Either raise the volume of your voice over or lower the volume of your musical inserts (turned up to listen to your words and BLAM the music is like a physical wave, turned down to listen to the music at a normal volume and I can't hear a word you're saying.)
I thoroughly respect anyone who considers clicker training "normal". I'm clicker training my horse (it's awesome) and people think I'm nuts. It's just a precise, and humane way to teach. Great video! I'm suprised the horse does not come for the reinforcer for the click. I was taught to reward every time you clicked in order to keep the clicker at a high value. Then once the behavior is desired, you use the cue to form behavior chains to tell the horse "keep going". Fantastic job!
I wish more horse owners would make the effort to understand the value of clicker training. Most training, including Parelli, uses mostly negative reinforcement. Adding a little positive reinforcement makes it fun for the horse.
he he his nose blowing,great video:)
delkolver2 2 years ago
very well constructed video
thanks for your help!
DisappearX3 4 years ago
Helpful suggestion:
Either raise the volume of your voice over or lower the volume of your musical inserts (turned up to listen to your words and BLAM the music is like a physical wave, turned down to listen to the music at a normal volume and I can't hear a word you're saying.)
Good Luck
dwhiteside327 4 years ago
I thoroughly respect anyone who considers clicker training "normal". I'm clicker training my horse (it's awesome) and people think I'm nuts. It's just a precise, and humane way to teach. Great video! I'm suprised the horse does not come for the reinforcer for the click. I was taught to reward every time you clicked in order to keep the clicker at a high value. Then once the behavior is desired, you use the cue to form behavior chains to tell the horse "keep going". Fantastic job!
cwagner87 4 years ago
Fun video. Great how you used the super low stretch to put weight on the forehand, allowing the hindquarters more ease of movement.
extrot 4 years ago
I dont do the clicker training, but surely like to watch this video! We need more *normal* horse people like this.
MoodyMare1 4 years ago
I wish more horse owners would make the effort to understand the value of clicker training. Most training, including Parelli, uses mostly negative reinforcement. Adding a little positive reinforcement makes it fun for the horse.
anuttama 5 years ago 2
great work! lovely to see a horse free-lunging in open pasture. clickers rock!
D0b3 5 years ago