What is your overall opinion of the Trust Technique Video Course?

We would be very grateful for your comments on the video course 🙂

What do our current members have to say?

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Gloria Hartney

I am enjoying this course and learning so much.
I do so much and then let in sink into my Physic,
I am really pleased to now see some men taking part as it has been mostly women working with James.
I will do the Animal communication after I finish this and I still have quite a bit to go.
Thank you so much, James is such an inspiration and the animals love him, I am aiming to achieve to be the best I can be.
I have always loved horses and have had very little to do with them, what beautiful sensitive creations they are.
My love and best wishes
Gloria

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Kathleen Sprague

I have only just begun this course but finding it wonderful. The speed is just right, the information is clear and it really makes me think. Looking forward to continuing.

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malcolm

The Halter video with the herd of horses was quite beautiful how it evolved.????????

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Lyn Maher

Your clear points on how to approach the course were very much appreciated. I originally decided to do the course as I'll be volunteering at a rescue centre, but after your direction to only use this for our own animals, I will now wait till a rescue animal joins my household. So thank you once again for saving the creation of a problem for whoever adopts from the rescue centre.
Kind regards, Lyn

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Lyn Found

The Trust Technique is life-changing. It has changed my horse's and my life. Santi was rehomed with me from a charity 5 years ago. We have come a long way in those 5 years but much further in the 6 weeks since I found the Trust Technique. I didn't think I was being effective in the beginning until I tacked him up and, for the first time in 5 years and there was no laying back of ears or threatening to bite, there was no reaction whatsoever. I've spent a lot of time standing next to busy main roads with Santi on a lunge line trying to desensitise him to Lorrys, tractors and motorbikes with some but limited success. I now keep present on rides and although we have only met one tractor in a situation that would normally cause him to panic and me to try and stay calm, he just pricked his ears and walked calmly past. Picking his feet up has always been a challenge so I employed the strategy used with Henry and his girlfriend in the videos. Back feet are now picked up without asking, fronts are taking more patience and getting present though. Santi has never appeared to like being touched or stroked, he threatens to bite and can often appear unfriendly and is certainly never affectionate. However, I spent 15 minutes yesterday, standing 2' away from his shoulder in the field just getting present and observing his reaction as he munched on a large bale of hay. Twice, he put his nose gently on my arm for a few moments and then he took a small sideways step nearer to me, then he did another and again a couple of minutes later another until his shoulder was just touching my arm. Amazing.

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