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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,

 

Best wishes,

 

Katie



Wed Feb 1, 2006 6:43 pm

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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...
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Jan 28, 2006
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... 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...
Linda
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Jan 29, 2006
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Hi Linda, You might like to have a look at clickryder-dressage@yahoogroups.com This group has been active for a few years I believe. Clara Sharp...
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Jan 29, 2006
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... Thanks Clara, I appreciate you mentioning it. I will do that. Warm Regards, Linda & Joshua Too!...
Linda
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Jan 29, 2006
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... 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...
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... 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...
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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...
Blanche
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... 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...
Lisa
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Jan 31, 2006
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... 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...
Blanche
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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 ...
Katie Bartlett
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-- 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....
Connie Dwyer
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... 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?...
Sarah Stuurman
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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...
Katie Bartlett
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... <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...
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... 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...
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Feb 2, 2006
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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.>>...
Katie Bartlett
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... 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 ...
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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...
Katie Bartlett
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... 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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... 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...
Connie Dwyer
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... 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. ...
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