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Why Do We Need All The Gadgets?

Why Do We Need All The Gadgets?

by Charles Wilhelm | | Charles Wilhelm, Horse Training

I think there is a lot of misconception about the many, many types of equipment available. There...

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Trust Is A Two-Way Street

Trust Is A Two-Way Street

by Julie Goodnight | | Horse Training, Julie Goodnight

Notes From Julie   Trust is an elusive thing, both to give and to get. You cannot force or...

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Western Dressage: Improving The Walk

Western Dressage: Improving The Walk

by Lynn Palm | | Dressage, Horse Training, Lynn Palm

It probably comes as no surprise that a good walk is important in a trail horse. However, a horse with a comfortable, ground-covering walk is one that will be appreciated by real working cowboys, dressage riders, endurance and competitive trail riders, as well as weekend trail riders.

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Finding The Horse That Is Right For You

Finding The Horse That Is Right For You

by Charles Wilhelm | | Charles Wilhelm, Horse Training

There are many things to consider when you decide to buy a horse. There is a lot involved in...

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The Six Things I Always Do When I Ride

The Six Things I Always Do When I Ride

by Charles Wilhelm | | Charles Wilhelm, Horse Training

Every time I get on a horse there are always six areas that I work on. This is true for both a...

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Do You Know What You Don’t Know?

Do You Know What You Don’t Know?

by Julie Goodnight | | Horse Training, Horsemanship, Julie Goodnight

Notes From Julie   Do You Know What You Don’t Know? Identify holes in your horsemanship...

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Sharing Your Passion For Horses With Kids

Sharing Your Passion For Horses With Kids

by Julie Goodnight | | Horsemanship, Julie Goodnight

Notes From Julie   There is much about life to learn from horses and the lessons learned are...

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Riding With Light Hands

Riding With Light Hands

by Charles Wilhelm | | Charles Wilhelm, Horse Training

I remember growing up and hearing that we must always ride with light hands and not pull on our...

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It’s About Time

It’s About Time

by Julie Goodnight | | Horse Training, Julie Goodnight

Notes From Julie   Most things in life that are important, take an investment of time—an...

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Western Dressage: Staying In Control

Western Dressage: Staying In Control

by Lynn Palm | | Dressage, Horse Training, Lynn Palm

Riders frequently ask how to stay in control in new situations. In fact, the most common question I am asked at clinics and featured appearances relates to training and riding outside of the horse’s normal environment. Riders are concerned about losing control and what to do if the horse is disobedient, bucks, or rears.

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