SuperStars
  Of Horse
Training

Bonus Gift
For New Subscribers Of
Horse Training And Tips:

     As you know, what you are about to read are very valuable emails I sent to previous subscribers revealing Horse Training secrets from Paul Esh. (You can read about him on our home page by clicking here==> Home)

     This will give you a taste of the Horse Training knowledge that's out there.  Paul's just one of many pros who know Horse Training secrets most horse owners (and many horse trainers) never discover.

     I promise you this.  You can never learn it all.  But I'll do my best to get these pros to reveal their deepest, most profound secrets they have!

Enjoy.

Oh...one more thing.  I also put together a recording of these Super Star trainers wisdom.  The recoding has excerpts from the audio interviews and videos.  If you want call the recording and listen in, the phone number is: 1-212-990-7314.  You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 


(Email #1)

Do You Make These Mistakes
In Horse Training?
 

  Let me ask you a question.

    Have you ever said something to someone and with a puzzled look they ask...



                                "What?...Huh?"


     Then you repeat it and again they reply, "What?!!.."

     Usually by now, if you're human, you're getting mad because you're frustrated you have to repeat it for the 3rd time.

     This time you raise your voice loud enough so they can hear your words AND hear the anger in your voice from repeating what you just repeated before you had to repeat it.

     Then you see the light go on in their brain.

     They heard you.

     Silently you think to yourself,...


                 "Idiot!...what did you THINK I said!"


     Isn't that kinda how it goes? You get frustrated because you had to say it again and again.

     Why does that frustrate us and therefore make us mad?

     Who knowS.

     But, it's part of what makes us human.

     Now if you think about it, that happens during horse training.

     We can ask a horse for something and he doesn't often do it right off the bat. Why? One reason is because we didn't ask in a way he understands.

     So...we ask again - just like when we had to repeat our words to our listener earlier.

     Again, the horse didn't react.

     And just like having to repeat our words to the listener...we get frustrated, then impatient, then mad.

     The more we have to ask (communicate) the more frustrating it gets.

     Why?

     Because we're human.

     We get mad when we get frustrated. When we get mad, horse training effectiveness stops. We can no longer effectively teach the horse. We must regain control of emotion.

     Tain't always easy.

     So, is there a way to keep that horse training frustration from happening?

     The answer is yes.

     It's all about communication.

     Communication is best done with body language.

     If you want a horse to move when you walk up to him, you don't walk toward him in a friendly manner and say, "Move, please."

     Nope.

     Your body language says "Move Mister!"

     How do you have the proper body language?

     One way is doing it with lots of energy.

     Thus, if you have a horse you're teaching to move his forequarters and he's lazy to move...then move with energy.

     Move your arms and legs in an agressive manner as you walk toward him. Create energy.

     That's one of the big secrets in horse training.

     There's a lot more I could tell you about body language but there's a great place to learn it from.

     You see, there's a Horse Trainer named Paul Esh. If there's anyone who's got this horse communication thing down to a science...it's him.

     Paul is a young horse trainer who has revealed horse training tips, tricks, and techniques to me that I never knew.

     It's amazing what you learn if you simply open your mind.

     Later, I got to thinking...why not show others what Paul knows. One thing led to another and I started another website called...

                   "Super Stars of Horse Training"


     The Horse Training Super Stars featured are trainers I've discovered in my quest to learn the most effective horse training secrets I could find.

     I am NEVER done learning because I know there is more exciting things to learn. That's how I keep finding these Super Star horse trainers.

     What I told you about communication is just a hint of what Paul revealed to me. I caught it and truck loads more of his secrets on video and audio.

     If you really wanna learn from the best of the best horse trainers on the planet, I urge you to check into these Super Star trainers.

     Paul's just one of the Super Star Trainers we feature. There are many others. And you will be shocked at the differences in their approaches and how effective they are.

     If you want to read about them, click the following link:

               www.horsetrainingandtips.com

 


(Email #2)

Dear Friend,

     Believe it or not, there was a classified ad in a church bulletin that said:



"At a meeting of the cemetery
commission, the burial rates
were increased slightly to
reflect the higher cost of living."



     How funny!

     The cost of living is always increasing.

     But there's also a higher cost of living lots of people live with but do nothing about.

     It's called...

"Living your dreams."


     What do I mean?

     First, everyone has something they want to do with their lives.

     For us horsey people, we dream of having a horse. There's a romanticism about riding into the sunset on the back of horse.

     It's an image of peace. Serenity. Relaxation. Accomplishment.

     Often, you ride with others who you would've never known unless and until you ride together.

     Again, horses are a way of many a dream coming true.

     So if we're not living our dreams, isn't our cost of living...


