Training Tip: When it Feels Good, Quit

0404_Tip

Vertical flexion is something that you’ll build on with each give. First the horse has to understand that when you pick up on the reins and apply pressure with your legs he needs to maintain whatever gait he’s in and give to the pressure. As soon as he understands that concept, then you can ask him to hold the soft feel longer. A “Hot Potato Give” will turn into holding vertical flexion for a stride. One stride will turn into two and before long, two will turn into twenty. The key is not to get greedy and ask the horse for too many strides at first. When a horse starts doing well, our first instinct as predators is to ask for more. But the trick to training horses is when it feels good, quit – instantly give back to the horse. It usually takes a few days for a horse to get consistently good at the Hot Potato Give at whatever gait you’re working on. Then you can move on to holding the soft feel longer. If you start holding it longer and the horse gets worse, he’s telling you that he’s not ready for it, and he needs to get better at the Hot Potato Give before progressing.

More News

Back to all news

See All
0327_02

8 years ago

Don’t Miss Clinton at the Midwest Horse Fair

Clinton is joining the lineup of horsemen at the Midwest Horse Fair and will be presenting daily demonstrations at the…

Read More
standlee_blog

6 years ago

3 Common Misconceptions of Feeding Alfalfa to Horses

Many horse owners are aware, alfalfa has been blamed (justly or unjustly) for problems associated with horse health. “Too much…

Read More
0613_03

8 years ago

Saving “Unrideable” Horses

By Sandra Parks Thanks to Clinton and the Method, I am able to give horses a second chance at life….

Read More
0707_Tip

5 years ago

Training Tip: Does Your Horse Have Bad Turnout Manners?

Almost all horses that bolt away from their handlers in the pasture are a product of a human’s negligence. Think…

Read More