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  • Dealing With Your Horse’s Temper Tantrums

    Dealing With Your Horse’s Temper Tantrums

    By Michael Gascon

    Horses, like children, can throw temper tantrums when they’re frustrated, confused, or testing boundaries. Bucking, rearing, or refusing cues often point to gaps in training and a lack of respect...

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  • 9th Grade - Q & A

    9th Grade - Q & A

    By Michael Gascon

    Struggling with a stiff or distracted horse under saddle? In this 9th Grade Q\&A session, horse trainer Michael Gascon shares practical tips for improving flexing in motion, softening resistance, and...

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  • Benefits Of Using A Solid Bridle On Your Gaited Horse

    Benefits Of Using A Solid Bridle On Your Gaited Horse

    By Michael Gascon

    Using a solid bridle on your gaited horse offers two major benefits: improved responsiveness and enhanced collection. Unlike snaffle bits, a solid bar bit provides consistent, pinch-free contact that helps...

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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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  • Tying A Horse To The Outside Of A Trailer

    Tying A Horse To The Outside Of A Trailer

    By Michael Gascon

    Tying a horse to the outside of a trailer requires more than just looping a rope—it's about safety, strategy, and knowing your horse. In this post, we cover the best...

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  • Do's And Don'ts Of 10th Grade - Disengaging The Shoulders

    Do's And Don'ts Of 10th Grade - Disengaging The Shoulders

    By Michael Gascon

    Disengaging the shoulders from the ground is a key step in developing full-body control and respect in your horse. In this 10th-grade lesson, Michael Gascon demonstrates how to use forward...

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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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  • Intro To Roping - Rein Management

    Intro To Roping - Rein Management

    By Michael Gascon

    Learning to manage your reins and rope at the same time is key to successful roping from horseback. In this blog post, Michael Gascon, the Horse Guru, breaks down how...

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  • Intro To Roping

    Intro To Roping

    By Michael Gascon

    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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  • How To Throw A Houlihan

    How To Throw A Houlihan

    By Michael Gascon

    The Houlihan is a unique roping technique that allows riders to reverse their swing and rope from the opposite side of their horse. Popular in rodeo and ranch work, it’s...

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  • How To Make Any Horse An Obstacle Horse

    How To Make Any Horse An Obstacle Horse

    By Michael Gascon

    Want to make your horse calm, confident, and obstacle-ready? The key is patience training through daily tying routines and environmental exposure. In this blog post, Michael Gascon shares simple yet...

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