Wednesday October 30, 2019

Greetings!
Question 

You work mostly on horse problems such as biting, kicking or refusing to go into the trailer. Do you think your methods could make top horses even more successful, get dressage horses more concentrated in the arena or make show jumpers show more spirit in the course? Have you ever been successful in working with top sport dressage or show jumping horses?

Answer  

When you create a partnership with your horse, causing the horse to do his work because he wants to and not because he is forced to, then you improve the performance of that horse no matter what the discipline is. I have worked with dressage horses for both Camilla du Pont and Charlotte Bredahl. Charlotte, who was an Olympic bronze medal winner in Barcelona, used my methods and has a horse in training with me at the moment.
At one time, my partner Jeff Lovinger and I owned a wonderful Thoroughbred who didn’t make it to the racetrack, so we put him in a hunter/jumper program on my farm. Napur became one of the world’s best show jumpers for several years and was shown by Hap Hansen and Will Simpson in both the United States and Europe.

Another Thoroughbred I worked with, Rough Frolic, led the United States for several years as a hunter and was one of the most successful in that division. It happens that Rough Frolic retired early from racing and went on to be what is known as a strip hunter in the United States. These horses are judged on conformation as well as performance.
These are not the only top competition jumpers that I worked with, but they are the most noteworthy. However, please do not think that any equestrian discipline is unique. Where horses are concerned, the similarities far outweigh the differences, regardless of the breed, the size or the activity. A horse is a horse, and the needs of these animals are not limited to particular disciplines.
 
I have ridden eight World Champions in the show ring. While all these were in the Western division, I also showed many hunters and jumpers and won one national championship in the saddle, which involved hunters, jumpers and Western horses. I can state categorically that the general needs of the horses in each of these disciplines are quite similar.

To achieve high performance from the cutting horse, reining horse, hunter or jumper, certain elements of cooperation must be accomplished. It matters not what the discipline is. Probably the most important horses of the latter half of my career have been on the racetracks of the world, and I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt the same elements are important there as in the above-mentioned disciplines.

I have been fortunate to work with over four hundred international stakes winners in racing competition. I had ‘Horse of the World’ two separate years. Those individuals needed the concepts I have discovered as much as any of my cutting horses or reined cow horses did.

Sincerely,
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THIS WEEK'S EPISODE
In this online video series, in this video series,  Monty works with a spooky dressage horse called Arnie . Not a student yet? Click on the buttons below to Join-Up with thousands of horse lovers learning Monty's force-free, fun methods.
UPCOMING EVENTS    
POLAND
November 16, 2019:  Demo in Poland
POLAND
November 17, 2019:  Demo in Poland
THE MONTY ROBERTS INTERNATIONAL LEARNING CENTER
November 12 to 14, 2019:  Introductory Course Module 02: Join-Up
November 15 to 17, 2019:  Introductory Course Module 03: Long Lining
November 22 to 24, 2019:  Introductory Course Module 04: Preparation for the Intro Exams

PRODUCT REVIEW: MONTY'S DUALLY HALTER

From Stephanie M., Verified Buyer:

Works wonders loading my stubborn pony
"Pony is a pain to load at times and once off, good luck getting him on again. Tonight was the first night using the Dually Halter, he loaded four times with some pulling back and the fifth time loaded by walking on!!! This will help tremendously."

MONTY'S CHALLENGE

Test yourself each week as I challenge you to answer the question below. I mean this. Sit down and write an answer. Don't wait for my answer next week. If you have been reading my Weekly Questions and Answers for the last six months, you should be in a position to do this. Send your answer to my team at:  askmonty@montyroberts.com  
 
Why should you bother? Because it will help you focus. There is probably a comparable question in your life that needs answering... or will be. If you can gain insight into how to go about answering a practical question that is loosely related to your problem, this exercise will help you answer your nagging question. Then read my answer. I want all of my students to learn to be better trainers than me.That's good for you and good for horses! 
 
~ Monty 
  
NEXT WEEK'S QUESTION

Do you still go to England to visit and work with the Queen’s horses?

FOR OUR VETERANS AND FIRST RESPONDERS 

Monty Roberts is running free, resilience-building workshops for veterans, police, fire, first responders and their families. Horse Sense and Healing is a three-day program and it involves working closely with horses. The individuals and horses develop a special bond built upon mutual trust and respect. Join-Up offers everyone an effective tool to rediscover themselves through the eyes of the horse. This self-awareness exercise deals effectively with emotional trauma, anti-social behavior and withdrawal, anger, stress, combat stress and even Post Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI).

Participants in the USA (not including their supporters)
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1 from Australia
4 from Canada

Participants in Germany
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Participants in the United Kingdom
33 Participants since 2017

Participants in Ireland
9 Participants in September 2019

To find out about Monty's upcoming Horse Sense and Healing workshops and for more information, go to: montyroberts.com/non-profit/horse-sense-and-healing/
REDUCING VIOLENCE THROUGH WORKSHOPS
WITH HORSES GLOBALLY
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Lead-Up International’s goal is to reduce violence by creating peaceful leaders through workshops with horses. The participants aged 14-21 are welcomed into a compassionate and non-judgmental environment, far removed from the violence, abuse, addiction and neglect they often experience at home. 

To date, 433 youth have participated (clinics in 7 countries, with 14 certified instructors).
 
Guatemala: 341 youth
Plus 44 youth across Brazil , So. Africa and Uruguay
USA: 48 youth
• February 2017: PAL Santa Barbara
• June 2017: PAL Santa Barbara
• February 2018: PAL Santa Barbara
• August  2018: PAL Santa Barbara
• December 2018: Buellton Parks & Recreation Group
• May 2019: Buellton Parks & Recreation Group

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