June 14th, 2006
There’s a question of whether or not the Arabians were better trainers than say trainers of today.
I can’t say for sure who was best. The way I see it, if a trainer gets the results he wants and his horse isn’t abused from it, then what does it matter.
On the other hand, the Arabians knew a few insider secrets that others didn’t. After all, the Arabians shared their tents with the horses. The horses were every bit a part of the family as the children and wife. There was obviously an enormous love and respect for the animal. The Arabians are definitely a rare breed in that instance.
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June 13th, 2006
Wouldn’t it be nice to see a video of how these Arabian masters trained their horses?
After all, can imagine having a horse so tuned into you that they are like a guard dog.
There’s a story of the Arabians having to stop for rest in the desert. Their trusty steed would stand by them and neigh if man or beast approached.
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June 11th, 2006
Do you know one of the best things you can with your horse is?
Ride, ride, ride.
Think about it.
Riding your horse often teaches him to accept you as leader more readily. PUtting miles on your horse does him wonders. Exercise. Gets their muscles in shape. Helps you teach him things you want him to know like stopping, turning, backing, and more.
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June 10th, 2006
A good horse trainer knows to work with a horse every day. Working with a horse every day changes a horse’s mindset like nothing else.
As you work with a horse, note the expression in his eyes. You’ll likely see them soften as you work with them because they learn to let you be the leader.
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June 9th, 2006
Follow the example of the ancient Arabians.
Their horse’s were so bonded with them that they could them from the herd and their horse would come running to them like an anxious dog…ready to please and be part of the master’s life.
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June 8th, 2006
Breaking news.
They caught the mideast terrorist in Iraq who’d been blowing people up. Good! He’ll burn in hell for his actions.
His lack of respect for life is obvious. I’ll bet he would’ve had more respect for life had he been a horse trainer. The people in the mideast were once respectors of life. Now it seems many are not - at least, that’s how the news portrays it.
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June 8th, 2006
Big news today.
The US found out where a terriost in Iraq was hiding out and killed his uselss self.
Right on!
Now being from the mid-East doesn’t mean this guy knew much about horses like the ancient Arabians did. But who knows..if he did, then maybe he wouldn’t have been a terrorist. He may have learned to love life and respect it after working with horses.
That’s thing about the people who wrote this ebook. They loved their horses. And you can tell from the results they got out of their horses that they loved them very much and was willing to put out the effort and patience it took to get the results they wanted.
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June 6th, 2006
What if your horse was so attached to you, that you could simply whistle a certain way or just call his name and he left the herd to come be with you?
Truth is, most people don’t know how this is possible. But it is.
How does it happen?
It starts with the love for the horse. The Arab’s horse was every bit a part of the family as the kids. They shared the tent, and more.
They were so used their masters that they even stood guard next to their rider while the rider took a short nap in the desert to get back strength. If someone or some predator advanced, the horse would wake up the master.
Amazing, isn’t it?
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June 5th, 2006
Did you see Hidalgo yet?
Take a close look at the Arab’s horses and how they care for them. Their horses are like family to them.
Believe it or not, that is where their horse training starts. The horse is every bit a part of the family as the children. THe horses share tents with the Arabs. The kids go to sleep with the horses and use their necks as pillows.
That’s rather amazing considering what we know about horses today. There’s no one who would do that nowadays…much less talk about it.
But the Arabs so loved their horses and understood them that they could get remarkable things done with them.
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June 3rd, 2006
The Arabians had lots of secrets in horse training. One thing they used to do was teach their horses to give that extra bit of energy to out run other horses when they needed it most. How’d they do it?
You have to read the manual to see.
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