Training
a Horse to Stop
by Caterina Tadlock
Stopping
Foot-Slamming
by Annamaria Tadlock
Does your horse lean on you when you pick up their leg? Or do
they act fine, then slam their hoof down for no reason? I was
out working with a young horse the other day and stumbled across
a way to stop these dangerous behaviors...
Why
teach your horse tricks?
By Carole Fletcher
Biting
Horses
by Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
The
Clockwork Exercise:
Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Teach neck reining, spins, backing up, sidepassing, & more
with this exercise.
How
To Teach A Horse To Bow by azhorseprincess
Three
Reasons that Groundwork is Important
by Sara McKiness
Why
Does My Horse Still Have This Problem?
By Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Seeing
Red... Ribbons
By Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
What
NOT To Do When Your Horse Bucks & Rears
by Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Training:
Three-Step Stop Exercise
by Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Hurry
Up & Stop!
by Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Paso Fino Gaits Introduction
Give
Your Horse A Want-to Attitude
by Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Make
Your Horse Stop
by Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Setting
Up Communication: Lunging Horses
New horse training article by Valerie Netto
Reinless
Riding by Sylvia Burrage
Who needs a bridle?
Understanding
your "Hot" Horse by Keppick
For English, dressage, jumping, etc. horses
3-part
article from Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman:
Horses That
Pull Back or Won't Stand Tied
Teach Your Horse to Stand Still
Horses That Bolt, Buck, or Blow Up
How
Long Should You Ride Your Horse?
by Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Why
You Should Use A Snaffle Bit To Train Your Horse
by Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Four
Things You Need to Train Your Horse
By Keith Hosman & Josh Lyons
How
To Sack A Horse Out by Annamaria Tadlock
Using
Serpentines by Tracy Zadow
Serpentines
are a natural way to get your horse to naturally give to the bit,
achieve a better trot, get that head down, and get your horse
bending into the direction of any circle you wish to go.
Bucking
: What To Look for & How to Correct It
by
Tracy Zadow
There are variety of reasons why a horse will buck...
Bridling
Made Easy by
Josephine Seabrook
A quick guide to getting your horse to accept the bit easily
UNDERSTANDING
YOUR HORSE AND WHY IT ACTS LIKE A UNRULY MONKEY
By Tracy Zadow
Forming
an Understanding: The Nature of the Horse
by Stevi Weissbach
The horse is a simple animal. It is built, bred, and brought up
to survive. This means that if the horse is uncertain or feels
threatened, he or she will do everything possible to leave the
situation...
Intuitive
Horsemanship
by Stevi Weissbach
Have you ever had that synchronicity with your horse -- where
he seems to do everything you have thought? It is an amazing feeling,
and it isn’t usually “just by chance.” Is telepathy
really a possibility?
Balance,
Collection, and Forward:
The Basis for more Advanced Dressage Work
by Dancinglite
Goal
Setting
Your
Roadmap to Success With Your Horse by by Teresa Hughes
Intuitive
Horsemanship II: The Movement of Energy by
Stevi Weissbach
If
you read Intuitive Horsemanship you would remember that horses
have the ability to communicate “telepathically” or
through “thought waves.” But just what do they use
to “communicate,” and how do they receive this information?
Starting
Barrel Racing
by Billie Mcnamara
What is barrel racing? How do you start? What is barrel racing
really about?
Push
or Be Pushed
by Stevi Weissbach
It
is such a common problem among nice people: the horse pushes the
human, and the human doesn’t want to be mean, bossy, or
tell the horse what to do. But is it really being mean?
Question:
Horse That Charges
Question: Chin strap on a snaffle
bit?
Question: My pony is sluggish-- should
I use spurs?
Question: Horse that lays down
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