Horseman and clinician Mark Jenkins, has been teaching, training and doing clinics for the past 29 years, he learned from early on in life what it took to make a good ranch horse. .
He started training performance horses, mainly cow horses and reiners.
Through his training career for the last 20 years, he has focused on understanding the physcology of a horse to better communicate with them and more importantly to teach others how to better communicate with horses as well. He has an uncanny ability to read horses as well as people, which has helped narrow the gap of communcation between horse and rider.
Mark feels that if we can better understand the mind of horses and their thought process, we can better communicate with them. So instead of expecting horses to better understand us, we would have much more success in our quest to true horsemenship, if we understood how a horse thinks and interprets information.
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