Re: Clinton Anderson methods/rope halters
This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I very much agree, we all need to watch, learn, try many different methods and mush it around so that it works with YOUR given skill level, and the horse you are currently working with. Not every method will work with each person or horse. I call what I do " Playing Horse " This way I don't get frustrated as easily cuz we are just playing, and the horse enjoys it cuz we're just playing, and we get the " training done ". How cool is that?? It's just what works for me. So their is a bit of Parelli, Tellington-Jones, Buck Brennan, Monty Roberta, plus a bit of others. Roberta - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 12:11 AM Subject: Re: Clinton Anderson methods/rope halters > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Brigid wrote concerning the Clinton Anderson tapes: > > "One thing you'll notice is the high level of stress in the horse, > > something also noticed in Parelli productions." > > Recently I watched two different programs on RFD TV with the clinitian training the horses to walk over plastic laid on the ground. The first was John Lyon and the second was Clinton Anderson. When the horse in the Lyons demonstration finally walked over the tarp it was in a very calm state. The one in the Anderson demonstration was still excited and jumped it many times before finally going over it. Of course we don't know the actual time elapsed in either one. I really like the calm way Lyons has with the horses. But, I also enjoy watching Clinton Anderson! I think that each of us have to watch and learn as much as we can, from everyone we can, and then do what will work best for us with our own horse. > > Barb Lynch > WA State > > > > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > In a message dated 1/8/2005 6:33:27 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > Thanks to everyone for your responses on the list and privately about CA's > > methods. All the glowing reviews and experiences have me quite excited to > > give it a go. > > > > > > > > Hi Lynn- > > > > I received my CA DVD's and am enjoying them very much. The exercises are > > both unique and useful! As soon as it stops raining for 5 minutes, I'll practice > > them :-). One thing you'll notice is the high level of stress in the horse, > > something also noticed in Parelli productions. Perhaps if it's your own horse, > > and you're taking things a bit slower, the attitude will be more pleasant. > > Personally I'm looking for "clickable moments." With the clicker I can mark > > the correct response so I won't have to do the exercise 50 times. > > > > > > / )_~ > > /L/L > > Brigid Wasson > > SF Bay Area, CA > > _www.Brigid.Clickryder.com_ (http://www.brigid.clickryder.com/)
Re: Clinton Anderson methods/rope halters
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brigid wrote concerning the Clinton Anderson tapes: "One thing you'll notice is the high level of stress in the horse, > something also noticed in Parelli productions." Recently I watched two different programs on RFD TV with the clinitian training the horses to walk over plastic laid on the ground. The first was John Lyon and the second was Clinton Anderson. When the horse in the Lyons demonstration finally walked over the tarp it was in a very calm state. The one in the Anderson demonstration was still excited and jumped it many times before finally going over it. Of course we don't know the actual time elapsed in either one. I really like the calm way Lyons has with the horses. But, I also enjoy watching Clinton Anderson! I think that each of us have to watch and learn as much as we can, from everyone we can, and then do what will work best for us with our own horse. Barb Lynch WA State > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In a message dated 1/8/2005 6:33:27 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Thanks to everyone for your responses on the list and privately about CA's > methods. All the glowing reviews and experiences have me quite excited to > give it a go. > > > > Hi Lynn- > > I received my CA DVD's and am enjoying them very much. The exercises are > both unique and useful! As soon as it stops raining for 5 minutes, I'll > practice > them :-). One thing you'll notice is the high level of stress in the horse, > something also noticed in Parelli productions. Perhaps if it's your own > horse, > and you're taking things a bit slower, the attitude will be more pleasant. > Personally I'm looking for "clickable moments." With the clicker I can mark > the correct response so I won't have to do the exercise 50 times. > > > / )_~ > /L/L > Brigid Wasson > SF Bay Area, CA > _www.Brigid.Clickryder.com_ (http://www.brigid.clickryder.com/)
Re: Clinton Anderson methods/rope halters
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 1/8/2005 6:33:27 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks to everyone for your responses on the list and privately about CA's methods. All the glowing reviews and experiences have me quite excited to give it a go. Hi Lynn- I received my CA DVD's and am enjoying them very much. The exercises are both unique and useful! As soon as it stops raining for 5 minutes, I'll practice them :-). One thing you'll notice is the high level of stress in the horse, something also noticed in Parelli productions. Perhaps if it's your own horse, and you're taking things a bit slower, the attitude will be more pleasant. Personally I'm looking for "clickable moments." With the clicker I can mark the correct response so I won't have to do the exercise 50 times. / )_~ /L/L Brigid Wasson SF Bay Area, CA _www.Brigid.Clickryder.com_ (http://www.brigid.clickryder.com/)
RE: Clinton Anderson methods/rope halters
This message is from: "LYNN BINKOWSKI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks to everyone for your responses on the list and privately about CA's methods. All the glowing reviews and experiences have me quite excited to give it a go. Unfortunately, the glaze of ice over the ground has kept me away from the barn this weekend, and, horror of horrors, my quiet evening at home tonight watching Tivo'd horse TV was shot down when we lost power a few hours ago (my laptop has 1 hour of battery life left, so at least I can browse the web while I tend the wood stove!). My favorite CA line..."heart attacks are free...let your horse have one"! Thanks again, Lynn and Trina in icy Connecticut _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/