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  • Lead Change Exercise - Half Pass

    Lead Change Exercise - Half Pass

    By Michael Gascon

    Mastering the half pass is a crucial step in preparing your horse for smooth and controlled lead changes. This lateral movement helps develop balance, responsiveness, and proper body positioning, ensuring...

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  • Intro To High Line Or Picketing

    Intro To High Line Or Picketing

    By Michael Gascon

    A high line is an essential tool for safely securing horses while camping, allowing them to rest comfortably without getting tangled. By using a strong rope and the right knots,...

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  • Halter Under Bridle

    Halter Under Bridle

    By Michael Gascon

    Using a halter under a bridle is a practical and safe choice for riders, especially when training multiple horses or going on long trail rides. It allows for quick tie-ups,...

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  • Riding The Eye

    Riding The Eye

    By Michael Gascon

    "Riding the Eye" is a powerful technique for managing horses that buck or crow-hop by keeping their head slightly off-center. This prevents them from locking in a straight line, making...

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  • Rein Management

    Rein Management

    By Michael Gascon

    Rein management is a vital skill for effective horsemanship, ensuring clear communication and control while keeping the horse responsive and relaxed. Many riders struggle with over-adjusting their reins, but the...

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  • Whirlybird (Also Great For When Your Horse Fails 1st Grade)

    Whirlybird (Also Great For When Your Horse Fails 1st Grade)

    By Michael Gascon

    The Whirlybird is a simple yet highly effective groundwork exercise that helps soften your horse, improve responsiveness, and enhance collection. By using a lead rope and reins, this method encourages...

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  • Clockwork

    Clockwork

    By Michael Gascon

    Clockwork is a powerful spinning exercise that helps horses pivot correctly while maintaining forward motion and balance. By visualizing a clock on the ground and executing spins at key positions,...

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  • Braiding The Tail For Riding

    Braiding The Tail For Riding

    By Michael Gascon

    Braiding your horse's tail is an essential practice for protecting it during training and transportation. By using a simple bungee and following a few easy steps, you can prevent your...

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  • Gaiting A Young Colt For The First Time

    Gaiting A Young Colt For The First Time

    By Michael Gascon

    Introducing gaiting to a young colt, like the Tennessee Walker Two Socks, requires solid groundwork and patience. Before starting gait training, ensure your colt is relaxed, responsive, and comfortable with...

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  • Desensitizing A Sensitive Horse

    Desensitizing A Sensitive Horse

    By Michael Gascon

    Desensitizing a sensitive horse requires a consistent, confident approach. In this post, we explore techniques for handling a flighty, reactive horse by using various tools like flags, bags, and obstacles....

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  • MG Halter (Attaching The Lead)

    MG Halter (Attaching The Lead)

    By Michael Gascon

    Learn how to properly attach a lead rope to your MG Halter for maximum safety and durability. Avoid common mistakes like using metal clips, which can weaken your rope and...

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  • Stop Pawing In The Stall

    Stop Pawing In The Stall

    By Michael Gascon

    Horses naturally crave movement, and when confined to a stall, they may develop restless behaviors like pawing. One effective way to curb this habit is through patience training with regular...

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