5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent variety!, Oct 12 2008
By K. Baylis "lil fox" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Groundwork Training for your Horse: Develop a Deeper Bond with Your Horse Through a Range of Exercises and Games (Paperback)
What I like about this book is it doesn't just say 'this is the way we do things so this is how you must do it'. Instead, it gives you lots of different ideas from different people on how you can approach a particular problem. TTOUCH and TTEAM is mentioned, as well as Monty Roberts Join Up, Pat Parelli, Clicker Training, Intelligent Horsemanship and a host of others.
What this book gives you, is the information you need to find what suits you and your horse the best. I read through this and from knowing my horse's personality and how he responds to things, I chose Clicker Training, and I approached it exactly how it was shown and it worked brilliantly. It engaged my horse's mind and really helped with his entire well being. Ground work is great for bonding with your horse.
The book is laid out in clear sections, with lovely big colour pictures on every page with sub captions describing what is happening, as well as a simple yet descriptive blurb on how to approach each situation. I think the main thing to remember is you don't have to try all of these, but you will always have a reference to all of them if you ever want to.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not what expected, Jan 17 2011
By Pegasus - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Groundwork Training for your Horse: Develop a Deeper Bond with Your Horse Through a Range of Exercises and Games (Paperback)
I totally agree with D Westhoff's review, this book is not what one would expect, and from such a 'seasoned' writer who would have the ability to do a full 'programme' of lessons. It only gives an overview of different trainer's methods and does not give a programme for groundwork training which is what I expected. The lessons that are in the book are just very basic. This does not make it a bad book at all, but then I purchased it believing it would give me a progressive training session of ground work and it did not do this, I was expecting more and definitely not a series of different methods. In all, I was disappointed with this book for myself as I was expecting something different and more ongoing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Helpful, July 25 2011
By Richi "d reader" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Groundwork Training for your Horse: Develop a Deeper Bond with Your Horse Through a Range of Exercises and Games (Paperback)
This was a great book. I don't ride my older horses anymore and this gives me alot of ideas to still keep their minds fresh and active.