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  • Gaiting For The First Time

    Gaiting For The First Time

    By Michael Gascon

    Teaching a gaited horse to collect and gait smoothly takes more than just natural ability—it requires clear, consistent communication and proper conditioning. In this clinic session, Michael Gascon works with...

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  • Products We Use At The Ranch

    Products We Use At The Ranch

    By Michael Gascon

    Wondering what products we actually use every day at the ranch? From dollar store olive oil spray to affordable fly control and shampoo hacks, we’ve found cost-effective grooming tools that...

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  • Neck Reining Part 2

    Neck Reining Part 2

    By Michael Gascon

    In Part 2 of Michael Gascon's neck reining series, he continues working with Rocket, a Rocky Mountain Horse, to build softness, responsiveness, and one-handed control. This session emphasizes the importance...

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  • Moving To A Solid Bit

    Moving To A Solid Bit

    By Michael Gascon

    Wondering when to transition your horse to a solid bit? The key indicators are trust, control, and refinement—when you no longer need to pull or flex your horse and can...

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  • Prepping For Extreme Obstacles Using The Respect Series With Nakaia Day 1

    Prepping For Extreme Obstacles Using The Respect Series With Nakaia Day 1

    By Michael Gascon

    Teaching your horse to work a gate smoothly is an essential skill for any rider, improving control, patience, and responsiveness. By guiding your horse through proper positioning, side-passing, and backing...

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  • Turn And Burn Exercise For Spins/Spinning

    Turn And Burn Exercise For Spins/Spinning

    By Michael Gascon

    The Turn and Burn exercise is a key drill for improving your horse's spins, focusing on pivoting on the correct foot for smoother, more controlled movements. This technique helps the...

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  • Getting Your Horse's Attention With Belle Day 2

    Getting Your Horse's Attention With Belle Day 2

    By Michael Gascon

    In this second day of training with Belle, we focus on refining communication and building trust through groundwork. By using soft pressure and clear signals, we guide her to move...

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  • Fixing Crossfire

    Fixing Crossfire

    By Michael Gascon

    Crossfiring occurs when a horse’s front and hind legs are on different leads, creating an unbalanced and uncomfortable canter. This issue often stems from a lack of body...

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  • From Hot To Cold

    From Hot To Cold

    By Michael Gascon

    Training a sensitive or explosive horse doesn’t have to take years—it’s all about clear communication and consistency. By focusing on relaxation, controlling the horse’s head, and adjusting body posture, you...

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  • Slow Down On Hills

    Slow Down On Hills

    By Michael Gascon

    Proper control when riding downhill is crucial for safety and comfort. If your horse rushes downhill, it may indicate gaps in fundamental training, such as a lack of respect for...

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  • Getting A Horse Used To A Slant Load

    Getting A Horse Used To A Slant Load

    By Michael Gascon

    Getting a horse comfortable with a slant load trailer requires patience and proper groundwork. By teaching them to yield their hindquarters through simple exercises, you can make loading a smooth...

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  • Rollbacks on Long Lines: A Vital Horse Training Technique

    Rollbacks on Long Lines: A Vital Horse Training Technique

    By Michael Gascon

    Rollbacks on long lines are an essential horse training technique for improving control, responsiveness, and safety. By using long reins to guide a horse's movement, trainers can address problem behaviors...

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