niedziela, 10 listopada 2013

Do You Know Your Horse's Horsenality?


With Horsenality, students can quickly identify their horse’s innate characteristics, their temperament, and specific strategies for bringing out the best in their unique horse.

Why is this important? Well, knowing whether your horse is confident or fearful, extroverted or introverted, or motivated by food vs. play can make all the difference in the world. An exercise that makes one horse literally jump for joy could be absolutely terrifying for another horse. Knowing what makes your horse tick can be the difference between a lifelong partnership and a constant struggle.

To become the perfect partners for our horses, we need to understand them. Horsenality is the ultimate catalyst for understanding.

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LEFT-BRAIN | RIGHT-BRAIN

Left-brained horses tend to be:
  • dominant
  • brave
  • confident
  • calm
  • tolerant
Right-brained horses tend to be:
  • submissive
  • fearful
  • not confident
  • nervous
  • reactive

INTROVERT | EXTROVERT

Introverted horses exhibit these qualities:
  • low energy
  • more “whoa” (a lack of forward momentum)
  • a tendency to be slow
  • a tendency to stop often
Extroverted horses tend to:
  • have high energy
  • have more “go” (lots of forward momentum)
  • be quick
  • run often

THE BREAKDOWN

This horse is a playful character that needs interesting things to do. He is obsessed with learning and needs variety and new things to keep it fun.
Welcome to the land of “Why should I? What’s in it for me?” This horse reads people like a book. He knows what you want and he’s not going to give it to you, unless you treat him right. Even though he appears stubborn or lazy, he’s not at all lazy in the mind! He may move slowly, but he's always thinking quickly
This shy, timid, shrinking violet avoids pressure by retreating into himself. Success involves going very slowly at first and waiting for him to come out of his shell, to trust more. Pretty soon he’ll be offering you more.
This horse constantly needs reassurance. He gets confused easily and then gets afraid, so he needs you to make things simple, which will help him relax.


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