Psychology for Horse Trainers and Equestrian Coaches/Horse Sense practical skills with the clicker 2020

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Horse Sense practical skills with the clicker 2020

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So you've taken the course in Introducing the Clicker, you think you've a fair understanding of what to do, but you'd really like some practical exercises to get you started. This is the course for you! Work through my foundation exercises and develop your clicker skills.

Contents

Introduction

An overview of the course and key points we will be looking at.
Introductory explanation!.mp4
Introduction.mp4
Safety First.pdf

Touch acceptance/ Relaxation around the human

Is this where we begin? Is your horse relaxed around you, or are they shut down? Do they approach or are they avoidant? Do they enjoy touch or tolerate it? How can we use a tool like the clicker to change how the horse feels?
Basic relaxation and touch acceptance: introduction.mp4
Basic relaxation: getting started.mp4
Matteo.mp4
Caffrey.mp4
Jarlath.mp4
Nipper (apology).mp4
Practical skills 1: Relaxation around the human 'how to' exercises mp4
Approaching Rosie in the field.mp4
Teaching the stand.mp4
Practical Skills 2 Touch acceptance and Stand still on cue 'how to' exercises.mp4

Targeting

When and how to introduce the target. What can we achieve with a target? Different ways to use the target to create behaviours. Teaching calm targeting.
Targeting introduction and theory.mp4
Blue learns to target.mp4
Star ear target.mp4
Caffrey hip target towards hand.mp4
Sully 1. Getting started and Liberty leading.mp4
Sully 2. Beginning with the target.mp4
Sully 3.Progressing with the target.mp4
Sully 4. Touching the target and starting a send to the target.mp4
Sully 5 Liberty leading.mp4
Sally leading with the target demo.mp4
Sally send to the stationary target demo.mp4
Sally hold on the target demo.mp4
Juliet stands on mat.mp4
Practical Skills 3: Targeting 'how to' exercises.mp4

Yielding to pressure

Do we need to use aversive stimuli to train this? How can we create a balanced, relaxed but responsive horse that calmly yields to pressure? Is it okay to use pressure when training?
Yielding to pressure Introduction and theory.mp4
Benvarden Luc_ 'sweetening' the pressure.mp4
Blue learns to lead with a pressure cue taught using the target.mp4
Kai learns to yield with target 1.mp4
Kai hip yield target 2.mp4
Kai hip yield target 3.mp4
Kai yield to whip with target 2022.mp4
Practical skills 4: Yielding to pressure 'how to' exercises.mp4

Introducing Novelty

Practical Skills 5: Introducing novelty: 'how to' exercises.mp4
Touching Juliet with novel objects.mp4
Juliet and the umbrella.mp4
Kai and the umbrella.mp4