Description
The phases have mechanized people at the expense of reading, relationship, and their connection to their horse.
With the Happy Horse program, we establish a communication style where we no longer use the traditional phases in our training. Instead, I call it training with psychology. You've certainly learned about these phases yourselves in other methods. The question of using phases comes up frequently, and I thought it would be worthwhile for us to discuss it in depth together, in order to answer the many questions you have.
How can you train politely without using phases or treats as support?
How does it work instead?
Here's what they think:
Testimony from Pauline: “Thank you so much for this conference, which I found absolutely fascinating. I feel truly privileged to have been able to attend, so thank you! With the phases, sometimes it's almost a reflex, as you so aptly explained, we become mechanical… we forget to analyze our horse. Since I've started working a bit with the psychology concepts from the program, I've seen a lot of progress: I'm managing to have an extremely polite expression when riding at shoulder height, something I had seen before but which, for me, was “normal”.”
FOR OVER AN HOUR I INVITE YOU TO DISCOVER THESE BRAND NEW CONCEPTS
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