Marv Walker, AwarenessHorsemanship.com

Marv's first teleseminar is something you definitely want to have a copy of, as we talked for over 90 minutes about training issues, and how to become better horsemen.  By becoming a better horseman or horsewoman, we can get past all the issues our horses have, making them better trained, more pleasant to handle, care for, and ride.

Did you know that...

  • "98% of all the horses in this country are NOT broke"?  That's scary - but not amazing, really.  Think about all the horses that pitch fits when saddled, led, asked to load in a trailer, or move out under saddle.  Is your horse one of the 98% of the untrained - or is it one of the 2% of the really trained horses?

  • "A horse can do NO WRONG.  There is nothing it can do that is wrong.  Don't mess around with (correcting) the wrong stuff.  Make everything right."  It seems a little hard to swallow at first, doesn't it - but if you think about it, it makes sense.  This goes beyond "Make the right thing easy and the wrong thing hard."  It means that if you have something you want the horse to do, and it won't, that you need to go back to basics and rebuild from what the horse DOES do, as it hasn't been trained properly in the first place.

  • One of the reasons our horses do things "wrong" is because "we focus on the GOAL - and not on the STEPS to the goal."  Having goals is great - but we need to also break them down and teach the horse the steps to it.

  • "If you can't do something from the ground, you shouldn't get ON the horse and ask for it.  You should do everything from the ground - transitions, verbal cues, lead changes, everything - before asking for them in the saddle."   When you train things from the ground, you avoid a LOT of the problems that come up when these things are trained from the saddle.  You are also much more able to tell if the horse is doing the movement correctly.

I know that I could have listened to Marv for at least another hour, even though it was late, and I'd already had a long day.  I have greatly enjoyed editing the audio, as I listened to it over and over, and some of the principles have sunk in a little - although now I have a great deal more to ask him!

This includes the 90+ minutes of audio (except on the audio cd - that is only 80 minutes), the transcripts, and the .pdf workbook included for the teleseminar participants.  It is available for either immediate download or on CDROM (free shipping).

We discussed how Marv learned his techniques of the bonder and bodywork, over the past 50 years or so, as well as many questions that folks sent in as they registered.

Marv covers how to use the round pen, how to take the experience with you outside the round pen, whether leading, tying the horse, handling it's hooves or sensitive areas, or riding - the same principles apply.  

This is something that all horse owners should read, listen to, and absorb, as the principles apply to all sports and disciplines.  I know that for myself, after hosting this teleseminar, if I could come back as a horse, I would most certainly want to be one of Marv's.

If you want to consolidate your relationship with your horse, this is absolutely the best ebook on the market.

Here is your opportunity to listen to this event over and over:

For only $27, you can own the audio, the transcript, and the e-workbook to the Marv Walker "No Problem Horses" Teleseminar.

This is well worth a hundred times the investment.

If you attended a clinic, you would pay for transportation - exorbitant gas prices, meals, lodging; plus you would have to pay the fee for participating or auditing the event.  That easily comes to a hundred times the investment of this little package.

For a mere fraction of what you'd spend going to a clinic, you get Marv in your ear, as well as the transcription and the workbook with all the questions we received, and you can review it over and over in the comfort of your own easychair.

Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed.

Happy Trails!

Patricia Reszetylo

 
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