Horse Training
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Do's And Don'ts Of 8th Grade - Disengaging The Hindquarters
Disengaging the hindquarters is one of the most powerful tools in horse training, especially for horses that buck, rear, or bolt. By controlling the head and asking the hind end...
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Starting To Gait On A Green Horse
Starting a green gaited horse is all about balance—teaching them when to use their energy and when to relax. In this session, Michael Gascon works with Bambi, a young Paso...
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Thunder Dome
The Thunderdome is a high-energy, controlled chaos training method designed to help horses and riders thrive in unpredictable situations. By exposing horses to distractions like flying soccer balls, pool noodles,...
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8th Grade - Disengage Hindquarters
Disengaging the hindquarters is a key safety and control skill every horse trainer should master. In this 8th-grade horsemanship lesson, Michael Gascon demonstrates how to teach a horse to move...
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Intro To Roping
Learning to rope may seem intimidating, but with the right fundamentals, anyone can master it—no matter your age or experience. In this beginner-friendly guide, you'll discover how to handle a...
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Grooming
Grooming your horse isn’t just about appearance — it’s a key part of training, bonding, and long-term coat health. In this guide, Michael Gascon walks you through how to achieve...
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Kindergarten - Q & A
Building respect through groundwork is the foundation of every great horse-human partnership. In this Kindergarten Q\&A, Michael Gascon explains why backing up, handling pressure, and working just outside the horse’s...
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Do's And Don'ts of Preschool
Preschool is the crucial first step in colt starting, where a horse’s respect, responsiveness, and mindset are evaluated before any saddle work begins. In this phase, Michael Gascon uses free...
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Intro To Long Lining / Ground Driving With Tito
Discover the fundamentals of long lining and ground driving with Michael Gascon and Tito, a young Paso Fino colt. In this introductory session, Michael demonstrates how to safely teach left...
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Rail Road Step Over On A Green Horse
Training a green horse to navigate finesse obstacles like the railroad step over builds confidence, precision, and trail-readiness. Unlike push obstacles, these require a horse to slow down and think...
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Riding A Spooky, Young, Athletic Horse - The Power Of Left & Right
Riding a spooky, young, athletic horse can feel intimidating, but success comes from redirecting energy—not resisting it. By using soft, one-rein redirection and keeping your horse moving forward, you can...
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Picking Up Feet On A Hot Colt For The First TIme
Picking up a young horse’s feet for the first time can be tricky, especially with a hot or sensitive colt. In this blog post, Michael Gascon walks through a safe,...