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Ten Golden Rules of Horse Training: Universal Laws for All Training Levels and Riding Styles

Ten Golden Rules of Horse Training: Universal Laws for All Training Levels and Riding Styles
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Ten Golden Rules of Horse Training: Universal Laws for All Training Levels and Riding Styles

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Let's face it; whenever we interact with our horses we're training them. Good, bad or indifferent, they are learning something. Using the Ten Golden Rules will guide your actions and reactions, regardless of a horse's temperament, experience and the exact circumstances. They apply to all styles of riding pleasure, hunter, jumper, dressage, and Western-and to all levels of training, from the most basic to the most advanced. And, they apply to handling horses from the ground as well as from the saddle. The result? A happier more cooperative relationship between you and your horse, based on trust and understanding.

 
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Product Details
Author:Bruce Nock
Hardcover:188 pages
Publisher:Half Halt Press
Publication Date:June 01, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:0939481677
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:5.9 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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5horsey  May 21, 2008
Great book, fast shipping time. Everybody at my barn is asking to read this informative book

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5Horse interactions made simple!  Aug 01, 2007
This book takes the complicated, step-by-step directions found in all the other horse training books and provides ten common-sense rules that can be applied to every horse training situation. It's an excellent addition to your horse training/psychology library and one that is a thoroughly enjoyable read as well!

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5bloody good book  Aug 01, 2006
I loved this book. Have been reading lots of the natural horsemanship stuff, and so much of it is esoteric, badly written or simply makes you feel an incompetent idiot. Bruce Nock doesn't do this! It's simple and practical and starts working straight away. No secrets. Just do it. Thanks, Bruce

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4For the Dedicated Trainer not Newbie  Sep 21, 2005
Training with author is mandatoring in my barefoot trimming certification course, so I thought I would get an early jump on the reading. I am a confirmed clicker trainer, with clicker as an overlay, mostly on John Lyons training.

Definitely Nice to Have for the person very interested in training, animal behavior and the science behind it all. Perhaps not the first or second book to buy for a Newbie trainer who really wants to get started today!

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5Excellent!  Jan 17, 2005
I wish this book had been available five years ago when I first became involved with horses. Dr. Nock's "Ten Golden Rules" is the first book anyone interested in training a horse - or even owning one - should read. Except for clearly outlining a procedure for tactfully establishing your superior rank within your 'herd', this is not a 'How To' recipe book. Instead, Dr. Nock explains basic learning theory as it applies specifically to the horse. With the information this book provides you can better understand, evaluate, and implement any of the more detailed training programs promoted by today's top trainers, solve problems those programs don't address, or even develop your own training program. Learning the 'Ten Golden Rules' will benefit both you and your horse.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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