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Ever hear something and you
thought to yourself, "Now that's
profound!"
The statement was "Always train
for tomorrow!"
I've heard it said many a time
but for some reason it really hit me.
Sometimes that happens. You can
hear something over and over but there's
that one day when it makes a big impact.
I wonder why that is?
Where did I hear it? From Sam
Burrell.
I'm finishing up with Sam Burrell
who is our featured trainer for the January
Super Stars Of Horse Training.
Sam is one of our favorites we
feature in our horse training videos at:
http://www.SuperStarsOfHorseTraining.com
And that one gold nugget of wisdom
and many others are part of his golden chest
of knowledge he willingly shared.
Anyway, what he meant by it was
this.
Don't ask too much from your horse.
Get even a tiny try or understanding from
your horse.
Let him sleep on it for "tomorrow."
When you come back the next day and
work with him you'd swear he was up all
night studyin'and practicing it.
How true.
About The Author
Andy Curry is a nationally known horse trainer and author
of several best selling horse training and horse care books.
He is also well known for finding, interviewing, and filming
expert horse trainers and making their expertise available
to horse owners who want to learn different horse training
tips and secrets and how to solve behaviorial issues with
horses.
For information visit his website at www.SuperStarsofHorseTraining.com.
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