90 percent of most instances, the horse has limited capabilities depending on his or her rider’s ability.

It is best if you start training baby horses because they are still naïve and have no bad habits which were taught by other owners. Horses with open minds are very easy to train. The average time span of teaching and training horses is about two years. But for those few horses which are naturally gifted and have very good trainers, it could take less than two years before the horse gets ready for any ride games.

The most important factor in training horses is the consistency. You must have a plan of consistent activities if you want them to memorize and catch all the things that you are teaching quickly. Training the horses for four to five days is a must. You can do this by reviewing the things that you have taught them and inserting new things before the day ends.

With regards to training older horses, they can also be trained the way you will train a baby horse. The key here is to un-train the things that he already knows and retrain them with new things that you want him to be familiarized with. This may not be easy. There will be times that your horse will feel stubborn to do the new things but don’t worry because he will come around at the right time.

Don't force your horses to do something accurately as soon as possible. Giving a horse pressure will do no good to the training. You must be patient in training horses because there are times that they may seem to be slow in catching up. Treat your horses with love and care in order to gain their trust.

Training horses may not be easy but seeing them progress as time pass by is a very fulfilling job. Dedication is needed because training is sometimes time-consuming. The success of training depends upon the trainer itself. It is up to you on how you can effectively train horses.
In training horses start them young, but not before they are ready. This is discussed in another of our articles.

'The horse is limited by the riders capabilities'. Sadly, this is true for too many horses.

The right horseand owner combination can do so well. Just look at our top horse riders.
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