                                         ...higher?


     It is for me.
 

     But just because we get a horse doesn't mean we fulfill that dream.

     We gotta know something about it. After all, if you wanted to sky dive you wouldn't jump out of a plane until you knew what to do.

     Quite frankly, a horse can be as dangerous as a nest of angry rattlesnakes.

     We must NEVER ride the trail on a horse  we're unfamiliar with or has occasional outbursts  of bucking, rearing, etc.

     That's rushing it and could kill the dream of having a horse.

     I've received some deeply saddening emails from people in horse accidents that didn't know what I just described.

     Above all else, I want you to be safe. Sure horses are a gorgeous, admirable, majestic animal. But to the uninitiated, they can be deadly.

     As I always preach, learn all you can.

     Learn to control your horse should he spook and begin to spiral out of control.

     A fabulous way to control a horse is the One-Rein Stop.
 

     Many a trainer talks about it but few horse owners "really" understand it's effectiveness.

     For those of us over 40, we break easier 'n we used to. So this is an essential tool we can put in our bag of tricks.

     But even people who are far younger than 40 should know it. It can save lives.

     It solves lots of problems like bucking, rearing, bolting, and more.

     How do you do the One-Rein Stop?

     It's dang hard to describe in an email, but essentially you'll pull back one rein, the horse gives and learns to relax and stop dead in his tracks.

     He learns what to do from your ground work. The ground work is easy to do and doesn't take too long.

     If you'd like to learn how to do the  One-Rein Stop with laser-like precision, I urge you to learn it from Paul Esh.

     Paul is an incredible horse trainer and an even better teacher. He is one of our featured horse trainers from our newest website called...


                     "Super Stars Of Horse Training"


     Our new site is a Members Only site releasing new monthly tips, tricks, and secrets from Horse Trainers who are the best of the best.

     If you become a member, the first thing you get is Paul Esh's information - which includes  complete instructions on how to do the One-Rein Stop.

     The One-Rein Stop is a Special Bonus you get when you become a member if you sign up in time.

     So many have signed up, the Special Bonuses are quickly becoming scarce.

     Last I checked there are still some available if you're interested.

     If you want to read about them, click the following link:

                 www.superstarsofhorsetraining.com


     In the mean time, I wanna leave you with a thought that governs most of how I live my life.

     I'm not trying dispense advice because unsolicited advice is the junk mail of life. But if you're interested, here is my take...

     Ever see the movie "The Shawshank Redemption"?

     Morgan Freeman repeated a line in the movie that I try to live by. Here's what he said:

                   " Get busy livin'...or get busy dyin'. "

     Bullseye!

     I figure if I'm not working on living my dream, then I'm busy dyin'.

     Adios until manana.


Andy Curry
www.horsetrainingandtips.com

 

 


(Email #3)


Do You Know Your
Horse's True Colors


     I'm sure you've heard the expression:


                   
     "To show your true colors"


     As you know, it means "to be yourself."


     The saying comes all the way back from pirate ships.

     Pirate ships used to fly a "friendly" flag of different colors. When their victims sailed close, the pirate ship would raise its real flag and "show their true colors." Then they'd raid the victim ship.

     Showing their true colors doesn't apply to just pirates.

     It can also apply to horses.

     Often, horses don't show their true colors until they are inspired to do so. usually, it's fear.

     This is one of the things that worries me about horses and people - and that is the misunderstanding about horses.

     You see, people see a horse and they are in awe of their beauty. You can't help but look at horses and marvel at how perfect they seem.

     But what gets me is what people "don't" know about horses.

     Without warning and within a nanosecond, a horse can explode out of control. The only thing he knows is to escape danger.

     It doesn't matter if you're standing next to him. If you're in the wrong place at the wrong time, you better have 911 on speed dial.

     Buying a horse someone else owned could be good...could be bad.

     The problem is, you don't know what that horse has seen. If he's had a bad experience and associated it with something, he'll have it again - then you'll see his true colors.

     Can he be worked with and have that problem solved? Yes. But not always either. Plus, it takes a long time to undo something that's been done.

     A long time. Plus, you have to know what you're doing.

     This is one of the many reasons I preach learning all you can about horses.

     My horse trainer friend, Paul Esh, teaches different ways to keep your horse's true colors in check. In other words, work with your horse a certain way and you can teach him to react just as you like.

     That way, you'll know his true colors.

     One of his methods is changing the horse's attitude. If he's slow and sluggish about going back to the corral then change his attitude about it.

     You want him excited to do whatever it is you want him to do.

     When you're going to work with him that  day, get him excited about it.

     How do you do that?

     One way is to not let it get boring.

     I'd reveal other ways, but I can't.

