Monty Roberts
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While tracking wild mustangs in Nevada as a boy, Monty observed a
nonverbal communication between the horses, a silent language he would
later call "Equus." Monty incorporates "Equus" into his nonviolent
training approach called Join-Up®.
Monty first developed Join-Up® to stop the cycle of violence typically
accepted in traditional horse breaking. Convinced there must be a more
effective and gentle method, Monty created this consistent set of
principles using the horse’s inherent methods of communication and herd
behavior. The result is a willing partnership in which the horse’s
performance can flourish to its full potential, rather than exist
within the boundaries of obedience. These principles are valuable tools
to understanding what motivates horse behavior and increases
effectiveness in any application.
Join-Up training methods are most simply expressed in the process of starting
raw horses. Without the use of pain or force the trainer persuades a
raw horse to accept a saddle, bridle and rider. Working in a round pen,
one begins Join-Up® by making large movements and noise as a predator
would and begins driving the horse to run away. She then gives the
horse the option to flee or Join-Up®. Through body language, the
trainer will ask, "Will you pay me the respect due to a herd leader and
join and follow me?" The horse will respond with predictable herd
behavior: by locking an ear on her, then by licking and chewing and
dropping his head in a display of trust. The exchange concludes with
the trainer adopting passive body language, turning her back on the
horse and without eye contact, invites him to come close. Join-Up
occurs when the animal willingly chooses to be with the human and walks
toward her accepting her leadership and protection. This process of
communication through behavior and body language and mutual concern and
respect can be a valuable tool to strengthen all other work with
horses.
Experienced horse people, including Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, have called Monty's method
incredible. Two-time, World’s Greatest Horseman winner, Ron Ralls uses
Monty’s methods as the foundation for his training work as well.
Traditional methods aim to teach the horse to ‘DO AS I SAY’ and involve the use of
pain and intimidation, but Monty focuses on communion with the horse,
rather than domination. "For centuries, humans have said to horses,
'You do what I tell you or I'll hurt you,' I'm saying that no one has
the right to say 'you must' to an animal or to another human,” Monty
said.
Join-Up methods rely on horse and
trainer establishing a bond of communication and trust. "You must
somehow understand that we as horsemen can do very little to teach the
horse. What we can do is to create an environment in which he can
learn." Monty says, "We hear that 'actions speak louder than words,'
but generally we do not live by it too successfully.”
The principles found in Join-Up offer valuable tools for all other work.
Riders, trainers, veterinarians, vet techs, farriers, barn managers –
virtually anyone handling horses – can use these methods to increase
their effectiveness in helping horses fulfill their potential.
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