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"When it comes to communicating with horses you need to use a language they understand. Pat Parelli observed that horses use forms of steady pressure or rhythmic pressure to move each other around and they spend a lot of time grooming and scratching each other. As a result, Pat defined seven distinct patterns and games horses play with each other that, when he did the same thing, had a powerful psychological effect. Not only did the horses understand...
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The mechanical cow can be a wonderful asset to your training program. It gives you complete control over the training session and can be set up almost anywhere. This video shows you specific training techniques and step by step instructions on how to use the mechanical cow to train your horse to it?s best advantage.
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Suppleness is when you ask a horse to give his head to one side or the other and he willingly gives to your hand by following the bit. There is no resistance. It also means that you can bend and position any part of the horse's body to perform any desired maneuver. It's sometimes called form to function.
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You will learn how to teach a completely un-broke colt to stop lightly, flex at the poll and back up. You will also see how to establish control from the first time the colt is ridden. This not only shows the correct training techniques, it also shows how to deal with all the possible problems.
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Nick will start a 2 year old filly in this video that came to his ranch with very basic halter training. He takes the horse thru the first two days of training in near real time to this filly's first ride. What Nick will demonstrate with his basic training techniques is how he "gets a horse with me", this is a process of creating the mental understanding that Nick's leadership is the best path to the reward of freedom with relief. Pressure will be...
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Three of the most useful training aids (or tools) are the German martingale, the Headsetter and the Easy Stop. Why do the top trainers use these special tools? Because they give the horse a clearer understanding of how the rider wants them to perform. When the horse has a clear understanding of what is wanted of him, the time it takes to get him trained is greatly reduced. Plus, it makes the training a lot easier for the horse.
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The correct way to cue your horse to get accurate lateral steps; how to get precise control of your horse's hindquarters; how to teach your horse to move his front end with a subtle rein cue; how to teach your horse to respond lightly to leg pressure. You'll learn this and more. All the information is here to teach your horse to sidepass beautifully. The hindquarter and shoulder control exercises shown in this video will greatly improve your horse's...
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True collection allows you to position the horse's body to perform beautiful stops with very little effort. True collection is what keeps your horse using his hindquarters no matter what maneuver you perform or what gait you're in. True collection is a way of riding your horse that teaches him to round his back, lower his croup and travel with his hocks farther under his body. When done correctly, collection also teaches a horse to flex at the poll,...
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One of the best things you can do with your horse is work cattle on him. However, it's important that he's started the right way. This video will show you effective training techniques that will have your horse working willingly, with confidence. Master these simple techniques and your horse will have the kind of start that?s necessary to make a good cow horse. This video was made with cutting horses in mind. However, the training techniques detailed...
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