
Training to the No
In our daily interactions with our horses, do we train to the 'yes' or to the 'no'? This article delves into the profound difference between correcting unwanted behavior and actively encouraging the right one. Discover how shifting your focus from what you *don't* want to what you *do* want can transform you from a critic into a true guide for your horse.
The Kjrsos Experience ~ Is understanding that 'no' creates a void, but 'yes' fills it.
Article Summary
This article challenges us to examine the very foundation of our training methods: are we training to the 'no' or to the 'yes'? It explores how a focus on 'no'—don't do that, this isn't right—creates a void and positions us as critics, without clearly defining the desired behavior. We see this in everything from a child being told 'don't make noise' to a rider constantly correcting a horse for what they are doing wrong.
Discover the power of shifting to a 'yes'-based approach. The full text explains how to reframe your training to actively encourage and build correct new habits, using the example of developing proper topline muscling by asking for healthy movement. This is the key to transforming your role from a critic to a supportive guide and building a more constructive, positive relationship with your horse.
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The Kjrsos Experience ~ Is understanding that 'no' creates a void, but 'yes' fills it.