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Ray Hunt (horse trainer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ray Hunt (horse trainer) Ray Hunt (August 31, 1929 – March 12, 2009) was an American horse trainer and clinician of significant influence〔 in the natural horsemanship field. He had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Ray Hunt, Master of Communication )〕 ==Natural horsemanship== Hunt was widely regarded as one of the original proponents of what became known as natural horsemanship. His views about horse-human relations were embraced by inspirational writers about human relations. Lance Secretan wrote that "We may respect a leader, but the ones we love are servant-leaders."〔 pages 142-143〕 In the beginning, Hunt said,"I was working in the mind of a lot of people who didnt want to believe the horse had a mind. Get a bigger bit. Get a bigger stick. That was their approach." 〔http://www.rayhunt.com/〕 Ray Hunt is said to be Tom Dorrance's best-known student.〔 They met around 1960, at a fair in Elko, Nevada.〔 While Dorrance avoided media attention and clinics, by the mid 1970s Hunt was giving clinics far and wide. Ray Hunt is famous for starting each clinic with the statement "I'm here for the horse, to help him get a better deal." He also liked to say "make the wrong thing difficult and the right thing easy."〔 page 32〕 His philosophy has been interpreted as "If you get bucked off or kicked or bitten, you obviously did something wrong . . . The horse, on the other hand, is never wrong".〔
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