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Astonishing Horse Training and Horsemanship Secrets – Horse Whispering

Horse Training: www.horseswhisper.com One of the most astonishing horse training systems of recent years is that of horse whispering, this amazing method of horsemanship is fast becoming the number one tool for trainers of all types. The exciting thing about these horse whispering techniques is that they can be learned by riders and instructors of all levels and ages, no matter if you ride for pleasure or teach for a living the benefits of this style of horse tuition can be massive. Horse whispering is a teaching method that makes use of the signals of the herd, in other words the language that mother nature has laid in place. Refined and fine tuned over a number of years it has proved a to be winning formula. It’s usefulness has been proven in all types of equine arena, from dressage to western exibition displays and also trick riding. Have you ever been dazzled by the cowboy in the arena or the majestic circus horse that behaved as if were as inteligent as its rider, almost certainly you are witnessing the work of a horse whisperer. This method of horse training can be used in many situations, it is especially good when used in instances that involve horses with behavioral problems. If though you ride for pleasure do not think that horse whispering is not for you, learning just a few secret techniques will totally transform the way you interact with your animal. If though you work with horses this type of horse training will propel your equine accomplishments to a

  1. anniegirl121
    July 6th, 2011 at 14:29 | #1

    My friend uses a similar horse training system and can accomplish some amazing things, not sure if it this is it? The clips in this are beautiful..

  2. roswellmajestic12
    July 6th, 2011 at 16:47 | #2

    Horse training via the horse whispering method clearly works but why would the top trainers give away all their secrets, just doesn’t make sense?

  3. horsetrainingmethods
    July 6th, 2011 at 16:51 | #3

    This question has been asked many times about many subjects, horse training is no exception. Some people divulge methods due to being kind natured, others for more selfish reasons.The thing is now with the technology of the internet it is hard to stop knowledge from being distributed. Good news for us all I think, educatioin in any form is a gift.

  4. safetrailhorse
    July 7th, 2011 at 22:03 | #4

    The advertising video shows horses being ridden and/or handled with obvious fear factors, which is quick and has been practiced for hundreds of years. Be suspicious when you see bits, spurs, lunge lines being used. To establish a relationship with a horse that has only fear factors that are easily understood by a horse based on a horse’s natural relationship with an alpha herd member and its ability to learn what words mean takes time and patience as in Basic Training for a Safe Trail Horse

  5. roswellmajestic12
    July 7th, 2011 at 22:34 | #5

    My Niece trains horses via the horse whispering method and she can work miracles, I think though she has a natural gift but there must be something in it…

  6. horsetrainingmethods
    July 7th, 2011 at 22:37 | #6

    Clearly you must have an affinity with horses however some extra knowledge can go a long way indeed

  7. janlady1224
    July 9th, 2011 at 12:37 | #7

    I love the horse whispering movie, didn’t know this was real stuff tho.

  8. Dav4809
    July 10th, 2011 at 15:19 | #8

    How on earth can whispering to horses be real, this is a most bizarre claim

  9. horsetrainingmethods
    July 10th, 2011 at 15:28 | #9

    @Dav4809 Horse whispering is not about simply talking to horses and them understanding what you are saying, it is far more than that. Yes the human voice is used but this method of horsemanship is more to do with the tone of the human voice andbeing aware of specific behavier, you would not believe what this can achieve.

  10. monteras100
    July 17th, 2011 at 08:57 | #10

    I’m largely with the safetrailhorse comment on this one. The palomino horse adopts an extreme anxiety stance before rearing & is clearly muscled ‘upside-down’. Personally, I’m not against bits, spurs, lunge lines or any non-aggressively used equipment – only clumsy/improper/uninformed use of them. Any genuinely helpful hints on communication can only be a good thing, but all promises of instant success are just plain daft.

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