MegaBeast
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Who is padded man?
Jay Johnson I assumeWho is padded man?
Best not to post the name publicly but pm the person asking.Jay Johnson I assume
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Not as i recall, he's just another loon who 'cures' issues.I thought they were one of the people not allowed to be named
But he has a MAGIC bit that cures EVERY evasion and fits EVERY horse. What’s not to like?!Oh ok, just thought better not get poster in trouble for mentioning one of the unmentionables. He's a showboating cruel t***er imo anyway .
(Admin plz don't shoot me down for using naughty words)
A wonderful example of "Letting the perfect be the enemy of the good." (If anyone has come late and missed this comment upthread, it's a sarcastic response to others explaining the logistics and basis upon which SY operates).I can't believe people are forcing SY to take shortcuts with a gun to his head. I can't believe there is a knackerman waiting outside the gate and he won't go away until the horse doesn't move without permission. Terrible terrible terrible but absolutely no way to avoid any of it. The poor poor man.
Yeah it is sarcastic lol nobody is making him work this way. If you know it's a shortcut don't do it. Don't build a brand on it. Do it the better way instead and just maybe make less money from YouTube!! He has free will!A wonderful example of "Letting the perfect be the enemy of the good." (If anyone has come late and missed this comment upthread, it's a sarcastic response to others explaining the logistics and basis upon which SY operates).
His niche within the training world is single visit (very rarely more) attempts to get owners and horses out of desperate and/or dangerous holes. He HAS to take shortcuts, because he has a couple of hours and then he's on to the next one. He's a blunt instrument in these circumstances- but he's ethical and he notices and points out his own mistakes/shortcuts as part of the learning process for the owner. We all KNOW there are better, slower, kinder ways, and so does he - but his day job is troubleshooting these situations, within a very finite window,
Yeah it is sarcastic lol nobody is making him work this way. If you know it's a shortcut don't do it. Don't build a brand on it. Do it the better way instead and just maybe make less money from YouTube!! He has free will!
His cowboy to the rescue schtick makes people think long term problems can be solved in a day. That's not ethical to me. That's irresponsible. Hes a showboater and as I said above, none of it serves the horses, only the humans and their time and convenience.
SY is (in my opinion) frequently harsh and rushed tho.There are lots of horses like him, that have just escalated to the point they are dangerous. It is perfectly possible to resolve this in one day without harsh methods or rushing.
I dont think people are better than they are, but I do believe we are all entitled to judge people for the choices they make.And if you think the average person is going to engage with months of very expensive work with a behaviourist, then I think you believe people are better than I have found them to be. I would take SY sorting an issue over the horse being passed on, and on, and on and on, every single time.
many of them can be solved pretty quickly. You have to realise he is not (in these couple of hour sessions) a trainer. Training has nothing to do with it. If you want to "train" a horse you have to have it in a position to be able to do so ie you have to be able to walk into it's stable, put a headcollar on, take it to the training area and give it an instruction then when it complies reward it. You can do the training in whatever way you choose.Yeah it is sarcastic lol nobody is making him work this way. If you know it's a shortcut don't do it. Don't build a brand on it. Do it the better way instead and just maybe make less money from YouTube!! He has free will!
His cowboy to the rescue schtick makes people think long term problems can be solved in a day. That's not ethical to me. That's irresponsible. Hes a showboater and as I said above, none of it serves the horses, only the humans and their time and convenience.
many don't have that. Have they spent their money wisely,, should they have done this, should they have had help and training then obviously but that has not happened and they are now in a mess.I dont think people are better than they are, but I do believe we are all entitled to judge people for the choices they make.
I'd bet that I've spent less money on a years regular work with a behaviourist than someone would spend on one visit from SY. I have one half hour lesson a week, most weeks not all, and what I've learned has set me up for life. My horse is worth a years work. The horses I might have in the future are worth the work. If she wasn't worth more than a days make or break session to me, I should have given her to someone else, frankly.
My dad used to train dogs. He was also a dog walker and so got to see the progress (or lack of) beyond the sessions with owners. He found that most owners could be sorted into one of two groups:Reading all this with interest. Many owners who are not professionals do not have the tools to cope with problem behaviours. Calling SY to solve a problem can be helpful but I wonder how the owner fares once they are alone again with the horse and their body language or attitude lets the horse believe he needs to take charge or protect himself and a new problem arises? Unless the owner develops their knowledge of how horses learn and learn to read their horse and respond with appropriate responses are they not going to keep running into trouble?