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General Training
Advanced Ground Control (Heeding – Pt 3 of 3)
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith further discusses the control system he calls 'heeding' and how to finesse the control you have over your horse. | MORE
Working in Corridors (Heeding – Pt 2 of 3)
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith further discusses the control system he calls 'heeding' and how to begin refining the control you have over your horse. | MORE
‘Leading’ is Misleading (Heeding – Pt. 1 of 3)
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith instroduces his system of ground communication with horses and the control system he calls 'heeding.' | MORE
Dealing with Rearing and Pulling
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith explains how to deal with horses that rear up or pull back. | MORE
Loading the Scared Horse
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith explains how to train the scared horse to load into a trailer. | MORE
Loading the Disobedient Horse
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith explains how to train the disobedient horse to load into a trailer. | MORE
Loud Bits Destroy Communication
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith explains how using increasing severe bits can confuse your horse and set your training program back, instead of enhancing it. | MORE
Choosing a Bit
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith discusses how bits act on the horse's mouth and how to select a suitable bit for your horse. | MORE
The Daily Training Routine
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith discusses how to break down your daily training sessions to help your horse understand and to improve communication. | MORE
Tools of the Training Trade: Keeping Logs
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith discusses how keeping a log of your lessons and training sessions can help you keep track of your progress. | MORE
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