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Young Horse Training, Competition Preparation, Competition

Our trainer/horse trainer Erika Gyalai-Nagy has been working with horses for 25 years. He trains horses from a very young age, older raw horses, or horses of different age groups with lighter or harder talents.

-Erika:
I have encountered and tried many different methods of riding in during my life. What has now become a program developed for me is the basics of free training, then teaching thelunging rein, then sitting up.

I have worked with several horses who, during the sitting up phase, have already become such a balanced horse for "being a raw horse" that I myself watched their reactions in amazement.

What is worth paying attention to is that every horse is different. No two are the same, but similar ones exist exactly as they do among people. There are also personality types. Nevertheless, all young horses must be treated with due humility and none of them should ever be underestimated.

In this profession, it is not enough to stay on the horse in the first period, or to know the horse's psyche and anatomy well (although this knowledge is one of the most important in maintaining the health of our horse). A rider must be able to recognize different situations and have the ability to solve situations quickly.

In order for our horse to not just tolerate its rider to the point that we can steer our horse left and right and have gas/brake on it, we must first teach him the signal system/assistances of the correct assistance described in classical training, andt then we have to wait for the movement of the balance, the development of the muscles and the mental state.

-THEN WE MUST GIVE OUR HORSE TIME-

When we sit on a young horse's back, our main help is "body weight help". We build/connect our additional boots and leg aids to this.

Of course, if we have already gone through the ground preparation program with the horse, the horse knows much more than just reacting to our body weight.

The next steps, if I work with my program, will be the character, the ability and apabilities of the horse, first and foremost depends.

REMEMBER

-Horses are curious, and curiosity is directly proportional to intelligence.-
/Astrid Lovas SE/

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