Friday, May 18, 2012

Advanced Natural Horsemanship: Interview With Franklin Levinson


Franklin LevinsonLong before the term 'natural horsemanship' was a craze, horse trainer Franklin Levinson was teaching and training both horses and their owners using his own gentle, effective methods. Now, with 40+ years experience as a professional horseman, Franklin is sharing his knowledge with groups and individuals around the world.  Franklin is quite gifted at showing humans how to have the best relationship possible with their horses and how to keep it, has always been one of Franklin's main goals. To be good with horses at a high level requires humans to come forward with our best qualities and attributes. Similar to a 'great parent', successful relationships with horses require compassion, kindness, precision, patience, clarity, real knowledge (not just opinions and projections), great leadership, acquired skills and more.

Moreover, it is clear that practicing appropriate interaction with horses helps humans to become more highly functional in all their relationships. Thus, in all his programs, Franklin teaches success with horses as life enrichment for the human as well as the horse. We at EasyHorseTraining.com are extremely fortunate to have had the chance to conduct this interview. It's so jam packedt with information critical to your success with our horse, we'd pay a whole years worth of fees just for the chance to listen.  Get out your note pad and be prepared to see some major shifts in your relationship with your horse. 

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