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This book is a compilation of 44 different stories where I walk the reader through how I fixed horse problems. Each story will show you, through text, drawings, and illustrations, how to use methods that any horse will understand and fix problems the natural way. In each story we'll dive deep into the psychology of the horse's brain to reveal why the problem started in the first place, and what type of barriers he must overcome first in order to understand. You often hear "make the right thing easy and the wrong thing difficult". That statement is very true, but in this book I'm going to…mehr

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This book is a compilation of 44 different stories where I walk the reader through how I fixed horse problems. Each story will show you, through text, drawings, and illustrations, how to use methods that any horse will understand and fix problems the natural way. In each story we'll dive deep into the psychology of the horse's brain to reveal why the problem started in the first place, and what type of barriers he must overcome first in order to understand. You often hear "make the right thing easy and the wrong thing difficult". That statement is very true, but in this book I'm going to actually show you how to apply that same method in 44 different scenarios. Because once you understand how to communicate clearly and motivate your horse to do what you want, you have truly become the ultimate leader. And this book will show you exactly how to do that. Plus I've thrown in a couple of bonus chapters where I tell you bizarre stories about what happened to me and the unforgettable things I witnessed while working on those huge cattle ranches out west.
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Carson James takes horsemanship back to its original and pure form. His experience working for large ranches in the northwest, for performance trainers, and riding thousands of 'problem' horses around the country has given him the opportunity to practically apply the horsemanship skills he outlines in this book. His ability to break these concepts down into small and easily understandable steps sets him apart from many contemporary clinicians. He began his horsemanship journey as a teenager. He needed some cash in his pocket, so he started riding some local horses for folks just to keep them exercised. But he soon realized that his skills were lacking, and he was determined to find out what was really going on in the horse's mind. As his passion to become a skilled rider grew, he studied the great horsemen of the past, vaquero horsemanship, dressage, and anything else he could get his hands on. Then he worked for some performance trainers and surrounded himself with guys who were really handy horseback on some big ranches in the northwest. He rode horse after horse not only getting a job done but allowing each one to teach him something new. It was a lot of trial and error, but he found that no matter what level a horse is at, or what 'problems' he is having, every single horse will respond when you apply true horsemanship. Now he make hundreds of horse training videos for his followers and travels around the country conducting clinics to impart to others what the horses have taught him.