Reaching Out with Anna Twinney Podcast Guest

Mark Rashid

Mark Rashid - Internationally acclaimed horse trainer and author of several books including his latest, Whole Heart, Whole Horse: Building Trust Between Horse and Rider.

Mark Rashid (pronounced RASH-id) is an internationally acclaimed horse trainer known for his ability to understand the horse’s point of view and solve difficult problems with communication rather than force. He began working with horses at age ten, when he met the “old man,” who taught him to work with horses, not against them, and to listen to what the horse is trying to say. Mark’s clinics center on one-on-one work with horse and rider and are immensely popular with people around the world.

When Mark decided to study the martial art of aikido as a way to improve his horsemanship, he brought the same quiet determination to it that he exhibits in his work with horses. After years of practice, he has  earned a second degree black belt in Yoshinkan aikido and now teaches the “way of harmony” in the local dojo.

Mark worked full time on ranches for many years gathering herds, managing stock, and training horses. When time permits, he still enjoys working on ranches near his home in Estes Park, Colorado.

Mark has been a guest on NPR’s The Horse Show and was featured on the Nature series on PBS. He is the author of seven books - Considering the Horse, A Good Horse is Never a Bad Color, Horses Never Lie, Life Lessons from a Ranch Horse, Horsemanship Through Life, Big Horses, Good Dogs, & Straight Fences, and his latest, A Life With Horses. He also has a solo music CD Song of the Prairie and enjoys singing and playing guitar with a local band The Elktones.

 

Episode

Topic

1

April 20, 2009: Mark imparts his wisdom and some good ole fashion natural horse sense. In our first of three conversations, he dispels some common myths about herd dynamics, dominance in training, behavior, biting and lots more.  He also talks about the difference between retaliation vs. redirecting behavior and the traits of a great leader.

2

May 11, 2009: In this fascinating conversation, Mark gives his definition of conscious horsemanship & explains the importance of the breath. He then describes how he applies the core principles of the martial art Aikido to horsemanship, and shares his profound work of creating a balance point for individual and then for horse and rider.

3

June 1, 2009: In our final conversation with Mark, we learn about Mark the Musician?!? He also talks about how he takes his methods on to horseback, why understanding and mastering energy work is so important, and how he defines "softness" in horsemanship and in life. Finally, Mark teaches Anna & Vin the 5-year plan philosophy.


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