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From Ground to Saddle - "A Beginner's Guide to Horse Handling" includes 3 DVD's of over 4 hours of video lessons, complimented by a 70-page workbook to enhance your learning. Whether you are thinking about taking lessons, have a few lessons under your belt or are looking for new ideas, you are sure to find useful information from this new educational product. Modeled for you is a beginner student working with instructors and a safe horse in a controlled environment. Maximizing safety and learning are demonstrated for you throughout. This pack is designed in a step-by-step fashion. The lessons are sequential and easy to follow. The workbook supports the video lessons and provides additional helpful information pertaining to the lessons. This is a must have for the new horse enthusiast. Topics include the following: • Getting Started (Principles of Safe Horse Handling) • Leading the Horse • Catching the Horse • Giving to the Bit • Sharpening Your Ground Skills • Learning to Tie Your Horse • Moving Around Your Horse • Grooming, Picking Up Feet and Protective Boots • Putting on Tack • Mounting and Dismounting • Holding the Reins, Go, Stop and Back-Up • Directional Control • Are You Ready to Add Speed? For more information on this video please visit store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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This collection features eight hours of demonstrations on three different unbroke horses. Advanced work on finished horses. This information is concise, easy to understand and follow for novice or advanced riders. Grounding Our Training • Basic and Advanced Round Pen Work • Halter and Bridle Training • Catching and Stall Manners • Working with Two Horses • Spooking and Obstacles • Dragging Objects • Sacking Out and Saddling First Ride and Beyond • First Ride • Introducing Leg Cues • Riding Over Obstacles • Hip and Shoulder Control • Stopping, Backing and Side Passing For more information on this video please visit store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com Disclaimer John Lyons Symposiums, Inc. provide these samples for enjoyment purposes only. Any/all training techniques, tips, suggestions and/or comment made on the John Lyons® website are strictly designed to provide an example of what one can expect if purchasing any of the John Lyons products line. These samples are not designed to provide indepth training techniques. Use at your own risk. |
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My three year old son singing and drumming along to Bobaflex's Vampire |
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This collection features eight hours of demonstrations on three different unbroke horses. Advanced work on finished horses. This information is concise, easy to understand and follow for novice or advanced riders. Grounding Our Training • Basic and Advanced Round Pen Work • Halter and Bridle Training • Catching and Stall Manners • Working with Two Horses • Spooking and Obstacles • Dragging Objects • Sacking Out and Saddling First Ride and Beyond • First Ride • Introducing Leg Cues • Riding Over Obstacles • Hip and Shoulder Control • Stopping, Backing and Side Passing For more information on this video please visit: store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com Disclaimer John Lyons Symposiums, Inc. provide these samples for enjoyment purposes only. Any/all training techniques, tips, suggestions and/or comment made on the John Lyons® website are strictly designed to provide an example of what one can expect if purchasing any of the John Lyons products line. These samples are not designed to provide indepth training techniques. Use at your own risk. |
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Pulling back is a problem. If not serious, it is potentially serious. A horse that pulls back can kill someone and/or himself. A behavior that needs correcting is an opportunity to do something beneficial for the horse. This DVD provides a series of exercises that will help you retrain your horse to stand tied and do so calmly. See how ground work improves your horses overall behavior as well as develop the desire to stand calmly. Retrain your horse to give to pressure the pressure that is felt when meeting the end of a lead rope. These exercises take you through a progressive series of lessons teaching your horse to stand tied, plus much more. The information is concise and easy to understand. You will see: • Advanced Round Pen • Spook in Place • Turn & Face You • Accept Things Around Legs • Dragging Scary Objects • Ropes Around Hind Quarters • Tarps, Dragging & Coming Towards Horse • Bridle Responsiveness • Leading Improvement ...and so much more! For more information on this video please visit: store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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In 2004 , John Lyons decided to undertake one of the most challenging tasks of his careet, Television. On November 4th, 2004, John Lyons, "America's Most Trusted Horseman "Training from the Heart on RFD-TV. |
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This collection features eight hours of demonstrations on three different unbroke horses. Advanced work on finished horses. This information is concise, easy to understand and follow for novice or advanced riders. Grounding Our Training • Basic and Advanced Round Pen Work • Halter and Bridle Training • Catching and Stall Manners • Working with Two Horses • Spooking and Obstacles • Dragging Objects • Sacking Out and Saddling First Ride and Beyond • First Ride • Introducing Leg Cues • Riding Over Obstacles • Hip and Shoulder Control • Stopping, Backing and Side Passing For more information on this video please visit store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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This was a day at Dunn's arena where we did not accomplish all the work we should have. :) |
