What is ONE thing you would love to accomplish with your horse (using R+) within the next 12 months?
That’s one of the questions I asked my Facebook community and I’m looking forward to the answers everyone gives.
The answer is of course, very individual. When I ask this question, most people don’t have an answer right away.
I think this is a good question to ponder about and let it sink in: What would make your heart sing, if you could do X with your horse?
Benefits of writing your goals down
When people have a goal write it down AND share it, they immediately increased the likelihood of accomplishing it!
Please share yours below!
In the Clicker Training Academy we have monthly interactive workshops on Zoom. In September we’re going to create a ONE YEAR Personal Clicker Training Plan for each member! It’s about:
Becoming aware of your wishes for your horse
Creating your personal guideline for your clicker training
Working diligently towards your Personal goals with clicker training.
Living the life you want, accomplishing what you wish to do with your horse
Send me a n email (hippologic@clickertraining.ca) if you want to hear more about the workshop or the Academy.
What will you accomplish with clicker training?
It will be so much fun to look back in 12 months from now and see how MUCH you’ve accomplished, just because you created a focus!
I would love to tag you in one year in this very same post to ask you: “How much of your goals have you accomplished?”
Are you a compassionate horse owner who wants to build a strong friendship with your horse? Would you like to understand your horse better and help your horse to understand YOU better? Get access to many online clicker training courses and a fabulous, supportive R+ community in our HippoLogic Clicker Training Academy. Check out the link!
Not sure? Start with a free clicker training assessment to get taste of what it feels like to work with me. When you have a specific struggle that you want to overcome, don’t hesitate to contact me. In this assessment you’ll discover what’s holding you back from accomplishing the things you want with your horse. After our conversation you’ll know exactly what to do, in order to move forward towards your goals.
This month Horse Rookie published another article that I’ve written for them. It’s a shaping plan to train your horse to respond to his name so that you can get him out of the pasture effortlessly.
Why teach it
The better question might be, why not teach it?! It’s fun to have a horse that responds to his name, but it’s also useful.
Instead of trudging out to the back of the pasture, simply call your horse’s name and watch him come running.
If your horse ever escapes from his enclosure, whether at home or away, he will come to you when you call his name.
Icing on the cake? People will be quite impressed when your horse responds to his name!
Click the picture below to read the whole article on Horse Rookie.
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Do you want to have a horse that comes trotting to the gate with a nicker to greet you, instead of a horse that requires you to go into the mud to get (or catch) him? Start small and learn a bit of clicker training. It will almost happen instantaneously. I’ve seen this happen over and over with my students.
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Do you want to turn your equestrian dreams into reality, but you don’t know where to start?
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Sandra Poppema, B.Sc.
I help horse owners get the results in training they really, really want with joy and easy for both horse and human. I always aim for win-win!
We all get frustrated in training or riding our horses. That’s a given. Horses can also get frustrated if their expectations about their training or the consequences of their actions (release of pressure or receiving a treat) are not being met.
What can you do to prevent frustration and what if you are already frustrated or your horse is, what can you do next?
What causes frustration in your horse
If expectations are not being met it can cause frustration in your horse. For instance, you’ve clicked and now he expects a treat. If you’re clumsy or slow with your food delivery while your horse is waiting he can get frustrated. If you always offer carrots and now you’ve clicked and he gets a hay cube instead he can be dissapointed which can lead to frustration (‘Why am I not getting my favourite treat, a carrot?’).
Same can happen in traditional training and riding: the horse seeks release (relief) from riding aids and body language (pressure, pulling on lead ropes, waving whips and training sticks) and doesn’t get this release of pressure when he performs correctly.
If you, as trainer, raise the criteria in your training too quickly or make the steps too big your horse can get really frustrated: normally he immediately get a click and a treat if he goes to a mat and steps on it, but now he does not! What is going on? You might think you’re working on ‘duration’ but if your horse gets frustrated in the process his learning process will slow down.
If you go too slowly it also can cause boredom or frustration in your horse.
Poor timing of the trainer or inconsistency (lack of clarity), can cause the horse to get frustrated. You just clicked for X, now you’re clicking for something different? No, but if the timing is poor this can cause miscommunication, which can lead to frustration.
