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Opportunities Abound for Gaining Knowledge About Horses

By Kim Roe

 

Sometimes I just want riding to be easy. Unfortunately, throughout my career with horses, that’s seldom been the case. Riding horses and training them to a high degree in a specific sport is hard. I’ve only had a few horses to train in my life – out of hundreds – that were fairly easy. They improved every day, retained their training even in stressful situations (like competitions), were generous hard workers, and stayed sound. I think of those horses often with a mix of wonder, gratitude, and wishing… I wish I could find another like that.

Most horses aren’t that simple, and that’s okay. Training horses challenges us to continue to learn, and learning anything is a positive thing. The more difficult horses keep us seeking out new techniques and help us refine our training system. We learn what we’re good at and what we lack. They teach us patience, humility, devotion, and test our grit.

I love my “hard” horses, but sometimes it’s easy to get discouraged. That’s where a good trainer, clinician, or friend can be so important. Lessons and clinics can be expensive, so when I feel I can’t quite manage more formal education there are books, DVDs, and lots of free information online. Auditing clinics and picking up a magazine like the Northwest Horse Source are a few more ideas. We give you great information for free every month. There are many opportunities to learn about horses inexpensively.

I always learn from writers who submit articles to us. This month I’m excited to welcome Evan Bonner to our Trainer’s Corner column. Bonner is a Northwest trainer with much to offer horse owners of all kinds.

Sometimes the very best help is a good friend who’s been there too. An eye on the ground or a shared experience can get us back on our feet (or in the saddle). And finally, sometimes the best help and what we really need is a few encouraging words: “You can do this. Don’t give up.”

I hope your training is going well, but if you’re in a rough patch I’m here to say, Keep going, you can do this. Don’t give up.

kim@nwhorsesource.com

 

Published September 2019 Issue

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