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  • Do's And Don'ts Of 6th Grade - Stopping

    Do's And Don'ts Of 6th Grade - Stopping

    By Michael Gascon

    Teaching your horse to stop correctly is about more than pulling on the reins—it’s about timing, body position, and leg cues. By keeping your legs on like a “gas pedal”...

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  • Prepping For Our National Championships - Performance Division

    Prepping For Our National Championships - Performance Division

    By Michael Gascon

    Get a behind-the-scenes look at how world-class Paso Fino performance horses prepare for the National Championships. Michael Gascon and his father, Jaime Gascon, showcase McDreamy and Lulu as...

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  • Fitting A Pad For A Western Saddle

    Fitting A Pad For A Western Saddle

    By Michael Gascon

    Proper saddle pad fit is essential for your horse’s comfort and performance, especially when using a Western saddle. In this post, we walk through how to fit a CSI pad...

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  • Do's And Don'ts of 4th Grade - Mounting

    Do's And Don'ts of 4th Grade - Mounting

    By Michael Gascon

    Mounting your horse may seem simple, but doing it correctly is essential for safety, balance, and building trust. In this 4th-grade horsemanship lesson, Michael Gascon shares the key do's and...

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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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  • Pad Fitting For Gaited Horse

    Pad Fitting For Gaited Horse

    By Michael Gascon

    Proper pad fitting is essential for the comfort and performance of gaited horses. Using a cutback saddle pad helps prevent pressure on the withers, especially when the horse is asked...

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  • Building Rider Confidence At The Canter

    Building Rider Confidence At The Canter

    By Michael Gascon

    Struggling to build confidence at the canter? You're not alone—and this blog breaks down exactly how to overcome that fear and ride with ease. From mastering your seat position to...

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  • How To Test Ride A Horse You Want To Purchase

    How To Test Ride A Horse You Want To Purchase

    By Michael Gascon

    Thinking about buying a new horse? Before you commit, it's essential to test ride the horse safely and thoroughly to understand their true temperament and training. In this guide, Michael...

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  • Intro To Roping - Roping From The Horse

    Intro To Roping - Roping From The Horse

    By Michael Gascon

    Ready to take your roping skills to the next level? In this blog post, we break down the fundamentals of roping from horseback, including proper body position, swing technique, and...

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  • Transitioning To Bitless

    Transitioning To Bitless

    By Michael Gascon

    Transitioning your horse to bitless riding can enhance comfort and communication, fostering a stronger bond between you and your horse. By gradually introducing the bitless bridle, adjusting your riding techniques,...

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  • How To Get Your Gaited Horse Gaiting Faster

    How To Get Your Gaited Horse Gaiting Faster

    By Michael Gascon

    Looking to get your gaited horse moving faster while maintaining smooth, controlled gaits? In this blog, we break down effective techniques for increasing your horse's speed, from engaging their hindquarters...

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  • Western Saddle Fit

    Western Saddle Fit

    By Michael Gascon

    Proper saddle fit is crucial for both rider and horse, ensuring comfort and performance during rides. In this blog post, we demonstrate how to fit a western saddle correctly using...

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