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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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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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The Jambette at the halt is molded over time into the Spanish Walk.
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Richard Winters shows how he prepares his horse for a patriotic moment.
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Three trainers were asked to select a young horse from a remuda and then gentle that horse under saddle.
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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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Join Goodnight at the location nearest you
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Short extract from Jenny Rolfe's new book, ‘Breathe Life Into Your Riding’
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Teaching a horse to ground tie is one of the easiest commands to train.
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Why do horses pin their ears and what can we do about it?
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It's really important to get a horse broke "through the body."
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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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Whether barn or buddy sour, your horse's problem can be solved with variations on the same approach.
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Taking shortcuts with horse training does not deliver desired results. This month, Richard Winters explains why that is.
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The single most important factor in achieving a great ride is trust.





