We cannot stress this enough: pony training is hard work for both and requires several years of training – usually daily training.
It is very appealing to immediately start dressage training – in other words making her walk, pull a sulky and things like that. However, experienced pony owners will tell you that starting these types of training in an early stage is usually counter productive. Meditation, acceptance and simply getting used to a strict and firm – yet reasonable training scheme is much more important and this is established through position training, rather than dressage.
Below is an actual example of an initial (roughly covering the first year) of such a training scheme.
As you can see it focused mainly on position training and daily meditation – a set up the pony can also go through without immediate guidance of the owner, which makes this particular scheme especially useful in situations, where the owner is simply unavailable on a daily basis (because of work or because the relationship is a long distance one, for example).
The main importance is the strictness of the training.
She must train on a daily basis (if possible) or at least in a regular scheme. Hence she must dedicate time, energy and effort to her training and at times place it on top of other priorities. For example, if she goes out with friends on Wednesday evenings she can do so, but only AFTER her daily pony training. That is one of the main reasons why your training scheme should be a reasonable one. Especially – as in the case below – if the scheme is based on daily training, it should be feasible. Totally interfering with her daily social and economical life first of all won’t work and secondly will only work counterproductive.
The scheme below is an indication and of course this can be changed and adapted to personal preference as well as situation. However, it does give a clear indication of how much effort has to be put into pony training, as well as its possibilities.
The must do’s
In order to have any success there are a few must do’s. For example, prior to commencing her training the pony MUST dress up in full gear or clothing (whichever is required), she must adjust make up and hairdo if this is part of her role.
The owner must be fair but very strict. Only real emergencies are a reason for not following the projected training scheme and the owner MUST make sure she sticks to it under all circumstances, even if this is difficult, requires her to adjust her schedule or during the times she has doubts, second thoughts or feels uncertainty. This may be tough. The owner’s inclination will be understand the wants and needs of his pony and there is nothing wrong with that – however, at the same time his attitude – and a subtle mix between pushing her and understanding at the same time – is required to be successful.
Regular check ups and tests will help to monitor her development of course. Punishments will also help. However, punishments are usually only a small part of any animal role playing. Convincing, guiding and emphasizing the teamwork aspects of pony play ar much more important and useful ingredients, even if – to the owner/dominant – this seems to be “the slow way”. It probably is, but that way is the only effective way. Trying to pressure any break through by way of punishment will eventually only work counterproductive. Understanding will work much better, especially if the pony feels she is understood and she herself understands the situation.
Week Exercise
1 “Wait” position
Standing still and straight, nose touching the wall, hands parallel behind the
back (daily)
Purpose – understanding that the pony is useless until needed and learning to wait patiently for orders.
2 – 4 “Attention” position
As above but facing the room and pushing elbows together (daily)
Purpose – learning to be an attentive pony, ready to follow orders instantly and without hesitation.
5 – 8 “Presentation” position
Stand up straight, hands folded in the neck, legs spread (feet 30″ apart)
hips tilted forward to present cunt (daily)
Purpose – learning to present for use and inspection.
9 – 13 “Punishment” position
As above, but upper body folded forward, making an exact 90 degree
angle (daily)
Purpose – learning to assume and maintain position for riding crop punishment.
14 – 19 “Rest” position
sitting on a chair, facing the wall, hands folded in the neck, legs together,
tight ass, straight back (daily)
Purpose – learning to sit properly and to rest while in role.
20 – 26 Feeding
On all fours on the kitchen floor, eating and drinking from shallow bowls
Purpose – learning to to be fed as a pony.
27 – 33 Dressage – walking
At all times walking with a tight ass, straight back, whenever possible arms
folded behind the back, whenever possible wearing high heels
Purpose – getting used to standard pony step.
34 – 41 Dressage – parade step
Walking while lifting the knees high with every step
Purpose – getting used to parade and presentation step (daily).
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