Spice up Your Partnership With Trick Training

FILES2f20152f032f0317_05.jpg.jpg

According to Clinton, teaching his horses tricks has made them happier in their jobs because of the variety and challenge it provides. Here’s what the clinician has to say about incorporating tricks in your program:

“Consistency in a training program is key to getting a well-broke horse. I often tell people, ‘Consistency is your greatest alley, inconsistency is your greatest enemy.’ While that tried-and-true formula is essential to a well-broke horse, it’s equally important to include variety. Variety keeps training sessions fresh and interesting for your horse, which in turn keeps him happy and looking forward to training.

If you think training a horse is hard, try keeping a trained horse happy in his job. That’s a real challenge! That’s why I introduced tricks to my finished horses- to add variety to training sessions. And the result has been incredible – my horses are happier and enjoy their jobs more.

Every horse is capable of learning tricks – no matter his age, breed or athletic ability. That’s unlike many equine activities where the horse must possess some amount of natural talent or ability for the discipline. Anytime you can have fun with your horse, strengthen your partnership and challenge yourself, it’s a good thing.”

Clinton explains the process of preparing your horse for trick training and teaching him specific maneuvers in his Trick Training Series. You’ll learn how to take your horsemanship beyond groundwork and riding exercises into a whole new arena of excitement.

More News

Back to all news

See All
1101_01

3 years ago

Colt Starting Clinic Diary: Day Five

This month’s No Worries Club exclusive follows day five of the Colt Starting Clinic with Professional Clinician Jeff Davis. On…

Read More
0623_02

6 years ago

The Race is on for the Refer a Friend Year-End Rewards!

No Worries Club members have just a week left to refer their horse buddies to the No Worries Club in…

Read More
0214_Tip

3 years ago

Training Tip: Building a Mini Horse’s Trust

Question: I acquired a mini paint with another horse I purchased; she basically just came with the horse as a…

Read More
FILES2f20152f102f1027_05.jpg.jpg

11 years ago

Meet Method Ambassador Kimberly Williams

Kimberly grew up on her grandparents’ 100-acre ranch in California and was on the back of a horse before she…

Read More