Is the “Trainer” Really Training?

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People often ask me what I do for a living. I always answer “I’m a professional rider, I train race horses.” Some people might disagree with this statement-because I’m not the “trainer” per say. However, I am the “physical trainer” of these horses. Yes, the “trainer” gives instructions, but ultimately it is up to the rider at any given moment to act according to their particular horse and ajust any instructions to meet the need of the animal at that time. Horses have a mind of their own. And sometimes they don’t want to do exactly what the “trainer” suggests. For example, I ride a wonderful little filly everyday first set. She usually jogs one turn around the training track before her gallop. Today, she didn’t want to jog a complete turn. So we jogged a half turn, and she recieved a 1/4 mile longer gallop than usual. My job is to keep a balance in the horses training, to keep them happy, safe, and relaxed.

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About Shawnah

Shawnah Shelton has been a contributor in the Thoroughbred Racing industry for over a decade. Today, Shawnah is Founder, and Editor in Chief of EquiSports Media. She spends the majority of her time writing, traveling, and speaking at various Equine organizations.

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