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​​What is success for you in your riding?
​Is it mastering the next skill, is it a feeling of confidence, winning the blue ribbon, having your horse meet you at the gate?

What motivates you to keep working at improving?
The feeling of accomplishment after an early morning ride?
Being connected to your horse?
The peace of walking down a quiet trail?
Or the exhilaration of pushing your boundaries and expanding your skills?
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We may all have different answers, but one thing remains the same. The joy of being with the horse. When you’ve experienced it, you want more, you’ve got the “bug” for riding!

You relive the memories of riding when you were younger, or begin to realize the dreams you never experienced.
But in the pursuit of riding progress, inevitably challenges come up.

How do you currently work through those challenges? Do you find that you get easily frustrated, and feel that you must be doing something wrong? Do you say things like “if I just had more time…” or “If only I had started earlier…”

When I work with riders who are brand new to riding, I find they focus first on the techniques and the positions. Where do I put my leg to get him to go faster? I’m using my rein, why isn’t he steering? How do I make him back up?

They expect the horse to be a sort of furry motorbike – hit the right buttons and you’ll get the expected response.

On a well-trained horse this can work, and learning the cues a horse has been taught is important.
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But, at some point, the horse will become distracted, or uncomfortable, or he may simply choose not to respond.
Every rider eventually realizes that riding is more than just staying in the saddle and hitting the right buttons, it’s about communicating with the horse. It’s about creating some rapport and a relationship with them, even if you only ride that horse one time in a lesson.

You may have heard the phrase “every rider is a trainer” before, and it is entirely true. Every interaction we have with a horse (your horse or a school horse) matters, because we are teaching them something – whether we like it or not.
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But riding even goes beyond our skills and our ability to train. When we have a riding problem we also need to look at our horse’s health and management.

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Some problems are fixed with a small tweak for the horse and rider, but others aren’t turned around this quickly.
They take more time, or more than one solution.


​The truth is that being a good rider requires seeing the big picture, so when a challenge comes up you can solve it,
​instead of blaming yourself or your horse.


That’s why I created Training Journals.
To show real horses working through training problems, plus provide short courses in the other areas of horsemanship that affect how our horses behave but are often overlooked.

In Training Journals you will see the horses I’m working with here at the farm, so you can get a real picture of how progress often happens vs. just watching a quick demo.

You also get access to resources helping you plan your success and stay consistent with practice: setting goals, tracking your horse’s fitness, and recording your best rides.

Training Journals is a virtual experience bank and toolkit for your training, a place to go for ideas, direction, and examples of what to do for the training challenge or behavior problem you’re up against. 

About Callie & CRK Training

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Callie King operates a boarding and training facility in Chester County, Pa where she works with horses and riders of all levels.  Through her company, CRK Training, Callie also provides online education to riders around the world.

Callie believes in a holistic approach to riding, considering the health and soundness of the horse, the suitability of saddle and tack, and the individuality of each horse and rider.
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She strives to create a positive learning environment for students and horses, always looking for ways to make learning fun, and incorporate the newest information and research on psychology, behavior, and learning into her teaching and training. ​

Real Training with Real Horses

​Training Journals doesn’t show just one kind of horse or one discipline of riding, because that’s now what I do. In my job as a trainer, I focus on behavior problems vs prepping horse for competition. This means I get all kinds of horses in, from young Thoroughbreds to Gaited Trail Horses, to ponies and big drafts.

You get to watch key sessions with these horses, as well as track their progress over time. 
Here are a few of the horses that you’ll meet in Training Journals:
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Raleigh - a Draft Cross with a troubled past
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Stewie - a young & boisterous TB Cross
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Big Boy - 17.3hh at 3years old! He lives up to his name - quiet young gelding started under saddle
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Zelli - the 2 year old TB who barely led & had a kicking habit
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Red Rider - Kentucky Mountain Horse in for trail training
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Winter - the child's pony who needed to change his opinion of people before going home to his big family
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Tommy - the Gypsy Vanner needing strength to carry a rider and stay straight
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Francine the Pygmy Goat... and a few other animals I couldn't help but have some fun with

Horse Care Short Courses

In watching the videos of the horse here in training, you’ll notice something else… I am often looking at the other factors for the horse’s behavior – their saddle, their fitness, what they are eating, how they are managed and more.
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In order for you to better understand what I’m looking at, we’ve developed a number of short courses, compiling information from across the industry and bringing in other professionals to talk about topics such as:
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Event Recordings

Join in digitally to clinics & events,  watch live or catch the recording from the comfort of your own home. 
Learn through watching other riders and spend a day with us, even if you live on the other side of the world! 
Also, get a ringside view to some of my own lessons and read notes from clinics I'm attending.
Be the first to get exclusive previews of other CRK Training programs. 
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Learn and Apply...



​Here is an unfortunate truth...

Consuming a lot of information can only do so much. The real magic happens in applying what you learn to your own riding and horsemanship.
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That’s where The Journal comes in. Plan your goals, outline training sessions, record your progress, and even track the changes in your horse. 

The Journal sells individually for $29, but is included Free with your Membership to Training Journals. 

New Annual members also get a Free Printed Copy of the Journal (with a US Shipping address)
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Monthly Q&A plus Like-Minded Community


​Once a month we get together for a long live webinar,  where we check in and I answer any questions you have.