     Why?

     Because Paul explains it on a video available through Super Stars of Horse Training.

     There are people becoming members of Super Stars of Horse Training everyday and they get Paul's video.

     It wouldn't be fair or right to give away these secrets to nonmembers when current Members are stepping up and putting time, money, and effort into bettering themselves.

     (My hat's off to the Members. I haven't seen the Membership roster yet...but if you're a Member then you should know you'll be learning from the best of the best. I wish I would've had this resource when I started.)

      On the other hand, my mission is to always give you a useful tip about horses and training. And I did give you one of Paul's secrets and that was "Don't be boring."

     You'll be shocked how useful that tip is once you use it in your training.

     If you haven't yet read about these Super Stars of Horse Training, I urge you to see how their knowledge will bring you dramatic improvements.

     If you want to read about them, click the following link:



                www.superstarsofhorsetraining.com


     In closing, I leave you with this thought.

     Know your horse's true colors. It's good for your safety and creates memorable horse back riding experiences.

     Plus, correct and effective training produces a calm, well-mannered horse. Those are the colors I like. And to have those colors, you must work with him.


Andy Curry
www.horsetrainingandtips.com




 

 


(Email #4)

Isn't An IQ Test
  In Order Here?


     Some time ago, a 32-year old man was treated for a gunshot wound in his thigh in a Kentucky hospital.

     He had accidentally shot himself.

     How?

     He was practicing his quick draw...


                            ...with a snowman!


     My question is this.

     As well as background checks for gun buyers, isn't an IQ test a good idea too?

     Oh well...I guess anyone can make mistakes. I'm guilty of mistakes...just ask my wife.

     Horses make mistakes, too. In fact, they make lots of 'em.

     How we handle their mistakes is crucial in their training.

     To the uninitiated, it seems you should correct the horse's mistake immediately.

     But, when you're first working with a horse what you "really" wanna do is allow them to make mistakes and be careful how you correct them.

     As time goes on you correct his mistakes "more" and "sooner".

     Here's why.

     Say you're teaching a horse to lead. You step forward and he does too.

     But he rushes ahead of you.

     Would you immediately get on his case about it or should you say to yourself, "That's okay for now...he's gone forward and that's what I wanted."

     Actually, it depends where he is in his training. But if he rushed forward and was chastised for it, he'll think he was chastised for moving...not rushing ahead.

     Therefore, he learns to "not" move when you move - the opposite of what you're trying to teach.

     If we break it down, we're really just teaching him to move when we move.

     That's all we're teaching.

     Get that down before we teach him the next step which is where he needs to be while leading.

     Just like Jesse Beery said, "A horse can learn but one thing at a time. Teach only that.  Have him know it before you go to the next thing."

     So...it's good to correct your horse's mistakes - but it must be done carefully.

     That is the advice of Paul Esh, our first featured Horse Trainer of Super Stars of Horse Training.

     For the past few days I've revealed a small portion of Paul's bag of tricks available from our interview and filming of him.

     But this is the last time I will reveal any of Paul's information. Members of Super Stars of Horse Training get to learn the rest of Paul's secrets - and the stuff I haven't revealed is even more mouthwatering.

     That's the stuff Members get to see.

     As I said yesterday, I've not checked the Membership roster yet, but my assistant Bob says Membership is growin' like a weed and exceeding our estimates.

     We're so pleased to show horse owners all the different, effective, and sometimes surprising Horse Training techniques that are out there.

     If you haven't activated your Membership yet, I urge you to consider it for these reasons:

     One...every monthly Horse Training Coach-In-A-Box has a 60 Day money-back guarantee.

     Two...become a Platinum Member in time, and you get a FREE Special Bonus DVD of Paul Esh's One-Rein Stop  designed to cure horse problems like bucking, rearing, bolting, and more.

     Three...and most importantly...you learn horse training tips, tricks, and techniques from Super Star Horse Trainers that I doubt you'd learn elsewhere - ever.

     This is almost better than going to a horse training clinic because you'll learn as much (or more) and there's no need to spend money to travel to a clinic.

     Considering the price of gas nowadays, motels, horse boarding, meals, incidentals...that's a small fortune saved.

     If you want to read about Super Stars of Horse Training, click the following link:



                  www.superstarsofhorsetraining.com




     Here's one last thought Super Star HorseTrainer, Paul Esh, teaches about correcting a horse's mistakes.

     Think back when you were first learning something new. If your teacher was aggressively correcting your mistakes, would you be scared to try?

     Most people would.

     So will a horse.

     We want the horse to have the confidence to try.

     "That" is a killer secret!

     Adios until manana.


Andy Curry
www.horsetrainingandtips.com