In this episode, Warwick explores the principle of Work With The Horse You Have Today, going further into the human aspect of training by expounding on American philosopher Wayne Dyer's quote "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change". The horse featured in this episode is an imported Oldenburg eventing mare that has chronic stopping, rearing and spinning away from jumps issues, as well as spooking issues. Warwick shows how he looks at the "problem" as valuable information about how the mare is feeling, and listens to what the mare has to say in order to help her through her issues.
In part 2 of the Rearing Eventer, Warwick uses the mare's new found ability to find a happy place, and get her to where she will approach the scary banners in his arena. Then, after 5 weeks with him, he takes the mare home and helps her and her trainer with a jumping session, where they use the t...
In this Principles of Training in Action Warwick works with Kristin, a grand prix dressage rider and her young imported gelding Dream. Dream has been known to “porpoise” around, which is a small buck and he is not “straight”. Watch as Warwick diagnoses the underlying problems and explains what pr...
The second part of Dream and Kristin.