As I write this article I’m about half way through my annual travel for horse fairs and promoting our camps in South Dakota and Arizona. This...
Get That Hip Over with Richard Winters No, I’m not talking about your hips. We’ll leave that to the equitation experts and another article. I want...
An Ignition Strategy for Powerful Thinking – Have you ever wanted to hang on to a thought you knew could make a big difference in not...
Fireworks, Loud Music and Different Dirt – It’s almost summer, and we rodeo athletes are ready for the heart of our season! With schools and colleges...
In past training issues, we discussed starting the turnarounds or spins on our young horse and starting them on cattle. In this issue, I am going...
Hackamore Training – Between maneuvers, when standing quietly, you can continue to show your horse that there is reward in giving to the hackamore. Often when...
“… start with a colt that is athletic enough and talented enough to do the job, and never let him have a bad day.” Photos courtesy...
Photos courtesy of Darrell Dodds Goal: To be able to slide your hand down one rein and with the lightest amount of pressure ask the horse...
Second-hand gold is as good as new, so my goal is to share my experience and help people accelerate their horsemanship journey. I have found there...
Key Word: Flexibility – susceptible to modification or adaptation; adaptable, willing or disposed to yield Craig Cameron, “Some people have a natural way with horses and...