TTEC Expo Welcomes Tim Scarberry
Friday, June 22, 2012
The TTEC Expo, Saturday, June 30, 2012, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., welcomes Tim Scarberry and a demonstration of natural horsemanship.
Scarberry, owner of WindWalker Training, has been around horses his whole life. Growing up on a farm in Fenton, Mich., with long family ties in Kentucky, Scarberry always had an interest in horses and horsemanship. After years of operating a successful construction company, Scarberry returned to his first love.
"My horse training business started off as just helping a person here or there. Simply put, I could help friends and neighbors get their horses to stand quietly and easily load them into a trailer." Now Scarberry has expanded his clients’ ability to interact with their horses in unparalleled ways. "I believe that it is my calling to show people who love horses how to have the relationship that they want with their horse. I can offer them that opportunity.
“Our methods are simple, we believe natural horsemanship is the only way to work with a horse. At Windwalker Farms our philosophy with the horses is to use the communication skills that the horses use with each other. They communicate with body language and eye contact and in turn that is what we use as well. It's all about asking the horse in his terms if he'll allow you to do these things and listening to what he wants to do.
"The problem is not the horse. It's the communication between the horse and its handler. I get the horse where he needs to be, and then work in gaining confidence in the handler.
Every rider has to become the leader of that horse."
TTEC invites you to join them at the Expo.
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