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Ken McNabb
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Imagine a Horse
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Imagine a Horse
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Desensitizing on the ground
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Ken McNabb
Ken McNabb with Katherine Lindsey Meehan
This month, Ken and Lindsey talk about how to fix problems that we as riders create by bad habits that have developed in our riding and training
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Imagine a Horse
Suzanne De Laurentis and Allen Pogue
The goal of Trick Training is to create a thinking horse that will be first and foremost an astute companion and pleasure mount and perhaps ultimately a performance horse.
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Imagine a Horse
Allen Pogue and Suzanne De Laurentis
The Jambette at the halt is molded over time into the Spanish Walk.

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Desensitizing on the ground
Richard Winters
Richard Winters shows how he prepares his horse for a patriotic moment.
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Chris Cox
Three trainers were asked to select a young horse from a remuda and then gentle that horse under saddle.
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Inside Rein
Charles Wilhelm
The different riding disciplines have different ways of using rein aids, however, in discussing the rein aids, it is best to start with the basics.
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Delfin Eye
Jenny Rolfe
Short extract from Jenny Rolfe's new book, ‘Breathe Life Into Your Riding’
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Charles Wilhelm
Charles Wilhelm
Teaching a horse to ground tie is one of the easiest commands to train.
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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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Backing in an inward arcing circle to the left
Richard Winters
It's really important to get a horse broke "through the body."
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Julie Goodnight
Julie Goodnight
An obedient horse will be focused straight ahead and will go in the direction you ask, at the speed you dictate, without constant direction from you.
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Ken McNabb
Ken McNabb with Katherine Lindsey Meehan
Whether barn or buddy sour, your horse's problem can be solved with variations on the same approach.
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Side-Pass to the Right
Richard Winters
Taking shortcuts with horse training does not deliver desired results. This month, Richard Winters explains why that is.
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Mark Bolender negotiates a water obstacle
Mark Bolender
The single most important factor in achieving a great ride is trust.
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