Understanding the Concept Lesson

0411_01

“When you first teach a horse something, it’s called the concept lesson. Your goal is to get the general idea of the lesson across to the horse. When you first ask a horse to do an exercise, he won’t automatically know what to do. In fact, he’s probably going to do everything but what you want him to do,” Clinton explains.

For example, when you first ask a horse to back up on the ground, he’ll probably stick his head up in the air and ignore you. “He might turn left, he might turn right, he might even rear, but the very last thing he’ll try is taking a step back. When he takes a step back, if you release the pressure, he’ll look for that answer again. However, if he takes a step back and you don’t release the pressure, he’ll go through that whole cycle of options (rearing, ignoring you, turning left, turning right, etc.) again. Then he’ll come back to taking a step backwards. If you miss releasing the pressure the second time, it’ll get even worse,” Clinton says.

Every time a horse does what you want or even acts like he’s going to do it, you’ve got to release the pressure so that he knows what the answer is. “I’m so obsessed about it that in the beginning, if my horse even gives the impression that he’s thinking about doing what I want, I’ll still release the pressure. A thought will soon turn into an action,” Clinton says.

Horsemen who attend Clinton’s Fundamentals Clinic in Great Falls, Montana will learn firsthand how to successfully take a horse through the concept lesson and recognize when to apply and release pressure for all of the groundwork and riding exercises in the Fundamentals Series.

The clinic is being held at the Kings Arena, June 9th – 11th, and three participant spots are available for horsemen to join Clinton in the arena. The application to participate in the clinic can be found on our website.

The clinic is open to spectators. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling 888-287-7432.

More News

Back to all news

See All
NWCfind

6 years ago

Find It on the No Worries Club: Introduction to Reining

If you’ve ever been interested in getting involved with reining or just learning more about the sport, Clinton delves into…

Read More
0307_05

9 years ago

Method Ambassador Making Dreams Come True in Reno, Nevada

Like most horsemen, Sarah Szymkiewicz found her way to the Method by the way of a problem horse that had…

Read More
0406_01

5 years ago

Download the Spring No Worries Journal

This year, the No Worries Club’s quarterly magazine celebrates its 15th year of print. The first issue of the No…

Read More
FILES2f20152f062f0616_04.jpg.jpg

11 years ago

No Worries Getaway! An All-Expenses-Paid Vacation for You and Your Family

Noble OutfittersTM and Downunder Horsemanship have teamed up to give you the chance to win an ultimate weekend break for…

Read More