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Building Your Dream Horse: Charles Wilhelm's Ultimate Foundation Training (Howell Equestrian Library)
 
 

Building Your Dream Horse: Charles Wilhelm's Ultimate Foundation Training (Howell Equestrian Library) (Hardcover)

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"True horsemanship training is about people first."
--Charles Wilhelm

Charles Wilhelm's Ultimate Foundation Training has transformed thousands of horses into more responsive, mannerly companions. In this book, Wilhelm trains you to use his tried and true principles in training your horse. Go inside the horse's mind to see how he thinks and learns, so you can communicate in a language your horse understands. Discover why and how foundation training works. Wilhelm's uniquely successful methods will help you build a relationship that's more rewarding for both you and your horse--one that lasts a lifetime.
* Discover why working with your horse should be fun--and why you should stop if it isn't
* Learn to identify your horse's emotional level and personality type
* Find out the ten secrets your horse wishes he could tell you
* Understand why consistency is essential in establishing desired behavior
* Communicate with your horse using the right combination of pressure and release, patience, persistence, and conscientious follow-through
* Recognize why it's never, ever the horse's fault


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"True horsemanship training is about people first."
—Charles Wilhelm

Charles Wilhelm's Ultimate Foundation Training has transformed thousands of horses into more responsive, mannerly companions. In this book, Wilhelm trains you to use his tried and true principles in training your horse. Go inside the horse's mind to see how he thinks and learns, so you can communicate in a language your horse understands. Discover why and how foundation training works. Wilhelm's uniquely successful methods will help you build a relationship that's more rewarding for both you and your horse—one that lasts a lifetime.

  • Discover why working with your horse should be fun—and why you should stop if it isn't
  • Learn to identify your horse's emotional level and personality type
  • Find out the ten secrets your horse wishes he could tell you
  • Understand why consistency is essential in establishing desired behavior
  • Communicate with your horse using the right combination of pressure and release, patience, persistence, and conscientious follow-through
  • Recognize why it's never, ever the horse's fault

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Howell Book House; 1 edition (February 25, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764579150
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764579158
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #292,113 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Compared to Downunder Horsemanship, July 13, 2005
By Joel Reiter (Cambridge, MN) - See all my reviews
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This is a very solid new training book that came out shortly after Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship. There are a many similarities in the two trainers' approaches, including:
* every encounter with a horse includes training
* extensive groundwork is key to success under saddle
* exercises on the lunge line emphasized more than pure round pen work
* endless flexion exercises are important to condition a horse to respond to very light rein pressure
* one-rein stop is key to safe riding; how to train for it.

Wilhelm has good advice on buying a horse, complete with a sample sales agreement. There is some very good stuff in the pages he devotes to problem solving. He deals with the usual issues of bucking, rearing, trailer loading, etc. I especially appreciated his description of how to use a tie ring to cure horses from pulling back when tied, and the exercises to overcome buddy sour behavior.

One area where I can't fairly rate Wilhelm is his clarity and thoroughness in describing his foundation techniques. I bought Anderson's book after seeing him at a horse expo, so his book made sense to me immediately. Since then I've viewed Anderson's Riding with Confidence video series -- easily the most helpful and well-produced of any training series I've seen. So I recognize I'm handicapped in comparing the books fairly, but there were a number of times I didn't feel I was quite grasping Wilhem's approach, especially in applying the techniques over an extended period of time.

Certainly Anderson's book is a better bargain by the pound. Both list for $24.99, but Downunder Horsemanship is almost twice the size, and filled with huge beautiful color photographs.

Wilhelm has a three paragraph rant about trainers "selling the benefits of their magical equipment." I've never heard a trainer do that, and I was amused when I went to Wilhem's web site to see that he has his own large inventory of products for sale, including the tie ring that is essential to his technique for curing pullback. In my experience, most of the stuff these guys sell is good quality and fairly priced, and they don't need to be so defensive about it.

The bottom line for me is that Building Your Dream Horse is a fine book, but Downunder Horsemanship is better. Either one would be more useful in combination with seeing the authors in person or viewing their videos.

Edit, 8/14/2008

Three years is a long time, and I've had a chance to use a lot of different techniques on a lot of different horses since I last read this book, so I reread it last week.

I was given a little 14 year old gelding, very quiet, friendly, calm and generally well mannered. But his reaction to pressure is to freeze and try to wait it out. One thing I really need to change is his resistance to rein pressure. Pull on a rein and he goes merrily on in the direction of his choice, not yours.

