RE: [the_click_that_teaches] Re: Anyone Competing in Dressagewith Clicker Trained Horse?
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for the feedback. I am so happy to
know we are on the same page on this. I am really enjoying this part of the
journey where I am experimenting with lots of different bits and pieces to see
how they all fit together,
Hi, Is anyone on the list or elsewhere that you know of, competing in dressage with a horse who was trained through clicker? Just wondering. -- Patricia...
... wondering. ... Hi Patricia, I was anxiously awaiting a reply to your letter. Although I have no asperations to compete with my horse I am dedicated to the...
... wondering. ... Hello: Does driven dressage count? My clicker trained Maggie (11 yr old Morgan) is clicker trained to stop, turn left, right, back up, and...
... wondering. ... Hello: Does driven dressage count? My clicker trained Maggie (11 yr old Morgan) is clicker trained to stop, turn left, right, back up, and...
Hi! I am also training for dressage with a morgan ... we plan on taking our first test this spring. I started clicker training with ground manners and now try...
... taking our first test this spring. I started clicker training with ground manners and now try to use it in my riding ...< This is very interesting. What...
... First I mark my circle with a few cones; then on a loose rein we start walking around the circle ... my goals are to have PJ (my mare) follow the bend of...
Hi Linda, I had a few thoughts for you in your quest to integrate Alex's single rein work into the more traditional approach that your dressage trainer is ...
-- In the_click_that_teaches@yahoogroups.com, "Katie Bartlett" ... Hi Katie, Yes, I love his book too. Really meshes well with what I have learned from Alex....
... Thanks again for such a thought-provoking post Katie! Best, Sarah Re: [the_click_that_teaches] Re: Anyone Competing in Dressage with Clicker Trained Horse?...
... <katie.bartlett@a...> wrote: I was taught the general rule of being able to see the horse's ... help teach ... to help ... supposed to ... determined by...
... and ... This is the other Linda - from Australia. I, too, am really enjoying this discussion. I always find the posts from both Katie and Jord-Ann really...
Hi Linda, I am glad you are enjoying the discussion. You wrote <<I wanted to emphasise that the bend should be in the horse's body not just the neck bending.>>...
... riding ... that when ... zone), this ... any ... to lift ... biomechanics of it. ... I don't remember reading this but I would love to hear more details ...
Hi Jord-Ann, Thanks for your comments on my post. I think you summed up very well what I was trying to say and it is fascinating that one thing can lead to...
... develop ... forward in a ... straightness ... One question at a time :) For collection, it's the engagement of the pelvis that's important, and then the...
Hello everyone, I have some very basic questions that came up during our foundation behavior sessions. 1. Jake has been developing some self-restraint through...
Hi Tanya, ... I can understand that. It does sound like he is doing fairly well. And I agree that sometimes if you withdraw your hand it can become more...
Connie, Thank you so much for your suggestions. I think you are right, and I am overeager to add the cue too early. And yes, I have been rewarding on-cue but...
... Hi Tanya, You are very welcome. I am looking forward to hearing how you make out with this training. This way of training sure helps one see other views...
... dressage trainer is taking. Hi Katie, Thank you for your thoughts and taking the time to express them. It certainly has given my some more to think about. ...