Home
Horse Art
Pictures
Posters
Breyer Horses
Figurines
Gift Barn
Horse Magazines
Ranch Vacations
Link Partners
Horse Links
Privacy Policy
User Agreement
Contact Us
Site Map
Shopping Articles
Horsemanship Articles
Horse Gifts Blog
Roundup


Horsemanship Article 1

What Are The 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your Horse!

Horsemanship Article 1; If you're someone who is serious about developing your horsemanship skills or just want a great relationship with your horse I would encourage you to examine and then put into practice ALL 6 keys. It's key that you *not* leave any of the six out if you're to realize the end result, a lifetime partnership with your horse that is safe, enjoyable and rewarding.

1. *Understanding*

You need to understand your horse. To do that you have to understand how horses think.

2. *Mind-set*

Your attitude= How you communicate. Being assertive vs. aggressive and being evenhanded. Your mind-set (attitude) affects the mind-set (attitude) of your horse.

3. *Approach*

Helping your horse to understand what it is you want him to do.

4. *Patients*

Be patient/tolerant; take the time do it right and you won't have to go back and do it again and again.

5. *Creativeness*

Creating challenges for you and your horse. Learning what the two of you can accomplish together. Why settle for mediocrity?

6. *Equipment*

Having the proper horse equipment, understanding what it's for and how it's used is essential.

For more information on the 6 Keys, and to receive future issues about horsemanship and you, subscribe to The Roundup at perfect-horse-gifts.com. You will soon benefit form all the blockbuster information and the knowledge you'll gain.

Copyright © Mike Gorzalka

The Roundup Newsletter
Perfect Horse Gifts

About The Author:

Mike Gorzalka has spent the better part of his life around horses. His dad, Mike Sr., taught him the importance of understanding the horse and how to use a firm, but kinder and gentler approach to helping horses understand what it is we humans are trying to communicate.

*You have permission to publish this article* electronically, in print, in your ebook or on your web site, free of charge, as long as the content of this article is not changed in any way and the author bylines are included.

If you choose to publish this article I would appreciate a Quick e-mail letting me know where it will be published. mike@perfect-horse-gifts.com

*DISCLAIMER*: The information contained in this article is of my personal opinions and beliefs and should not be taken as anything more.


If you enjoyed this article please come back... There will be more...

Horsemanship Article 1