Equine Spook in Place Training

…it, and a tarp. This Is Not Sacking Out! While both sacking out and “spook in place” training involve working with distracting, possibly scary, objects, these two training techniques are…

Imprint Training of the Newborn Foal

…Frisco experienced leading in more spacious areas, had his feet held while he was standing up, and loaded into the trailer. The Importance of Follow Up Training Imprint training done…

Dressage 101

…to work on with your horse. Training and advancement is based on the training scale, also know as the “pyramid of training.” The scale originated in Germany and was meticulously…

Small-Space Training with Your Horse

Training Reinforcement Horses don’t forget their training, but they can get a little rusty if they haven’t performed a routine for a while. The following tips will reinforce skills for…

Sandy Collier’s Western Horse Training Secrets

…either training or untraining him. If you’re picking out his feet and he’s leaning on you or dancing around, don’t let him get away with it–that’s setting an “I’m the…

Horse Clinic Cafeteria

…down other trainers or training styles? Or are they looking to build the rider’s confidence? Subtle things like that can tell you a lot about a person and their training

Learning the Ropes with John Lyons

…is no specific age or level of training necessary before beginning rope training-“three days to 30 years!” says John. The early stages of rope training are useful when teaching young…