Bob Kinford
Well-known member
So are you talking about feeding methods? That is not the topic we were discussing
You're pressuring the comfort zone in order to drive them forward. Basically you're stressing them enough to move in the direction you want. I'm putting enough pressure on them to draw attention, while positioning myself so that their release is in the direction I want them to flow.Okay, so you are conscious of their comfort zone. But the above sounds like you are standing in the way of where they want to be and just moving out of their way. As far as you getting them to go in a direction, you are placing yourself in a spot that uses their comfort zone to avoid getting close to you.
Pretty standard stuff so far.
Whether you are calling it pressure or something else it amounts to the same thing.
Why is calling cattle more stressful than a guy (on foot or on a horse) using a cow's comfort zone to get them moving, and to force them to change direction?
Imagine you're at a party. All you can eat prime rib and bottomless glass of your favorite beverage, but you're not sure where the buffet is. Do you want someone coming up from in back of you, trying to pressure you into going to the buffet table? Or would you rather have someone draw your attention so that you can see the buffet table and head towards it on your own?
While we're on buffets...Someone invites you to a free, all you can eat buffet of all your favorite foods. Sounds like a good deal, but they have also invited all of the linemen from the NFL and have instructed them to treat you rudely. Chances are you're going to be stressed out enough you'll head to the Taco Bell you spotted across the street.