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Lack of control is simply...lack of control. Total control is the single most important aspect of training. The bridge between lack of control to total control is simply teaching cues to get your horse to perform whether he wants to or not. This does not mean you are cruel or harsh, simply patient and teach step by step cues to bridge the gap. Controlling Your Horses Speed is designed for after the ground work is done, and basic control is established horseback. You will learn how to safely control your horse's speed whether you're at home, in the arena, on the trail, leaving or returning to the barn, alone or with other horses. Gain control of your horse at the walk, trot or canter. This training applies to any style of riding and to any level rider from novice to advanced. Control the elevation of your horse's head to help him calm down, while developing shoulder control, side passing, bridle control and a better stop. For more information please visit store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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Lack of control is simply...lack of control. Total control is the single most important aspect of training. The bridge between lack of control to total control is simply teaching cues to get your horse to perform whether he wants to or not. This does not mean you are cruel or harsh, simply patient and teach step by step cues to bridge the gap. Controlling Your Horses Speed is designed for after the ground work is done, and basic control is established horseback. You will learn how to safely control your horse's speed whether you're at home, in the arena, on the trail, leaving or returning to the barn, alone or with other horses. Gain control of your horse at the walk, trot or canter. This training applies to any style of riding and to any level rider from novice to advanced. Control the elevation of your horse's head to help him calm down, while developing shoulder control, side passing, bridle control and a better stop. For more information please visit: store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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From Ground to Saddle - "A Beginner's Guide to Horse Handling" includes 3 DVD's of over 4 hours of video lessons, complimented by a 70-page workbook to enhance your learning. Whether you are thinking about taking lessons, have a few lessons under your belt or are looking for new ideas, you are sure to find useful information from this new educational product. Modeled for you is a beginner student working with instructors and a safe horse in a controlled environment. Maximizing safety and learning are demonstrated for you throughout. This pack is designed in a step-by-step fashion. The lessons are sequential and easy to follow. The workbook supports the video lessons and provides additional helpful information pertaining to the lessons. This is a must have for the new horse enthusiast. Topics include the following: • Getting Started (Principles of Safe Horse Handling) • Leading the Horse • Catching the Horse • Giving to the Bit • Sharpening Your Ground Skills • Learning to Tie Your Horse • Moving Around Your Horse • Grooming, Picking Up Feet and Protective Boots • Putting on Tack • Mounting and Dismounting • Holding the Reins, Go, Stop and Back-Up • Directional Control • Are You Ready to Add Speed? For more information on this video please visit store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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The Trail Riding Series - Training From The Heart Formerly titled: "Training from the Heart - Television Series". Repackaged in 2006, this collection offers a broad overview of topics including ground work, riding and performance segments. Ground Work segments cover issues relating to ground behavior; Riding for cues, exercises, and manners from the horses back; and Performance segments for some advanced cues, maneuvers and rein control. Each part is designed to introduce training tips and ideas to improve your skills. This six-hour collection is an excellent introduction to numerous subjects such as: DVD #1: Catching Your Horse, Calm Down Cue, Bridling, Overcoming Rider Fear, Directional Control, Turning Your Horse Out, Buddy Sour Behavior, Giving to the Bit, Stopping and Shoulder Control. DVD #2: Standing Still for Mounting, Kicking on the Trail, Turns on the Forehand, Biting Horses, Riding with Other Horses, Hip Control, Pecking Order, Speed Control, Picking Up Leads, Go Forward Cue, Eating on the Trail, and Understanding the Reins-to-Feet Connection. DVD #3: Leading, Spooking, Collection, Crossing Obstacles, Sidepassing, Rollbacks, Jigging, Collected Stop, Riding Up and Down Hills, Crossing Water and Transitions. For More information please visit store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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Child Education International and Hope For The Silent Voices work in Galle, Sri Lanka: Brandi giving Prassad a cleaning, www.ChildEd.org, www.HopefortheSilentVoices.org. |
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Pulling back is a problem. If not serious, it is potentially serious. A horse that pulls back can kill someone and/or himself. A behavior that needs correcting is an opportunity to do something beneficial for the horse. This DVD provides a series of exercises that will help you retrain your horse to stand tied and do so calmly. See how ground work improves your horses overall behavior as well as develop the desire to stand calmly. Retrain your horse to give to pressure the pressure that is felt when meeting the end of a lead rope. These exercises take you through a progressive series of lessons teaching your horse to stand tied, plus much more. The information is concise and easy to understand. You will see: • Advanced Round Pen • Spook in Place • Turn & Face You • Accept Things Around Legs • Dragging Scary Objects • Ropes Around Hind Quarters • Tarps, Dragging & Coming Towards Horse • Bridle Responsiveness • Leading Improvement ...and so much more! For more information about this video please visit: www.