We tend to think of training a horse in terms of the physical goals; that slow lope, the sliding stop, the smooth as silk lead change. But the physical actions are the result of mental training. Horse training is more than getting a desired action. It is teaching a horse to accept learning. Sometimes I get horses in for training, say a 3 year old that has not had a lot done with them. They have to learn to accept training. What I mean by that is ... learning to figure out what I am asking of them instead of resenting the fact that I am asking them to do something that they don't understand. The have to learn about learning. Once you have that, you can teach them to do just about anything that is within the scope of their physical capabilities.
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5/17/2018 03:25:24 pm
I don't think the brain can be trained about anything. I can't really back this claim with any study as of the moment but I am almost 100% sure that if I do my research, I can prove I am right. From what I know, if one does not have enough skill set from his genes, he won't be able to do the things other gifted people can easily learn. Everything is mostly hereditary, even our grouchiness and selfishness. These are diseases that are being passed on from generations. You can't just put a stop on these. I sometimes think nature intended it to be there to maintain balance of good and evil.
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