If you decide to clicker train the new horse in the barn instead of your own horse. This can cause frustration in your horse: now is is being excluded from training, choice and treats. His expectation is not being met.
All examples that can cause frustration in the horse because he can’t seem to influence the circumstances or desired outcome. I think you get the picture.
Now you know, you’ll see this happening all around you. First you’ll recognize it in other people’s horses and if your brave you’ll see it in your own horse too. That can be painful, but it’s a necessary step in order to prevent frustration in the future. Be proud that you’re ready to acknowledge it: now you can move to the next step.
How can you recognize frustration in your horse?
This is a tricky one because I haven’t found any scientific research on recognizing frustration in horses, yet we all have seem in in horses. Haven’t we?
I am willing to take the risk not being scientific and base my story on anecdotes and experience of my own observations.
Next time you observe a person training (riding) a horse look for these behaviours. They cannot taken out of the context but in order for clarity’s sake I have to. Here a signs that the horse is irritated or (getting) frustrated:
Tail swishing (can be as subtle as just once)
Pawing with one or two (alternating) front leg(s) or weight shift
Stomping front foot
Head lift (subtle) or
Push with the nose
Flick of one ear
Two ears flicked and closed
Snaking of the neck
Ears pinned
Wrinkles around the nostrils
Horses may not all use these and many are also to express other emotions and messages. Here is a picture of a horse that expects breakfast and was pawing. Instead of giving food, I made a picture to capture her expression.
How to deal with frustration
In order to prevent frustration you have to offer clarity. What to do if your horse is already frustrated?
Start with congratulating yourself for noticing! Not many horse owners/trainers recognize it in their horse
Stop and breathe so that you can come up with a plan to handle your horse’s frustration
Change what you’re doing that is causing frustration (this is crucial) and aim to prevent frustration. If that means you have to give your horse a break or ask something you know he can and will do, ask that. This will interrupt the feelings of frustration.
Prevention
Frustration is not always preventable but you can prepare yourself and your horse in training and set both of you up for success. Clarity provides frustration in training. #animaltraining
Lower your training criteria until your horse understands what he has to so
Become more predictable for your horse and make a plan before you start training
Ask help if you can’t solve it on your own. A tiny bit of frustration in your horse can help find solutions, but too much and too often will put a strain on your relationship with your horse.
Are you looking for professional positive reinforcement advice?
Do you need an affordable program?
Do you want to turn your equestrian dreams into reality, but you don’t know where to start?
If you have answered ‘Yes’ to one or more of the above questions, join the Clicker Training Academy for online positive reinforcement training, personal advice and support in training your horse.
Sandra Poppema, B.Sc.
I help horse owners get the results in training they really, really want with joy and easy for both horse and human. I always aim for win-win!
In 2017 I started an online Accountability Partner group for people who joined my online courses and needed help to implement the knowledge.
Implementing knowledge is the secret to success
Gaining knowledge is not the hardest part, in fact it’s the easiest. Buy a book and you bought knowledge. Now, how many unready horse book do you have? I have many (I also have read many. I read one book a week).
Have I implemented all the knowledge?
No, because I got stuck and had no way to get unstuck
(Now I have!)
What I see and what I experience is putting the knowledge into practise, getting it implemented in my daily routine or training.
After a clinic I go home, very inspired and full enthusiasm. After a few weeks I can’t remember everything I learned. If I didn’t practise right away the knowledge was gone faster. Have you experienced this, too?
Together is better
What I found helpful was getting accountability to practise and implement the new knowledge. That’s how I started my online Accountability Partner Program in 2017.
I want you to know about our awesome online community and share with you what we’re doing.
We’re a great small tribe, with lots of personal support! The focus is on supporting horse people implementing force-free horse training and become autonomous horse trainers for their own horse, so that they can stop worrying about finding an instructor that supports R+.
In August we’re moving to a new platform! I can’t wait to tell you all about it! And that’s why I celebrate this with an online launch party (webinar).
Celebrate with us
We will be celebrating the launch of the HippoLogic Clicker Training Academy with a free 2-hour LIVE webinar.
What can you expect?
Introducing our amazing community and our new platform
a masterclass clicker training
Q&A to ask anything you want regarding clicker training your horse
Bonus for attendees (read on!)
