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Entries Tagged as 'Training Sessions'

The Core Workshop - Video Clip #2

June 10th, 2008 · No Comments

I have two more video clips to post from this weekend’s Core Workshop held in Milton, Wisconsin at Awareness In Riding. Thanks again for those who participated!
Clip #2

Clip #3 - A brief conversation

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Tags: Scout Sweet Dynasty · Training Sessions · Uncategorized · Video Reviews

25 Miles of Horse Pictures

June 7th, 2008 · No Comments

It became my ultimate goal this spring, to successfully capture two of my horses as they play against one another down a stretch of open field at a beautiful canter… and that is just what I succeeded to do this week!

So, of course we must start out with some introductory photos. We head out on [...]

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Tags: *Tanjobi · Scout Sweet Dynasty · Training Sessions

Gaited Horse Play

April 20th, 2008 · No Comments

While at the Midwest Horse Fair this weekend in Madison, Wisconsin, I was asked about correcting a gaited horse who would no longer gait. My first horse was a Paso Fino, and over the years I’ve played with a variety of gaited horses. To me, they are intriguing and fun, playful and energetic, and at [...]

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Forward, Seat, Halt

February 10th, 2008 · No Comments

I’ve rekindled my need for physical activity. Still cold, still snowy after a new accumulation of 19+ inches just this week alone. I’ve got a bit of cabin fever, combined with watching videos of my old teacher talking about seat training… pushes me out the door. Scout, my love, was quite anxious to be brought [...]

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Tags: Scout Sweet Dynasty

Monday

February 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Scout’s overall improvement from yesterday to today has been very noticeable. We are looking for forward, forward, forward. A familiar sentiment from my work with Andie… We are getting more energy, more involvement, more mental connection. We had less forward in leading today from yesterday, the temperature difference was noticeable and the horses were [...]

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Monday

February 4th, 2008 · No Comments

 
Andeut
Finding relaxation is often a trying task. Andie, as she is affectionately called, has not had the most relaxing life. From what I have been able to gather, she had been trained using methods to bring her into hyperflexion prior to my purchase of her. My primary interest was only for breeding when I was [...]

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