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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From Ground to Saddle - "A Beginner's Guide to Horse Handling" includes 3 DVD's of over 4 hours of video lessons, complimented by a 70-page workbook to enhance your learning. Whether you are thinking about taking lessons, have a few lessons under your belt or are looking for new ideas, you are sure to find useful information from this new educational product. Modeled for you is a beginner student working with instructors and a safe horse in a controlled environment. Maximizing safety and learning are demonstrated for you throughout. This pack is designed in a step-by-step fashion. The lessons are sequential and easy to follow. The workbook supports the video lessons and provides additional helpful information pertaining to the lessons. This is a must have for the new horse enthusiast. Topics include the following: • Getting Started (Principles of Safe Horse Handling) • Leading the Horse • Catching the Horse • Giving to the Bit • Sharpening Your Ground Skills • Learning to Tie Your Horse • Moving Around Your Horse • Grooming, Picking Up Feet and Protective Boots • Putting on Tack • Mounting and Dismounting • Holding the Reins, Go, Stop and Back-Up • Directional Control • Are You Ready to Add Speed? For more information on this video please visit: store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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Lack of control is simply...lack of control. Total control is the single most important aspect of training. The bridge between lack of control to total control is simply teaching cues to get your horse to perform whether he wants to or not. This does not mean you are cruel or harsh, simply patient and teach step by step cues to bridge the gap. Controlling Your Horses Speed is designed for after the ground work is done, and basic control is established horseback. You will learn how to safely control your horse's speed whether you're at home, in the arena, on the trail, leaving or returning to the barn, alone or with other horses. Gain control of your horse at the walk, trot or canter. This training applies to any style of riding and to any level rider from novice to advanced. Control the elevation of your horse's head to help him calm down, while developing shoulder control, side passing, bridle control and a better stop. 1 HR 45 MIN Available in DVD or VHS (please specify) For more information please visit: store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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Eubanks Training is the premiere one one personak training and Boot Camp studio in the Chattanooga / North Ga. area! |
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Pulling back is a problem. If not serious, it is potentially serious. A horse that pulls back can kill someone and/or himself. A behavior that needs correcting is an opportunity to do something beneficial for the horse. This DVD provides a series of exercises that will help you retrain your horse to stand tied and do so calmly. See how ground work improves your horses overall behavior as well as develop the desire to stand calmly. Retrain your horse to give to pressure the pressure that is felt when meeting the end of a lead rope. These exercises take you through a progressive series of lessons teaching your horse to stand tied, plus much more. The information is concise and easy to understand. You will see: • Advanced Round Pen • Spook in Place • Turn & Face You • Accept Things Around Legs • Dragging Scary Objects • Ropes Around Hind Quarters • Tarps, Dragging & Coming Towards Horse • Bridle Responsiveness • Leading Improvement ...and so much more! For more informaton about this video please visit: store.johnlyons.com John Lyons; www.johnlyons.com |
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John Lyons "America's Most Trusted Horseman" Disclaimer: John Lyons Symposiums, Inc. provide these samples for enjoyment purposes only. Any/all training techniques, tips, suggestions and/or comment made on the John Lyons® website are strictly designed to provide an example of what one can expect if purchasing any of the John Lyons products line. These samples are not designed to provide indepth training techniques. Use at your own risk. |
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The Trail Riding Series - Training From The Heart Formerly titled: "Training from the Heart - Television Series". Repackaged in 2006, this collection offers a broad overview of topics including ground work, riding and performance segments. Ground Work segments cover issues relating to ground behavior; Riding for cues, exercises, and manners from the horses back; and Performance segments for some advanced cues, maneuvers and rein control. Each part is designed to introduce training tips and ideas to improve your skills. This six-hour collection is an excellent introduction to numerous subjects such as: DVD #1: Catching Your Horse, Calm Down Cue, Bridling, Overcoming Rider Fear, Directional Control, Turning Your Horse Out, Buddy Sour Behavior, Giving to the Bit, Stopping and Shoulder Control. DVD #2: Standing Still for Mounting, Kicking on the Trail, Turns on the Forehand, Biting Horses, Riding with Other Horses, Hip Control, Pecking Order, Speed Control, Picking Up Leads, Go Forward Cue, Eating on the Trail, and Understanding the Reins-to-Feet Connection. DVD #3: Leading, Spooking, Collection, Crossing Obstacles, Sidepassing, Rollbacks, Jigging, Collected Stop, Riding Up and Down Hills, Crossing Water and Transitions. Special Bonus: John explains the development, proper use and benefits of his Round Pen. Total Run Time: Approximately 6HR For more information please visit: store.johnlyons.com John Lyons: www.johnlyons.com |
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