£396.00
Filled with the latest science, this course will teach you the science behind equine training and behaviour, how to train your horse in a welfare and ethics-first manner and guide you through all the principles that underpin good horsemanship. Learn how to understand your horse better than ever before, and gain entry requirements for the ABTC recognised and multi-accredited Diploma in Equine Training and Coaching.
£147.00
Have you ever wondered how expert trainers seem to effortlessly communicate with their horses, making training look fluid and natural? While “horse whispering” may sound like magic, the real secret lies in shaping and successive approximations—powerful techniques that help trainers create clarity and ease for their horses, resulting in soft, supple responses.
£147.00
Are you facing challenges while training your horse? Whether your horse seems explosive, unresponsive, or simply not learning what you’re trying to teach, these struggles are more common than you think. Many factors contribute to undesirable behaviour during training, and without understanding the root causes, progress can be difficult.
£60.00
Have you ever wondered how your pet learns new behaviours? Whether it’s a dog, horse, cat, or any other companion, all animals learn through the same fundamental principles. In fact, the way all animals’ brains learn is surprisingly similar. From Pavlov’s famous experiments with dogs to the application of rewards in modern training, this course will guide you through the fascinating world of learning theory.
£147.00
Have you ever wondered how your horse understands what you’re asking? Whether it’s responding to subtle seat aids or cues to walk on, training underpins nearly everything we do with our horses. But how well do you understand the science behind it—and why sometimes, training doesn’t go as planned?
£60.00
Are you struggling with training problems and finding that your horse is too excitable or tense to respond effectively? The root of the issue could be over-arousal, a common yet often overlooked challenge in equine training. Whether you’re using clicker training or pressure and release techniques, over-arousal can manifest in various ways, making training frustrating and progress slow.
If positive reinforcement can teach dogs to detect cancer, rats to find bombs, and dolphins to perform tricks, why not use it to train horses for jumping, dressage, and trail riding?
This e-book debunks the top five myths against using positive reinforcement for horse training, providing clear, practical insights into why these misconceptions simply don’t hold up. Discover how you can effectively apply positive reinforcement to achieve impressive results with your horse.
Working with R+ is a skill and one that requires a lot of thought, if we are to train the horse with food there are a few considerations we need to have first. Setting our horses up to succeed in positive reinforcement training takes more than just good timing. This e-book will explore a few of those considerations to help you get started.