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Backwards

Zum gets grumpy and sometimes he kicks out at me in the morning before he eats. I make him move backwards. I have learned that the better Zum moves backwards, the better he will do everything else I ask. I want him to respond to me no matter what time of day it is and no matter what mood he is in!

Fuse

Sitting on Zum’s back, I fuse mentally with Zum to become one single, graceful being. There is no feeling like it!

Passionate

For every callous horsewhipper, I pray there is a passionate horse lover like me. I am ready to rise at dawn and endure repeated hardships to ensure that my adored equines enjoy the best life possible. I highly admire and value my horses.

Single

When I pull a single rein to the side, Zum loses his power to run, rear or prance. I make him walk around in a circle or I just hold the single rein to the side and encourage Zum to cam down.

Courage

When I ride Zum on the trail, he still gets nervous and lets his surroundings bother him. Rocks, dead logs, gates, signs and running horses in corrals all make him feel highly anxious. I have Zum in courage school with every ride.

Personal

Everyone has a different idea of personal success. Success to me is getting my horses easily and effortlessly into the horse trailer and heading out for a trail ride!

Focus

Zum has zero fear getting into a trailer now. My goal is to continue to focus beyond each problem that Zum has, conquering each problem in time.

Automatic

I am so happy that Zum jumps willingly into the 2 horse trailer! His trailer training has become automatic. I hope someday all the other good behavior and patterns that I am training Zum to do are equally automatic!

Stored

I taught Zum to get in and out of the 2 horse trailer a year ago. It was a long and arduous training process. Zum wasn’t in a 2 horse trailer in Santa Fe the five months I was there. His mind has filed and stored the good memories of horse trailer training as he has no fear walking up to the trailer.