ON DEMAND Liberty Coaching Webinar - January 16, 2021
David Lichman 5-Star Parelli Professional

ON DEMAND Liberty Coaching Webinar - January 16, 2021

Regular price $30.00

This webinar was recorded.  You can view it anytime after purchasing.  Click on "My Account" and "My Purchased Streaming Videos" under Account Details.

Contents of the Zoom Workshop and Follow-Up Q&A

00:00:00 - Opening Video & Slide Show

00:07:15 - Introductions & Administrivia

00:11:00 - Jen’s Amazing World Record Boomerang (51 Meters)

00:15:45 - David’s Introduction, Webinar Format, Discounts

00:20:15 - Philosopy of Liberty

00:28:30 - Using Treats in Training

00:41:15 - Videos - Feeding Treats Without Getting Mugged

00:59:30 - Q&A

  • Using Treats with Young Horses?
  • Treats and Horsenality? Stress for Introverts?
  • Can a behavior itself be reinforcing?
  • Type, Quality, Frequency and Amount of Treats
  • Discussion “I want the horse to like me as a partner, not just for the treats”

01:14:15 - Coaching Student Faith & Fancy

  • “My liberty is broken”
  • Giving the horse a voice - the STOP Button
  • Causes for horse losing interest
  • Solutions, especially when the horses is asking to stop (STOP Button)
  • Obedience vs. Free Choice to Participate

01:51:30 - Comments from Katja Schumann

02:00:30 - Mandy & Squibbs Follow Up

  • Precision with Voice Cues
  • “Away” and “Closer” to create specific size circles
  • Add more voice cues for clearer communications

02:07:45 - Doreen & Squirt - the super mini!!

  • Squirt getting stuck on the Pedestal
  • DRO - Differential Reinforcement of an Other behavior
  • Stomping during Jambette and Spanish Walk
  • Jambette with Turn
  • Timing of Bridge to catch the appropriate approximation
  • Shift the weight off the foot you want lifted

02:22:15 - Robbin & Ivy

  • What to do when horses offer behaviors when not asked
  • DRO - Differential Reinforcement of Other behavior
  • Body position to interrupt assumptions and offer DRO

02:31:45 - Cilia and Cici

  • Horse is drifting away - losing connection
  • Problem with Partial Disengagements
  • Homework: Basic Game of Two Eyes and then we will coach again

02:35:00 - Gabriela & Faraon - Follow Up

  • Game of Two Eyes - being precise to get results
  • Game of Two Eyes Diagram
  • Results of good practice

02:40:15 Q&A

  • When do you name the behavior (voice cues)? After the behavior is learned?
  • How to teach “head down” while backing?
  • What do when a horse leaves at liberty?
  • Don’t pay the horse for leaving and coming back, but what if the horse leaves because he gets scared?
  • Can treats increase anxiety? How to get relaxation instead?
  • Liberty with blind horses. (ref: Endo the Blind Horse)

Follow-up Q&A Document (Included)

  • What can you do if your horse is "obedient" but you have difficulties maintaining relaxation? My horse sometimes goes RBI and feels under pressure. Thanks!
  • What’s the best way to address the situation of your horse running away? Obviously as you have said don't set yourself up for failure but if it does happen how to address it. And do you address it differently in a small space and a big space?
  • I’ve taught my pony to look away prior to the treat, but he still takes the treat with his teeth instead of his lips. How can I change that?
  • Why not reward with the treat on the other side of the fence when he does what you want?
  • They back up gentlemanly and you say good and you get a lunge at you for that cookie......back up again immediately I guess?
  • I have been working on backing for a treat with my chow hound mini. He likes to lay his ears a lot of the time while he does this but I suspect it is because my other horse is nearby and he is being defensive.Do I need a strategy or just ride it out ?
  • How many minutes a day training, with lots of treats, do you recommend?
  • My horse pins her ears pretty tight, stretches her neck forward, and gets tense when I offer her a carrot from over the fence. If I want her to have a pleasant expression AND not to stretch her neck forward like lunging for the carrot - should I reinforce only ONE behavior at a time? Trying to get her to keep her mouth closed, pleasant look, and keep her face back seems like a lot all at once but maybe I am not waiting long enough for her to get all of it at the same time.
  • In his last video with his 3 horses, feeding to each name, without the fence: after they did the behaviour and David gave them a bridge and then fed them - but then added ‘Really Good’ and repeated that phrase. is that a cue? And if so, for what? Does it act as a verbal reinforcer AFTER the behaviour?
  • Is there a way to determine what treats the horse like best?
  • Curious how to teach “closer”and “bigger”? It is just when they do it randomly and you name it?
  • I have an unrelated question so just ignore if not approprate. Is the sensitivity of a horse related to horsenality?

