Sometimes the simple things work wonders with horses. This is another story I want to share with you about how I caught a horse that was uncatchable. It was during my first job in La Jolla, California where I was hired to handle a large training center of hunters and jumpers. What they like to do in some of these training centers is to play a little joke on you on the first day that you arrive. It’s a way of breaking ice and getting to know… Continue
Added by Carolyn Resnick on January 12, 2011 at 10:00am —
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The story I’m about to share with you will be practical information for those of you who really know how to use the Waterhole Rituals ™and who have trained a few horses with them. For those of you that haven’t, let it be “food for thought” for the future as you grow as horsemen and women. I want people to think about what is going on in their horse’s mind. No one should try the strategy I am going to share with you unless they…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on December 29, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Last week I gave a lesson to a student of mine, Stephanie, who has a Welsh Cobmare that she has been driving and riding. The horse is very fearful and so shehad started doing the Uberstreichen Exercises and working on getting hercomfortable in her territory.
The problem I noticed with this mare was that although she was doing well withthe Waterhole Rituals™, when she was brought to the barn, she did not want…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on December 22, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Margaret wrote:
I have just read your book and loved it. I’ve been ploughing through various horse training methods and ideas with some positive outcomes but not without feeling like a perfectionist, pushing up the pressure in getting the job done. I was left with a feeling of anxiety every time I went to work with a horse. I read “One with the Herd” which led me next to your book and related toit in…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on December 14, 2010 at 10:00am —
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I have a student I want to tell you about today because she has used my Method in an interesting way and it might help or inspire others to use it this way. To…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on December 8, 2010 at 10:00am —
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The wonderful thing about the internet is that you can reach people all across the world and never have to leave home. Stina, who is Norwegian but lives on the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean, is a friend and student. Stina got in touch with me towards the end of 2007 and I started coaching her by phone and email. The results for her and her herd of wild horses have been astonishing, for which I must give Stina huge…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on December 1, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Today we have a question from Victoria in Australia who writes:
I have a 9 year old thoroughbred mare, who I bought as a green, broken four year old. I trained her up for show…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on November 24, 2010 at 10:00am —
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I want to address a problem that people are having sending a horse away from them at liberty. Many people have expressed concern that driving a horse away from them will hurt the trust and bond. I can understand this point of view because of the struggle it might take in their mind to teach a horse to leave you when he does not want to go.…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on November 17, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Let me explain what I mean about having natural leadership ability and the importance of this when working at liberty.…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on November 10, 2010 at 10:00am —
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As you might have guessed, I’m a very practical person. I learn by doing. Ultimately though, we all must learn by doing as there is no alternative and this is especially true with horses. I do hope that you enjoy watching my DVDs and reading my book but I have to tell you that unless you get out there and put them into practice, you will never know what sort of results you might get. I recently had a lovely email from a lady called…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on August 25, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Being in the horse industry and being a horse lover on my own personal journey, I have seen a lot of personal growth in people due to the impact that horses have played in their spiritual evolution. I have seen trainers grow and change from hardened individuals to philanthropists and students turn into masters. I have seen first-hand the physical healing effect horses have on humans. All of these people that I have known over the…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on August 18, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Connection is a two way street. To truly get along with a horse in shared partnership we need to have social leadership skills. If we can keep adjusting our leadership style to be more flexible, understanding and intelligent, the horse is more willing to form a loyal partnership and put greater effort into his performance. It’s all about being present in the moment and fully awake and knowing exactly what to ask a horse to do that…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on August 11, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Previously I was talking about horsemanship, trust and connection, which led me to ask the question about what you would like your partner to be like. Now the reason I asked this was, and this is going to sound a bit out of place, but a horse wants to be treated like a woman wants to be treated.…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on August 4, 2010 at 10:00am —
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If you can keep adjusting your leadership to be more dependable, flexible, understanding and intelligent, the horse is more willing to form a loyal partnership and put a greater effort into his performance. The biggest mistake people make in their relationship and communication with horses is to not understand that the development of leadership with horses should be spent in managing the connection, bond and trust through…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on July 28, 2010 at 10:00am —
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If you lead your horse in the moment and he feels a companionship connection, it inspires him to follow your lead like music inspires a dancer to dance. I have focused my life on figuring out how to get a horse to accept my friendship and for it to be as strong as the friendship he shares with other horses. From studying herd behavior, I have gained this connection by getting a horse to accept me as a family member and trusted…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on July 21, 2010 at 10:00am —
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My first lesson on leadership was when I was a little girl and was taught to me by a lizard.
In the olden days, the milk cartons had little tabs that you pulled up and made a little tiny hole in the corner of, so that when you turned it over, it would pour. It kind of made a…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on July 14, 2010 at 10:00am —
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I have never spent much time bomb proofing horses because with the Waterhole Rituals™ I provide a horse a feeling of safety in my charge and they follow my lead without question because of the relationship I have establish with them. Before you consider bomb proofing a horse, I would advise you to…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on July 7, 2010 at 10:00am —
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In this article you will find a question from Dee in California about the difference between respect and dominance with your horse.
Dee writes:
To me, as a new horse owner, there is a fine line between gaining respect and being dominant. I really don’t understand the difference.…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on June 30, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Today I want to add to the story about Panadero and his Spanish Walk. The last time I had worked with him his Spanish Walk had been very green and he could…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on June 23, 2010 at 10:00am —
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I find that a very important connection I have with horses comes from the subtleties and energy that we share back and forth. For example, how I choose to connect each time I have been away from my horse. I might choose to be focused on him…
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Added by Carolyn Resnick on June 16, 2010 at 10:00am —
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