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		<title>By: Dee</title>
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		<description>I am looking for a horse trainer for my horse
who uses the no resistance training style.
But I&#039;m not sure what &quot;no resistance&quot; means.

But I have a few questions...
1) Is &quot;no resistance&quot; mean practicing roping,
then choking the horse to slow it down by
yanking the horse of it&#039;s front end while at
a winded trot or canter to teach to come off
pressure while training under saddle?
2) spur raking?
3) no praising?
4) 90 minute work sessions?

Please let me know if this is what is meant
by &quot;no resistance&quot; training. 

I am looking to have my horse started under
saddle and was wondering is this the correct
treatment.

I&#039;m concerned about thyroid stimulation then
induces insuline and the with high glucos the
horse will colic and no one would know.
And tracia damage for future preformance.



My concerns are that my horse already knows
how to lunge via verbal commands on a lunge
line.

If a horse is not given commands but yanked on,
wont that teach him to only responde to a heavy
hand? No praising doesn&#039;t teach the horse the 
correct response if practicing roping, choking
then yanking to teach to yeild to pressure.

If a horse is touch with a heavy hand,
it will only respond to a heavy hand.
Am I thinking correctly?

I&#039;m not sure of which  triaing styles are used today
for starting a horse under saddle that already knows
how to lunge via verbal commands.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am looking for a horse trainer for my horse<br />
who uses the no resistance training style.<br />
But I&#8217;m not sure what &#8220;no resistance&#8221; means.</p>
<p>But I have a few questions&#8230;<br />
1) Is &#8220;no resistance&#8221; mean practicing roping,<br />
then choking the horse to slow it down by<br />
yanking the horse of it&#8217;s front end while at<br />
a winded trot or canter to teach to come off<br />
pressure while training under saddle?<br />
2) spur raking?<br />
3) no praising?<br />
4) 90 minute work sessions?</p>
<p>Please let me know if this is what is meant<br />
by &#8220;no resistance&#8221; training. </p>
<p>I am looking to have my horse started under<br />
saddle and was wondering is this the correct<br />
treatment.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m concerned about thyroid stimulation then<br />
induces insuline and the with high glucos the<br />
horse will colic and no one would know.<br />
And tracia damage for future preformance.</p>
<p>My concerns are that my horse already knows<br />
how to lunge via verbal commands on a lunge<br />
line.</p>
<p>If a horse is not given commands but yanked on,<br />
wont that teach him to only responde to a heavy<br />
hand? No praising doesn&#8217;t teach the horse the<br />
correct response if practicing roping, choking<br />
then yanking to teach to yeild to pressure.</p>
<p>If a horse is touch with a heavy hand,<br />
it will only respond to a heavy hand.<br />
Am I thinking correctly?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure of which  triaing styles are used today<br />
for starting a horse under saddle that already knows<br />
how to lunge via verbal commands.</p>
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