The Best Ways for Me to Help You with Your Liberty

There are two very effective ways for me to help you excel in Liberty Training, and improve the relationship you have with your horses.  First, having a one-on-one coaching session, and second, to observe a series of these sessions as a “Gallery Student.”  I am now offering these opportunities in an on-line Webinar event.

Sample Teaching from the December 2020 Workshop

The Hitching Post

Long ago in the old west, when people had trouble with a horse, they could go into town and seek the advice of grizzled veterans over a meal, or a round of drinks at the bar…

 I’d like to think I’m not so “grizzled” – but I am a 30-year veteran of helping students create a Liberty connection with their horses that resists distractions, no matter where you are playing.

The David Lichman Video Coaching Webinar Experience

Sit in the Gallery, watch, listen and post questions for two hours, as I advise and coach 3 to 4 students on their individual video submissions. During the event I will share the student videos - stopping, starting and highlighting relevant sections while I discuss with the student my thoughts and suggestions.  Live Q&A throughout.

          

 Accepting Video Applications for Liberty Coaching:

  • Beginners: Having issues with getting started?
  • Boomerang & Game of Two Eyes: My two signature exercises.
    • For students working from Liberty Outside the Round Pen https://tinyurl.com/DML-Liberty-Streaming. I will help you get over any stumbling blocks to perfect these exercises so you can play at Liberty anywhere!
    • Help with issues using treats as motivators, and understanding the behavioral psychology that underlies these exercises.
  • Advancing: Make progress in the following areas.
    • Liberty Outside the Round Pen with Multiple Horses https://tinyurl.com/DML-Multiple-Horses
    • Spanish Walk https://tinyurl.com/DML-Spanish-Walk
    • Positive Reinforcement Strategies
    • Tricks, Chain Behaviors, and Problem Solving
    • Dominance & Safety Issues
    • Shaping Out Unwanted Behaviors
    • Training for Veterinary Procedures Using Positive Reinforcement
    • Any Advancing Topic of Your Choosing

When:

            Saturday, January 16, 2021

            10:00 AM to Noon, USA Pacific Time (GMT – 8)

Pricing:

            Until January 9, 2021

            Gallery Spectators…. $25

            Coaching Students….$50

           After January 9, 2021

            Gallery Spectators…. $30

            Coaching Students….$60

Purchasers will receive a $5.00 discount on all future video workshops!

To Apply for Coaching:

  • Choose the COACHING SESSION option and purchase. If your video is not selected, you will join the other Gallery Students, and I will refund the difference in price.  
  • Upload a horizontal format video of 5–15 minutes in length to YouTube (UNLISTED), and email the link to David@DavidLichman.com with the Subject Line: Hitching Post. Include a brief description of you and your horse and what you would like help with. Make the video as high resolution as you can, and try to have someone zoom in and follow the action where possible.  Cell phone video works great.

To Join the Gallery:

  • Choose the GALLERY STUDENT option and purchase. Participate in Q&A following each video. I will follow up on any questions that are not answered live, and share with all the students.

Access:

 I will email you a link to a ZOOM Webinar session prior to the event.

An archive recording will be available for viewing, in case you miss it – but the Q&A is only available during the event.


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