Lynn Palm Articles and Videos

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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
Every horse should be forward, straight, and balanced.
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
Dressage education is based on a scale of training where a solid foundation is laid down and then added to as the horse progresses.
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
In the 950s American horsemen became interested in dressage as both a method of training and as a competitive sport

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Lynn Palm
Equine nutritionist: member of your team of professionals to maintain a healthy equine partner.
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Health care, hoof maintenance, and nutrition are so important; if your horse does not feel good, he is not going to perform to his best ability.
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
Your veterinarian is the most important equine professional that you will work with
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
Why do horses pin their ears and what can we do about it?

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This month Lynn Palm has us horsing around on the trail for a cookout and offers what we need to be safe and have great fun.
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
Apply all the great trail training we have covered in the previous articles and do a fun activity with your horse.
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Lynn Palm Partnership Training
Lynn Palm
Since we’ve recently covered how to handle a potential spook from the ground, let’s consider ways to handle the same situation while mounted.
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Palm Partnership Training
Lynn Palm
Always use your senses when you ride. Look for changes in shadow and light on the trail, logs, rocks, or anything else that your horse may find unsettling.
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Lynn Palm Partnership Training
Lynn Palm
A common trail training problem is presented by the horse who wants to run up from behind to catch up to the horse(s) in front of him.
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One typical problem is the horse who always wants to be in front.
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Lynn Palm on a horse
Lynn Palm
Building a Partnership with Your Horse, Lower body exercises
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Lynn Palm
This next set of exercises is an extension of those done on the ground, but they are done while mounted.
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