lynn palm Articles and Videos

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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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Lynn Palm
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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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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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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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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Lynn Palm
Lynn discusses how to prepare you, the rider, for your riding sessions by loosening up your joints and muscles through stretching exercises.
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Lynn Palm Partnership Training
Lynn Palm
This month we are starting a new series of articles on “training outside the box.”
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
A simple how-to on correcting falling out and falling in using both bending and turning aids to control the horse’s body position and his balance
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
Building a Partnership with Your Horse
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
A simple exercise to help you improve the use of your aids: your seat, leg, and hands.
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Lynn Palm
Lynn Palm
The “natural” aids the rider uses are the seat, the legs, and the hands.
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