Depends on here you live, horse riding is really popular that much, I am a fellow rider and trainer. but haven't heard of a need for more trainers.
I do not know what the name of horse trainers was. The name of the training ground of horses was trigarium.
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Olympic horse trainers can earn a wide range of salaries, typically depending on their level of experience, the success of their athletes, and their location. On average, trainers may earn between $50,000 to over $100,000 annually, with top trainers potentially making well into six figures, especially if they have high-profile clients. Additional income can come from competition winnings, coaching fees, and selling or training horses. Overall, the earnings can vary significantly based on individual circumstances and market demand.
to excecise the horse, train, and make sure that the horse is in perfect health condition
Famous people come to them.
Average trainers make around 36,000$ but formal schooling trainers make about 40,000$.
The horse was trained by a professional horse trainer who uses various techniques such as positive reinforcement, desensitization, and repetition to teach the horse commands and behaviors.
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Horse training, according to Wikipedia is historically used for warfare and for transportation. You can find horse trainers obviously at farms. If you are living in U.S.A you can find them in California state. They can travel any region but you pay their expenses including food and shelter.
Professional horse racing trainers employ a variety of strategies to maximize their horses' performance on the track. This includes carefully planning and monitoring the horse's diet, exercise regimen, and rest schedule. Trainers also work closely with veterinarians and other specialists to ensure the horse's overall health and well-being. Additionally, trainers may use techniques such as interval training, cross-training, and mental preparation to help the horse reach its peak performance level on race day.