Join us! Register here so that I can send you a personal invite sooner to the date.
Are you looking for professional positive reinforcement advice?
Do you want an affordable program?
Do you want to turn your equestrian dreams into reality, but you don’t know where to start?
If you have answered ‘Yes’ to one or more of the above questions look into one of the online programs HippoLogic has to offer.
Join our community for online positive reinforcement training tips, personal advice and support in training your horse.
Sandra Poppema, B.Sc.
I help horse owners get the results in training they really, really want with joy and easy for both horse and human. I always aim for win-win!
Book a free 60 minute Discovery Session to get a glimpse of a new future with your horse. In this conversation we’ll explore:
Your hopes and dreams and goals so that we can see what’s possible for you and your horse
Your Key to Success
Where you’re now, where you want to go and which path is right for you
What’s holding you back so you can make a plan to get these hurdles out of your way.
At the end of the call I’ll give you some ideas and advice for your next step and if it looks like a fit, we can explore what it looks like to work together.
Do you have an equestrian dream that you never seem to accomplish? Something every now and then you think about, maybe even try to do it and after a while you realize you’ve stopped again? You might not even know why?
You can achieve your equestrian dreams in these 5 simple steps. There is one thing that most people don’t realize. I want to share it with you, so you too can start making your dreams come true. The one step that most people don’t take seriously enough…
Secret of Your Success
Pitfall of accomplishing equestrian dreams for most people is that nobody keeps encouraging you if you drop the ball. Here is the step that most people skip:
Finding an Accountability Partner
An accountability partner is part of your Success Team. He or she will help you keep you accountable and will encourage you on a weekly bases to keep working on what it is you want to achieve.
Sometimes your riding instructor is a part of your Success Team, but only if he or she knows what your dream is. You have to share your dream so your accountability partner can help you keep on track.
Here is the thing: other goals in life have a ‘build in’ accountability. That is why it is easy to accomplish your goals in almost all other fields than your hobby.
Your manager at work and your social environment, make sure you show up for work every day (and keep the quality of your work high)
Your children will make sure you get out of bed every morning to take care of them and raise them
Even your horse will make sure that he is taken care of. I bet you have prioritized his care highly on your list, above the things you want to do with him, right?
How about you and your dreams?
If it comes to accomplishing your equestrian dreams, no one is pushing you every day to take a small step towards your goal.
Weekly check-ins
No one is even asking you about your progress every week. Even if they did (maybe in the beginning, because you bought a new horse), it surely fades away quickly and you’re on your own again. That is why it is so difficult to make your equestrian dreams come true. Who is telling you what your next step must be?
There always seems to get something ‘more important’ in the way (doing barn chores instead of clicker training your horse for 5 or 10 minutes), helping your friend or supporting your children or doing some work at home instead of spending time with your horse.
Before you know it, you haven’t been working on accomplishing your equestrian goals for a month… Then you might even get the feeling that your dream is stupid or that you simply ‘never can accomplish it’. Or you start forgetting all about it because it is too painful. Does that sound like you? Here is how you can reverse it.
What is YOUR equestrian dream?
Do you remember what you wanted when you got your horse? What did you wanted more than anything out of that relationship? Even if you forgot about your dream or someone talked you out of it, I can help you retrieve that dream.
Now you found some one that will support you. I love to see horse lovers accomplish their dreams so much I turned it into my livelihood to help horse people like you! I have helped countless equestrians in the past 2 decades find their joy back being with their horse.
Share your equestrian dreams in the comments. I love to hear about yours!
Come into action and take the 1st step today
I want to invite you to get on Zoom with me. Book your free 30 minute connection call today to find out which of the 5 steps to accomplish your dreams you need help with. Once you booked your time slot online, I will contact you. I can’t wait to hear from you!
Join our Community!
Are you looking for professional positive reinforcement advice?
Do you want an affordable program?
Do you want to turn your equestrian dreams into reality, but you don’t know where to start?
If you have answered ‘Yes’ to one or more of the above questions look into one of the online programs HippoLogic has to offer.
Join our community for online positive reinforcement training tips, personal advice and support in training your horse.
Sandra Poppema, B.Sc.
I help horse owners get the results in training they really, really want with joy and easy for both horse and human. I always aim for win-win!
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