I would like to share a few wise words. Something I have thought about and something many probably could use to reflect on.
Many people have too many emotions involved when they train their horses. It's one of the biggest problems in equine training. It’s not uncommon that you can quickly become angry and frustrated if the horse doesn't do what we want them to do. We associate it with the horse is either naughty or disrespectful. And it is unfortunately not the case. A horse does not react on emotions but on instinct. They do not have the brain capacity to think "I'll fucking show my stupid owner" or something similar. We tend to humanize our animals because it’s easier to deal with, if we can blame it on our animals instead of ourselves. So think twice when you train your animal. Try to lie the emotions on the shelf. I'm not saying we should be insensible machines but we must leave our anger, frustration, sadness, irritation, etc behind us.
Think to you self, it’s animals, they just react based on their instincts. Horses are flight animals and if you send the wrong signal, they can be scared. All they want is just to escape, not to be evil or stupid.
This picture was taken about 5 years ago. When I rode Giga with a curb bit and a saddle that didn't fit her. At that time I was sure she was really naughty and rude but I've learned from my past and now I ride her bitless without any problems.
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