In the past, finding a good horse trainer was like looking for a box of cereal in a grocery store. Your options were limited, but you knew they were good for you. Today, the horse training industry is like a cereal aisle loaded with colorful packaging, tricky slogans, and famous endorsements. So how do you choose a good horse trainer for your equine companion?

Finding a good horse trainer

Experience Matters

Back in the day, trainers like Old Joe and Slim had years of experience in specific disciplines. Old Joe was a horse breaker and Slim was a roper. They knew their craft well, and they did it the old-fashioned way. They had no fancy packaging or endorsements to sell their services. They relied on word-of-mouth recommendations from satisfied clients.

Today, the same principle applies. A good horse trainer has years of experience in a particular discipline, and they have a track record of satisfied clients.

Beware of False Advertising

In today’s horse training industry, it’s easy to be fooled by false advertising. Some trainers don’t even train horses themselves. They rely on someone else to do the work for them. Others claim to love horses, but that’s not enough. Loving horses doesn’t make you a good trainer.

Clinics and Shows

Clinics and shows can be a great way to see horses in action, but they don’t always offer practical solutions for horse owners. Clinicians often work with previously trained horses, and what works for one horse may not work for another. Some clinicians may rely on entertainment to keep the audience engaged, but that doesn’t guarantee practical training solutions for horse owners.

Train Your Own Horse

No two horses are exactly alike. You can’t expect a one-size-fits-all solution to work for your horse. That’s why the best way to train your horse is to work one-on-one with a good horse trainer.

Choose the Right Horse

The horse you choose may not be the right one for you at this stage in your training. A good horse trainer can help you choose the right horse for your skill level and your goals.

The Cost of Bad Training

Some people spend thousands of dollars on games, videos, and clinics, only to find that they still can’t ride their horse. This is a sad reality of the horse industry, and it’s bad for the horse, the owner, and the industry as a whole.

Get Your Money’s Worth

You should be able to get your money’s worth when you hire a good horse trainer. A good trainer will help you ride your horse safely and understand where he’s coming from.

Free Training Videos

At trainingyourownhorse.com, we believe that everyone should have access to quality horse training. That’s why we’re offering free training videos for you to download and view at your leisure.

Choose a Good Horse Trainer

The editors of Texas Horse News have the courage to address the problems in the horse industry and offer different philosophies for you to choose from. When you choose a good horse trainer, you’re not just investing in your horse, you’re investing in the future of the industry.

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Original Article:

Well in my day I would go to the grocery store to look for a breakfast cereal. We had a choice of Brand, Oats, Corn Flakes, and Wheat.

The same thing would happen when I needed a horse trainer. There was old Joe if you needed a horse broken to ride. That is all he did, and he did it well. He did it the old way of getting on him until he quit bucking and accepted the rider and he broke hundreds of horses this way.

Then there was Slim and Slim was a very good roper. He knew how to show your horse to rope cattle. Then there were few others that did different work. They all had one thing in common (lots of experience).

So how does this compare to looking for a box of cereal? Well they both have one thing in common, they were good for you.

Now days you go to the grocery store and when you get to the cereal isle the isle on both sides is loaded with all different kinds of cereal. Some are packaged very pretty, colorful, and have tricky words. Like for instance, one cereal says it may help your heart, you noticed (may) help your heart, it didn’t say it would.

Other cereals have famous people on the cover or a lot of tricky slogans to attempt to sell you there product. But the only way you will know for sure is for you to look carefully at the ingredients.

Some trainers today are exactly doing the same thing, and some don’t even train their horses someone else does it for them.

In other cases their only claim to fame is they like horses. Some have lots of money and can buy themselves fame. So it is like the cereal you need to look behind the box to find the truth.

The clinicians actually are showing a previously trained horse. They may say a few jokes and show some tricks to keep you entertained and the part that irritates me more (me being a performer) they ask you to applaud. I happen to be of the old school that applause should be earned and not asked for.

So you may ask why people attend these clinics, because they are exactly like me they want to see horses. But when I go home and try what I saw at the clinic on my horse it hardly ever works. Why, because all horses are different and are at different stages of their lives in training.

Let me ask you a question, of all the people you know can you show me two exactly the same with the same experience and philosophy and wanting the same thing from your horse and are in exactly the same point in their lives?

I personally can’t name two nor can I name two horses that are exactly the same. That’s why I stress that you must Train Your Own Horse.

In my clinics I will only work with you and your horse. If you would like to be entertained by me I would be happy to sing a few songs and have my horses dance the rhythm of the songs.

If I am to train you I need to work one on one with your horse, which does not mean that the horse that you have chosen is the right one for you at this stage. Maybe one in the barn would be better to start with and graduate to the one you want to ride.

There are a lot of good trainers out there that have hand-on experience for the discipline that you are seeking. But like the cereal you must look behind the cover. I have a friend that e-mailed me last week and told me that she had already spent over $1,300.00 learning games, and buying videos and attending clinics.

The only progress that she can associate to is that she does not have her $1,300.00 and still can’t ride her horse. I find that sad. She is one of the primary reasons I am writing this article.

I want to see people get their money’s worth, learn to ride their horse safely and understand where he is coming from. I might offend some, which I have no intention of doing, I am just telling the truth as I see it, and in a small way try to change things.


I will not be on the air on TV until maybe November for lots of reasons, but I have decided to start airing videos of various stages of training on my web site dancinghorseshow.com that you can download free of charge and can view it when ever you want to until which time I am back on the air. I hope to start this right away so look at the site each week and I will announce how often I will be changing the training videos.

I feel we need to help folks understand and learn to ride their horses properly because I know of so many that have given up because maintaining a horse is very expensive and they don’t feel that they are getting anywhere. I think this is bad for the horse industry in general let alone feed stores, magazines, and any other things related to horses.

I want to thank the editors, Terry and Dianne of the Texas Horse News for having the courage and the foresight to address some of the problems out there today. They are mixing up different philosophies and letting you decide which is best for you. I see so many publications that stay with the status quo and bringing the same things over and over again. I thank them for having the courage to being different.