Clinicians Articles and Videos

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Julie Goodnight answers: How do I teach my young horse to collect?
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Richard Winters and assistant
Richard Winters
Last month we discussed how to prepare and desensitize your horse to a lariat rope. With that preparation in place it is now possible to use these skills to perform practical tasks.
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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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Ken McNabb
Ken McNabb with Katherine Lindsey Meehan
This month, we will cover how to teach your kids or any novice rider to understand leads
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Rope prep
Richard Winters
Introducing your saddle horse to a lariat rope and getting him comfortable with its use could go a long way in training your horse to become a safe and solid equine citizen.
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Ken McNabb
Ken McNabb with Katherine Lindsey Meehan
Conclusion of three-part series on starting your colt toward being under saddle.
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Ken McNabb
Ken McNabb with Katherine Lindsey Meehan
For June, Ken McNabb continues his series on how to start a colt under saddle.

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Ken McNabb
Ken McNabb with Katherine Lindsey Meehan
How to start a young horse in the round pen as the first step towards starting him under saddle.
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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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Richard Winters clinic with cattle
Richard Winters
Are You Ready For A Horsemanship Clinic? Richard Winters offers food for thought to prepare.
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Julie Goodnight
Julie Goodnight
Posting on a specific diagonal pair at the trot has to do with the horse’s balance and also his work load
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Lynn Palm Partnership Training
Lynn Palm
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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Photo of Julie Goodnight of Goodnight Training Stables, Inc.
Julie Goodnight
Ask Julie Goodnight: How can I improve my horse’s stop?
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Ken McNabb on horse
Ken McNabb with Katherine Lindsey Meehan
Teaching Your Horse Tricks
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