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Hardcover Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship: Establishing Respect and Control for English and Western Riders Book

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Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship: Establishing Respect and Control for English and Western Riders

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If you have seen his weekly television program, Downunder Horsemanship, then you know that Clinton Anderson's training techniques can achieve amazing results with almost any horse. Now his methods are... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Well worth the money!!

This is probably the best spent money of any horse training item you will ever buy. Clinton Anderson's horse training methods are very effective. His horses love, respect, and trust him, and he explains how to get the same kind of relationship with your horse, while teaching them to flex, pivot, back, yield, soften and supple, and a whole lot more!. Everything is clearly explained in words and pictures, and he includes common horse problems, common handler problems, and troubleshooting tips. I have been working with horses for 15 years and have never had as good success as I have had with Clinton Anderson's methods. I would reccommend this to anyone, regardless of age, discipline, ability, or type of horse.

Best of it's type

The first book I bought on horse training was "There Are No Problem Horses, Only Problem Riders" by Mary Twelveponies. Then I bought "Lyons On Horses" by John Lyons. Then I subscribed to Lyons' "Perfect Horse" magazine. Then I attended a community ed horse training class. Then I bought "You Can Train Your Horse to Do Anything!: "On Target" Training -- Clicker Training and Beyond" by Shawna Karrasch. I've skimmed Pat Parelli's stuff. I've seen Monty Roberts on DVD and in person. I've seen John Lyons' video series. Just so you know where I'm coming from. The only purchase I regret is the Mary Twelveponies book. I can't think of a single solution in her book that isn't better solved by the others, and some of her advice is questionable. Lyons is great, but spend your money on his magazine instead of his book. Clicker training is very useful (I solved a bridling problem in one day after reading the book) but Karrasch wastes many pages prattling on about the science of operant conditioning. I read B.F. Skinner is college; I didn't need the history lesson. She does the same thing in the related video -- exceedingly disappointing. Monty Roberts can do anything as long as he has enough panels and mechanical contraptions and a big strong gentle well-trained saddle horse to work alongside the horse he is training. If his ego and use of terms like "Join-Up" and "Language of Equus" doesn't put you off, you can learn a lot from Roberts. Parelli always seems to be having more fun with his horses than anybody else, but I can't figure out what he's doing half the time. (see update on Parelli, bottom) Which brings us to Clinton Anderson. What I especially appreciate about his approach is its effectiveness. Anderson excels in two areas: his techniques give rapid results and he is an exceptional communicator. Most of his clinics are not the standard get-a-green-horse-in-the-round-pen-and-be-on-him-by-the-end-of-the-day. Instead, he works with riders who are having problems with their horses, and teaches the riders to be trainers rather than doing the work for them. That approach has helped him refine his techniques and appreciate all the ways we are likely to apply them incorrectly. For the book, Anderson recruited two riders with problem horses and put them through his program. Each chapter describes the technique, its purpose, how to apply it, how to deal with bad reactions from the horse and mistakes from the rider. It was especially helpful to read the comments from the two women on how their horses reacted and how they had to overcome their own mistakes. I've only done one session with my horse and the results were dramatic enough to make a believer out of me. For a sample of his techniques go to his web site, scroll down to the bottom, and click on articles. There's some good stuff there that isn't in the book. If you have a horse that doesn't always know what you want or won't always do it, or you're a little afraid of it, this is the best book I've fo

All you need to get started with training your horse well

My background is in english riding (in England), with an 18 yr gap between last owning a horse and just getting an unbroken 3 yr old - my first youngster. So, I bought and borrowed, a lot of books, each around $15-$25 by as many different trainers as I could. Almost without exception, I found that everyone's "entry level" book gave a broad outline of the trainer's philosphy/methods, with little detail and no practical exercises. In effect, each was just a teaser to get you drawn into their expensive courses. Except for this one ! After the theory is a full section of groundwork exercises, and then a full section of riding exercises. I thought I'd wait until my first youngster was going well under saddle to tell you how great this method is. From very scared and spooky unbroke youngster, my horse is becoming one of the nicest mannered horses Iknow - after two months. Clinton Anderson's methods work, they're clearly explained - you don't need to go buy a whole lot of extra DVDs and kit... and the horses love it.

Clinton Has It All

The reason for Clinton Anderson's popularity is that he not only understands, respects and is an ADVOCATE for horses but that he is exceptionally intelligent, thoughtful and insightful, an accomplished and effective rider, an absolutely remarkable trainer/clinician and (most importantly) a perfectly brilliant COMMUNICATOR. He certainly did not INVENT Natural Horsemanship, but because of his natural gift for explaining and illustrating how to get the results he gets (and his generosity in holding NOTHING back!), his students (human AND equine) "get it" in record time and are eager & excited to learn more. I have read soooo many horse books in my lifetime and gone to soooo many clinics and watched soooo many videos...now, along comes Clinton to systematize and present this information in a way that ANY idiot (even me) can readily understand and put into practice - WITHOUT chasing the poor horse around endlessly in a round pen or on a lunge line - to achieve SOLID results without creating fear or pain. I saw a great cartoon in Western Horseman recently which showed a couple of ancient Greek know-it-alls badmouthing "that newfangled horse whisperer, Xenophon." Clinton is a Xenophon for our time - and long overdue. Read this book and watch him live, on video or on RFD-TV and you, too, will "get it." This guy is our best hope for opening a lot of closed minds on both sides of the "English" and "Western" fences and making the world a more enjoyable and SAFER place for horses AND their riders. PS: If you are sick of riding around in an arena and want to take your horse trail riding (or ANYWHERE new & strange), Clinton's your boy. I also recommend his trailer-loading video - short, clear & boy does it WORK. Just like the rest of his stuff. UPDATE: Clinton was in Nampa, Idaho in April 2005 and lived up to his reputation 100%. He looked tired & exasperated in the "autograph venue" but he was totally "ON" with the horses & any skeptics in attendance appeared to have been converted. About ALL the current crop of "horse whisperers" I must make one comment, though. Even the most gifted clinician can't teach timing, tact & body language. That is something that comes from experience & spending years around horses. So don't think that by buying books & videos you will achieve the same results. I do think that by sticking with Clinton Anderson you will stand the best chance of being successful in your horse training efforts, not hurting or ruining your horse, and not getting killed or maimed in the process.

DownUnder Horsemanship Is a WONDERFUL Book!!

The number one reason I love this book is because he tells you the truth about how the horse will most likely react at first. I love Lyons and Parelli and the other natural horsemen BUT Clinton is my favorite. I have a horse that NEVER reacts the way those other books say she will. As a matter of fact they don't say how shell react. Clinton tells you the mistakes most people make and the mistakes the horse will make when beginning. For example...to teach the horse to back by tapping the air infront of it. Chances are she'll try to walk forward or to the side first, then he tell you what to do. AND it's really nice to hear the comments from his students cuz they express most of the same frustrations I have when working with my 2 yr old. (And their horses are alot more of a problem horse than mine.Theirs buck, bit, pin the ears and wait for a chance to get you.) I haven't even finished all of the book and I can't say enough about it. The ground work techniques are wonderful. You will love this book if you want real step-by-step, problem-by-problem and correction-by-correction instruction. I love it!!!!!! I plan on buying more of his products. OH AND he doesn't use any tricks or fancy equipment...just a halter, lead rope, and handy stick and sometimes an extra string!! IT's GREAT!!! If need my help like I do BUY THIS BOOK!!!!
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