What is Round Pen Training?
© 2006 E. Landers
In recent years, “natural” horsemanship trainers have brought round pen training into forefront when it comes to training horses. This type of training employs the round pen to build a basic foundation or to re-train an older horse instead of using traditional methods.
What’s the basis of this type of training? Well, round pen training is actually derived from behavior modification principles used in training any type of animal, including horses. On a side note, these techniques also work with people.
Round Pen training uses rewards in the form of body language that mimic the horse’s natural herd instincts to encourage the desired behavior. Results are usually seen very quickly and a strong bond is often formed between horse and human through these training methods.
A study at Michigan State University shows that by the seventh training session in a round pen, horses react with a predictable response in as little as six repetitions rather than the 60 it took in the first session (Nielson, B & A. Zanella). Once the behavior is learned, it is embedded for life as long as the horse receives the same consistent human responses.
Round pen training is an invaluable tool to teach a basic education for beginning horses or remedial work for older horses.
Horses have a natural instinct called “fight or flight”. Using a round pen, a handler can avoid the dangers of the fight response and maximize the benefits of the flight response.
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1 Comments:
Hello and thanks for posting. Congratulations for sticking with it. The beginning years are the hardest. Did you have a lesson riding or working with the horse on the ground?
I had been riding for almost 20 years (jumping mostly)and then I discovered Monty Roberts' book "The Man Who listens to horses". It totally changed the way i work with horses now.
I think the most rewarding part is being able to understand them better and to some extent, be able to communicate with them...
In any event, I wish you the very best of luck. Stick with it - horses are amazing and they can teach you things everyday.
EL
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