The Psychology of the Racehorse
July 30th 2011 00:23
Sports psychology is an essential component of the sporting life for any athlete.
There can be no doubt that the racehorse, the equine athlete, is as finely tuned and as highly strung as any 100 metre olympic sprinter - and although the physical needs of the racehorse are much catered for, the mental aspect is not given the same priority.
So when champion racehorse trainers Bob Baffert and John Shirreff take the time to listen to theories about the psychology of the racehorse, then perhaps we should too.
Kerry M. Thomas has studied horses in their natural environment, and transposed those essential discoverable traits of the horse in the wild (the horse in the herd) to create a technique that can benefit the horse in our artificial ‘imposed herds’ of the stable and the racetrack.
This week Thoroughbreds Worldwide features an article written by Kerry, plus a video of Kerry with trainer John Shirreff discussing aspects of psychology of the horse. Click link below to go to this feature:
Thoroughbreds Worldwide
Below are two videos.
Video number one shows Kerry discussing herd dynamics and their impact on racing with one of the world's most successful Thoroughbred Horse Trainers, Bob Baffert
Video number two shows Kerry explaining the practical application of his evaluation process for Equine Psychoanalysis Behavior/Potential Assessment Gradient Scale
There can be no doubt that the racehorse, the equine athlete, is as finely tuned and as highly strung as any 100 metre olympic sprinter - and although the physical needs of the racehorse are much catered for, the mental aspect is not given the same priority.
So when champion racehorse trainers Bob Baffert and John Shirreff take the time to listen to theories about the psychology of the racehorse, then perhaps we should too.
Kerry M. Thomas has studied horses in their natural environment, and transposed those essential discoverable traits of the horse in the wild (the horse in the herd) to create a technique that can benefit the horse in our artificial ‘imposed herds’ of the stable and the racetrack.
This week Thoroughbreds Worldwide features an article written by Kerry, plus a video of Kerry with trainer John Shirreff discussing aspects of psychology of the horse. Click link below to go to this feature:
Thoroughbreds Worldwide
Below are two videos.
Video number one shows Kerry discussing herd dynamics and their impact on racing with one of the world's most successful Thoroughbred Horse Trainers, Bob Baffert
Video number two shows Kerry explaining the practical application of his evaluation process for Equine Psychoanalysis Behavior/Potential Assessment Gradient Scale
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