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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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  • Differences For Throwing A Head Loop Versus Heal Loop

    Differences For Throwing A Head Loop Versus Heal Loop

    By Michael Gascon

    Mastering the heel loop is all about precision, technique, and the right hand positioning. Unlike a head loop, your hand should finish vertically with your pinky down and thumb up,...

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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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  • How to Long Line a Horse | Ground Training Fundamentals

    How to Long Line a Horse | Ground Training Fundamentals

    By Michael Gascon

    Long lining is one of the safest and most effective ways to build communication, softness, and control before ever riding a horse. In this foundational training method, horses learn to...

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  • 2nd Grade - Desensitizing

    2nd Grade - Desensitizing

    By Michael Gascon

    Second grade in horse training is where the real learning begins—teaching your horse to stand still and stay calm no matter what’s going on. This stage focuses on desensitizing using...

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  • Getting The Head Down

    Getting The Head Down

    By Michael Gascon

    Gaining control of your horse’s head is the first step to gaining control of their body—and their mind. In this blog post, we explore how teaching your horse to drop...

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  • Benefits Of Roping On Your Gaited Horse

    Benefits Of Roping On Your Gaited Horse

    By Michael Gascon

    Roping with your gaited horse offers incredible benefits, from improving responsiveness to enhancing their confidence around cattle. This training helps your horse multitask, develop better stopping power, and refine one-handed...

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  • Facing Fears with Horses: A Groundwork Approach

    Facing Fears with Horses: A Groundwork Approach

    By Michael Gascon

    In this session, we focused on using groundwork to help riders and their horses face their fears. Starting with exercises that emphasize leading while keeping the horse outside of personal...

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  • Dealing With Anxious Horses

    Dealing With Anxious Horses

    By Michael Gascon

    When dealing with anxious horses, it's crucial to redirect their attention to you by being more energetic and engaging. Instead of toning yourself down, you need to be over the...

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  • Become A Confident Rider

    Become A Confident Rider

    By Michael Gascon

    To become a confident rider, start by ensuring your seat is secure and balanced, as confidence begins in your keister. Control the horse's head by flexing it left and right...

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  • Training Your Horse At A New Facility

    Training Your Horse At A New Facility

    By Michael Gascon

    In today's blog, Michael Gascon, the Horse Guru, addresses the common challenge of training a horse at a new facility. Using Whit, a spooky Rocky Mountain gelding, Michael demonstrates techniques...

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  • Garrocha Pole Horseback: Mastering Horse Training with the Garage Stick

    Garrocha Pole Horseback: Mastering Horse Training with the Garage Stick

    By Michael Gascon

    In the fascinating world of horse training, the garage stick emerges as a pivotal tool, blending history with modern finesse. Originally rooted in martial arts, particularly dressage for warriors, its...

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