Natural Horsemanship Lessons

Switch Grange?

Like putting barn. all my friends are there. Everybodys Nice. Ive been there 3 years. anyway I stopped to take lessons because I hate natural horsemanship. So today, after riding my horse, I put water in a bucket … I guess this bucket was for dog owners … she became angry. She used to be my coach. This was my first ride on this horse. she didn't care. when I had taken lessons, she was Estatic. I love my barn. but the owners bother me. I hate most people there, except of half and half i like I do. I want to go, but love i the people. What should I do? My friends live in my coach. she said jumping to tell them how much. im the only rebel and because im young i in trouble for it

You need to find a coach you want (provided you still need training). Like you, I have little use for 'natural horsemanship' (or any other gadget for that matter). I found that most clinicians simply select the horses they can achieve great success with the help of their methods and really impress the crowd. However, the same techniques are often completely screw a another horse. It is far better to use a variety of techniques, adaptation of everyone in your riding style and training. If selected carefully, you can get better results so far. That said now I'm going off my soapbox and suggest that if this is not a spur of the moment thing, then find another barn.


Downunder Horsemanship by Clinton Anderson Riding with Confidence - Horsemanship Under Saddle Series 1: Part 1 thru 4 (VHS)


Downunder Horsemanship by Clinton Anderson Riding with Confidence – Horsemanship Under Saddle Series 1: Part 1 thru 4 (VHS)



Step-by-step approach to natural horsemanship.
The exercises in these videos are intended for riders of all levels of experience and all disciplines, as well as horses of all breeds.
It is recommended that you and your horse complete Clinton’s Groundwork Series prior to beginning these exercises. Gaining respect from your horse on the ground will directly transfer to control under saddle.
In this …


Horse Wizardry: From Ground to First Ride [DVD-R]


Horse Wizardry: From Ground to First Ride [DVD-R]



Please note – DVD-R format as issued by Eagle Vision Video Productions.
In this video, Darren covers cover safety, respecting and befriending a horse, establishing a leadership role, and developing a willing attitude in a horse. He demonstrates how to gain a horse’s respect, have him relax, and accept him and the saddle on his back.
This DVD covers the following topics:
- Start training your horse…


Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship: Establishing Respect and Control for English and Western Riders


Clinton Anderson’s Downunder Horsemanship: Establishing Respect and Control for English and Western Riders


$18.04


Clinton Anderson’s training techniques can achieve amazing results with almost any horse. Now you can learn the program that teaches “everyday people” how to better communicate with their mounts….

Themed Lesson Plans for Riding Instructors


Themed Lesson Plans for Riding Instructors


$14.28


Here’s a wealth of ideas, exercises and plans for group or individual lessons, for all abilities, all levels and all ages. Each lesson plan follows a natural progression, gradually building up the difficulty of the exercises as the ability of the pupil increases. The themes include such topics as first lessons, lead-line lessons, circles, school figures, work without stirrups and/or reins, transit…

The Natural Horse: Foundations for Natural Horsemanship


The Natural Horse: Foundations for Natural Horsemanship


$10.35


Author Jaime Jackson has been a professional farrier and horseman for 22 years. But it was over 10 years ago that he headed alone into America’s wild horse country, hoping to find a humane, “natural” model for domestic horse care. Frustrated by the way horses are often mistreated by their owners, Jackson felt much of this resulted from misunderstanding the nature of the horse. What Jackson discove…

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