Ron Meredith
A Horse Named Sue
Ron Meredith recalls "scare tactics" he used as a fledgling trainer in the 1950s, and the funny -- and enlightening -- ways they backfired on him. | MORE
Top Dog: Establishing Safety Zones
Trainer Ron Meredith admits that his early training methods were a bit short-sighted. A horse named Gydames entirely changed his approach. | MORE
Vary the Intensity and Activity
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith discusses why you should vary the intensity of your training program to keep your horse's interest and create the best learning environment. | MORE
Keeping a Horse’s Attention
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith discusses his philosophies about getting a horse to pay attention to you and trust you. | MORE
Self Control Precedes Horse Control
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith explains why you must first be in control of yourself mentally, physically and emotionally, in order to be successful at teaching things to your horse. | MORE
Breaking Versus Training
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith discusses the difference between breaking and training, and how training in a horse logical fashion will prepare your horse for whatever his future has to offer. | MORE
Teaching Your Horse to Longe
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith discusses how to teach your horse to using the heeding techniques presented in earlier lessons. | MORE
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
‘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