Pulling harder didn't help, and I didn't want to start jerking on his head, so I was stuck. Then I got to Wilhelm's chapter about flexing exercises. He described the most pressure resistant horse he ever trained. The first time he tried getting that horse to flex his neck he waited an hour and twenty minutes for the horse to give the first time!

I was waiting more like a minute. So, inspired by Wilhelm's example, I went out and tried again, this time maintaining steady pressure and ready to wait it out. After a few minutes, the little guy tipped his nose in toward me and I dropped the rein. On the second try he tipped in within a few seconds. The third time he responded instantly.

All of which is a long story to make a simple point, which is that Wilhelm has a lot of good examples in this book that might be just what you need to solve a problem. Building Your Dream Horse is not as complete as Downunder Horsemanship, but the information it presents is very solid.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, August 2, 2005
By Kate Wooten (Knoxville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
I was really looking forward to reading this book. I love Charles Wilhelm, I love his shows and he has taught me a lot just by watching him. I love his manner, his way of putting things across... and the fact that his step-by-step exercises work.

However, as he would admit, he is not a writer. This book is written by the co-author, and it shows. There's nothing in the book that's 'wrong', it's just that it lacks passion - it's kind of uninspired. I get the feeling that they set out to write 'yet another horse training book' and included all the necessary sections, and all in all it reads like that.

It's also fairly thin on content. For example, if you watch CW ride, his horses have really good flexibility and shoulder control. This is what I'm working towards with my 3 yr old. I find the section in the book .... and there's at most a paragraph ... ! Just not enough to really work from. Not enough specific exercises to even get you started.

I'm not really sure who the book is aimed at. Not for a beginning trainer like me. For starting to train your horse, you're much better off with Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship. The training methods are pretty much the same, but CA's gives you a whole lot more value for money - much clearer instruction, much more specific exercises, far better illustrated (you can really see what you're trying to achieve and how from the CA photo's).

I'm sorry I didn't like the book more. I'm still a big fan of the man and the method.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very pleasantly surprised. Excellent book., February 24, 2005
By Kathleen HorseGal (Placer County, CA) - See all my reviews
Have seen Wilhelm at the Horse Expo a couple of times now and really enjoyed the demonstrations. Got the book somewhat reluctantly, most of these are SO dry and hard to follow, but this one really works. Easy to understand and written with nice stories and examples. Really enjoyed the pictures too - so many books are just pictures of the trainer - nice to see the focus be on the people who own horses rather than someone's ego. Anyway - great book - just straightforward approach to foundation training that should work for pretty much anyway. I was happy to have been wrong about what I was expecting. Nice job guy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully written!
Charles Wilhelm's book, Building your Dream Horse, is well-written, easy to understand, and inspiring. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Rowena Graves

3.0 out of 5 stars Useful, but not "Ultimate."

I was looking for a step-by-step method for training a young horse, and this isn't it. Mr. Read more
Published on May 6, 2007 by C. Eliason

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Gift
I got this book as a gift for my mom, and she loves it. It really fits the "going back to horses" frame of mind, as Charles Wilhelm stated in the introduction. Read more
Published on March 15, 2006 by J. Wallace

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book - would highly recommend!
Thank you so much for writing such a great book! I found it to be very easy to read and easy to follow when applying your techniques from the book to my everyday handling of my... Read more
Published on August 31, 2005 by Nickers

5.0 out of 5 stars If you buy one horse training book, this should be it!
Over the years, I have bought several different horse training books. But none of these books was as easy to read and undertand as Charles Wilhelm's book. Read more
Published on August 3, 2005 by R. E. Hiatt

5.0 out of 5 stars If you are going to read ONE book - this should be it.
I work with clients getting into horses as adults or back into horses as adults and have been struggling to find a book that works for them. Finally - here it is! Read more
Published on April 17, 2005 by Sophie Kensington

5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME BOOK!
I love this book! The pictures are great and it's written in a lovely, easy to follow style. Charles Wilhelm is a very knowledgable horseman and Allison Houston is a whiz at... Read more
Published on February 23, 2005 by Jennifer Hewett

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly well written for a wide audience
Allison Houston did a remarkable job of taking the concepts of Charles Wilhelm's foundation training and making it clear, concise, and easily understandable for a wide range of... Read more
Published on February 23, 2005 by Natalie Stevenson

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