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Training ~ Progress Strings
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riding with progress string pictureThere's a million and one uses for this tool.  Made from 5/16" double braid rope with an eye splice at one end and a leather popper at the other end. This is probably one of the most useful tools that you can carry. It is aptly named because you can progress siginificantly with your horses learning when used properly.  I always carry a progress string in my pocket or belt to use when training or riding.

Use it on the ground to send energy to a horse -- spin the popper end at the shoulder or rump of a horse that is moving in to your space. You can fashion the progress string into a makeshift halter or use it to tie a horse out on the trail. Use it as a leash for your dog…

leading with progress string pictureIn the saddle, you can use the progress string in place of a crop to tap the horse in the rump. It is very useful to work out the neck reining concept on your horse -- with a helper on the ground using a lead rope or longe line, put the progress string around the neck of your horse. The pressure of the rope along with leg aids can easily teach a horse this concept.

I use a progress string to teach a horse how to ride "naked" without a bridle or halter. The progress string gives you something to hold onto during that "honeymoon period" where you may not be too sure that your horse is going to react the way it should.

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There is some risk involved in horse training for both you and the horse. Horses can cause serious injury. Be sensible and don’t attempt anything that is outside your comfort level. This information is intended to illustrate how we apply our training techniques, you are responsible for using this information wisely. If you don’t feel comfortable with your abilities or an exercise, don’t do it! Seek advice or assistance from a professional horse trainer. Stay on the "high side of trouble".


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Last updated: July 17, 2003