Quantum Savvy '100 Things To Do With Your Horse - Level 1'
This dvd and book cover 100 imaginative Level One tasks to do with your horse, get some friends together and have some fun while you learn with Quantum Savvy.
Designed to spur your imagination, provide provocative challenges and broaden your range of skills, the Quantum Savvy '100 Things To Do With Your Horse' pack is ideal for individuals and groups and would be the perfect tool to have at play-days and gatherings giving you loads of interesting things to try. Not only will it help hone your skills, it will also keep things more interesting for your horse and build your rapport.
Just by looking at things from the horse’s point of view – taking their perspective – opens a whole new way of thinking and understanding when it comes to communicating with horses. Building rapport and understanding with horses goes a whole lot further than just communication and ensures that horse’s have options, that their mental, emotional AND physical needs are being met, leading to a two-way relationship based on trust & respect.
Quantum Savvy Natural Horsemanship is a system of teaching people from all disciplines and with a wide variety of experience - from none to those with many years in the industry - how to truly understand horses, their behavior and psychology, demystify their actions and reactions, how to communicate simply with them at their level and achieve previously undreamed of results.
Good horsemanship is the key and fundamental aspect in achieving success with horses, whether your chosen field be pleasure and trail, competition, husbandry and stud management or in the work place. There is a common misconception that when it comes to horses, all you need is to buy one, get on and go and all will be well, or that simply by spending enough time with them, expertise is assured. Unfortunately this assumption is what gets many people and horses injured and killed on a daily basis throughout the world. Everyday in Australia alone, someone gets serious hurt or killed in a horse related situation, simply because of a lack of horsemanship. Many of these instances could have been prevented.