No problem if you can’t make it during the live time, just send me your questions early than tune back in for the recording.
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You don’t have to wait for the monthly QA to get your questions answered – there is a question section under each video, plus your community of fellow members in the Facebook group is eager to jump in and share experiences too. 
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Let me show you around... Here's a virtual tour:

 

Kind Words from Students

I love learning new things to help me with my horse Brooklyn. I did the 5 day course that started January 1st and loved it.  My rides this past week have been extremely pleasant which I am grateful for. I decided to sign up because I love Callie's style of teaching and I thought this would be a good time to watch the videos while the weather is not so cooperative for riding outdoors. I am excited to get started on this new journey.
Gail 
​"I joined yesterday and am so impressed by the wealth of knowledge on the site. Thanks for putting it all together, Callie! Like many other members, I am just coming back into riding after many years off. The CRK Training videos, and Training Journals, have been a fabulous addition to the training and riding we do at the stable. I look forward to implementing everything I learn here with my own horse. Thank you!" Julianne
​"Hello and thank you Callie for this much needed instruction. 
I am 61, have three horses, all with very different attitudes and issues, and I am a beginner. So, needless to say, this Training Journals are invaluable to me! 
Already, just watching you work with horses has given me confidence as I gain clarity and mimic your wonderful calmness. 
You are a big blessing to the horse world!"
Rebecca
​"These videos are so helpful because you see the issues and obstacles, not just the finished product."
Mary E

Here’s a Few More Things That May be On Your Mind...

​​"I don't have a horse, so how is this going to help me?"
Training can be short or long term.
You might have your own personal horse that you're going to be working with for years, slowly building on their training, your riding skills, and how you two come together as a partnership.
Or you might take lessons somewhere, maybe at a local stable, where you ride a different horse each time.
The situations are very different, but the importance of understanding training is the same.
It’s easy to see the importance of training and horse care if you own a horse, but if you are riding lesson horses, why does it matter? Isn’t that the job of whoever owns the horse?
Truth is you can do a lot. Even in just the first five minutes of your time with that horse, you can completely change the trajectory of your lesson. You could test your aids, see how the horse responds to basic requests, such as go forward and stop, and change their response – in just a few minutes. ​
When does the program start?
​Training Journals is a self-paced program. You will get a series of emails after joining, that help walk you through each section, so you can best apply and practice the information here. 
How do I access Training Journals?
​After you join, you will receive a username and password that you can use to login from any device, including your phone at the barn! 
What if I need to Stop my Membership?
No problem. As a monthly member you can stop your membership at any time. As an annual member, there is a 30 day Money Back Guarantee period. ​
​​You can be a better trainer for your horse.
Doesn't matter how long you've been riding, or what you're currently working on, or what your current skill level is. A quote from one of my favorite trainers, Susan Garrett, is “progress has no finish line.”

Every time that we interact with our horses, we're either making that relationship better, and we're fostering more rapport and connection, or we're doing the opposite.

Through Training Journals I want to help you improve that relationship with your horse, and find progress.

I want to help you develop the confidence, knowledge, and insight to see the big picture of horsemanship, to work through challenges and create more of those awesome, connected moments with your horse.
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I’d love to have you join me in Training Journals. Scroll down to get signed up and I’ll see you inside! 
 
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Full Library of Training Videos
​​Full Library of Training Videos
8 Horse Care Short Courses
​​8 Horse Care Short Courses
Monthly Q&A Webinar
​​Monthly Q&A Webinar
Bonus Event Recordings
​​Bonus Event Recordings
Training Maps
Training Maps
ABCs to Riding Short Course
​ABCs to Riding Short Course
ABCs to Training Short Course
​​ABCs to Training Short Course
Course Members Facebook Group
​​Course Members Facebook Group
Printed Journal ($29 value)*
*available to US members only

Digital Journal
Over $40 annual savings (2 months Free)
 
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​​With Training Journals, just like all my other programs, I have a 30 day money back guarantee. So if you join the program and you decide that it just wasn't what you expected, or it's not the best fit for you right now, just let me know, send me an email, we'll cancel it, and we'll give you all the money back no questions asked, and no hard feelings.


"I love Callie's teaching methods, her videos have helped me improve my riding immensely".  Anna

"I have enjoyed all your videos they are very informative and interesting, Callie is a born educator,  thank you"  Mair

"Callie is obviously very knowledgeable about both horse and rider training, and explains things so that even new riders can grasp the concepts she presents in her videos. Thanks, Callie!"  Laurie

"I really like the way how Callie explains and presents each video. All explanations are so clear and the tips are very useful. I enjoy and learn a lot from each CRK training video. Thank you Callie!"     Gardênia, Santiago Chile.

It is wonderful to watch Callie's videos and think things through when I'm not on the horse, trying to put everything together. They're a a great supplement to my lessons."  Robin, Santa Fe, New Mexico

"I was pleasantly surprised to have Callie explain and demonstrate how to get a young horse to side pass in such a relaxed and confident manner that made me want to go out and have that same kind of confidence in my own horse."  Marilyn

"I think Callie is the most informative trainers on the internet. Her instructions are clear and easy to incorporate in my daily horsemanship goals. She is personable and real. As an older rider who is back in the sport after years of neglect, her videos give me enough confidence in my skills to continue to grow." Sherri Auburn AL.
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