Horse
Trainer
Horse Trainers
Have Secrets
You enjoy being around horses. In fact, you feel that you can
train them that’s why you decided to become a horse trainer.
Once you are horse trainer, you will feel all the rewards at the
end of each day. But it can also be time-consuming and quite
dangerous.
The first step in becoming a horsetrainer is to assist an
experienced trainer. You’ll have a taste of the responsibilities in
both taking care of and training the horses – from grooming and
exercising, to saddling and riding, all these procedures are taught
first-hand and also by observation.
Horse Trainer
Secrets - Learn Some Now
Here are some tips you can use if you have your
mind set on becoming a horse instructor:
1. You have to
gain experience in any task that allows you to work with horses.
You can start teaching the horse the basic commands. Then from
there, you can move up to gentling or breaking the bad habits of
the horse. Once you have obtained his trust, you can continue with
the finishing phase.
2. In your free
time, research as much as you can about the equine creatures you
are interested in. Read up on horse’s health, personality and
psychology.
3. Whenever you
get the chance to do so, ride. There are various types of horses.
Ride as many as you can. Then there is an array of equestrian
riding levels. Ride as much as you can.
4. Remember when
you were younger and a parent or an older sibling teased that you
wouldn’t learn how to ride a bike unless you fell? There is truth
to that. Same goes for horseback riding. Get hurt. There is no
horsetrainer that is infallible – meaning who hasn't been stepped
on, kicked, bitten or thrown. Being around horses is dangerous. If
it's your hobby, then it entails you doing so but that’s the risk
you have to take.
5. The more time
you spend hanging out with the horses, the more
experience you will gain, therefore the better trainer you will
become.
6. As early as
when you are just starting, make the decision what kind of
specialty you would like to focus on: starting, rehabilitation,
all-purpose training or concentrating on one of the equestrian
events.
7. By doing the
previous step, you can tell your possible client that this area is
your specialty therefore obtaining confidence.
Horse Trainer
Advice
Above all, you must be very passionate with what you’re doing.
If your heart is into your profession, everyone will see it, even
the horses.
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