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Episode 316 Small Is All - The Power of Tiny Movements
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40:19This is Part 2 of a conversation that Dominique and I had together at the beginning of February.I’ve been sharing a remarkable series of videos from one of my on-line clients, Muna Clough. In the previous episode I described the videos Muna sent me and the remarkable changes that occurred over a six day period. I shared Muna’s videos with my monthl…
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Episode 315 Sandro Transformation In The Runway Lessson Part 1
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50:42This is an unusual podcast. I’m going to be sharing a video with you. Now I know it’s odd to share a video on an audio format but this is no ordinary video. We’re going to be looking at a remarkable change in a horse. The horse is owned by one of the participants in my on-line clinics, Muna Clough. I won’t spoil the ending of the story by telling y…
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This is part three of a conversation Dominique and I had at the end of January 2025. Part 1 was a tribute to Karen Pryor. Part 2 was a celebration of Robin’s 30th birthday. I don’t know his exact birthday so I am celebrating all year long. For me, 30 seems like such an important milestone for a horse to reach. It’s like a person reaching their 90th…
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Episode 313 Celebrating Robin's 30th Birthday
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34:56Last week we celebrated the life of Karen Pryor. My horses have lived a much better life because of Karen's work. That includes my young horse, Robin. I suppose I should stop referring to him as my young horse because this year he has reached an important milestone. Robin is thirty years old. That's like a person reaching their 90th birthday. It’s …
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Episode 312 Remembering Karen PryorAt the end of January 2025 Dominique and I got together for an afternoon's conversation. This is part 1 of that conversation.I primarily wanted to talk about Karen Pryor. Karen died on January 5 2025. This episode celebrates her life.By Equiosity
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Episode 311 Lucy Butler Pt 3 Weaving Strong Safety Nets For Horses
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44:49This is Part 3 of our conversation with Lucy Butler. With her fiancee Lucy founded the River Haven Sanctuary in Rhode Island. The sanctuary is home to about fifty animals - pigs, geese, ducks, chickens, goats, donkeys, and three horses. The Sanctuary gives forever homes to animals that were in crisis. Lucy and her fiancee Jeff have plans for develo…
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Episode 310 Lucy Butler Pt 2 The Many Benefits Of Lateral Work
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44:02This is Part 2 of our conversation with Lucy Butler. With her fiancé Lucy founded the River Haven Sanctuary in Rhode Island. The sanctuary is home to about fifty animals, pigs, geese, ducks, chickens, goats, donkeys, and three horses. The Sanctuary gives forever homes to animals that were in crisis. Lucy and her fiancé Jeff have plans for developin…
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Episode 309 Lucy Butler Pt 1 River Haven Sanctuary
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47:57This is Part 1 of our conversation with Lucy Butler. With her fiancé Lucy founded the River Haven Sanctuary in Rhode Island. The sanctuary is home to about fifty animals, pigs, geese, ducks, chickens, goats, donkeys, and three horses. The Sanctuary gives forever homes to animals that were in crisis. Lucy and her fiancé Jeff have plans for developin…
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Episode 308 In Conversation Pt 4 From Foot Care To Round Pens, Relaxation Or Learned Helplessness
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37:38This is Part 4 of a 4 part conversation. In November Dominique and I spent a delightful afternoon going through a list of topics Dominique has been accumulating. We talked the afternoon away, so I’ve split our conversation into four episodes.In Part 1 we talked about trailer loading, the microshaping strategy and what criteria we use to decide when…
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Epsode 307 In Conversation Pt 3- Flexible Thinking And Fast Decison Making
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48:59This is Part 3 of a 4 part conversation. In November Dominique and I spent a delightful afternoon going through a list of topics Dominique had been accumulating. We talked the afternoon away, so I’ve split our conversation into four episodes.In Part 1 we talked about trailer loading, the Microshaping Strategy, and what criteria we use to decide whe…
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Episode 306 In Conversation Pt 2 Foot Care, Lateral Work And Round Penning People
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47:43This is a fun episode. We begin with foot care and the connection to lateral work. The lesson I describe is especially useful if you have a horse who struggles to pick up his feet for you. Instead of trying to fix a broken behavior, I share with you a different way of teaching your horse to pick up his feet, one that uses body part targeting.I’ll l…
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Episode 305 In Conversation Pt 1 Trailer Loading, Microshaping & Criteria For Ending A Session
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39:57In November Dominique and I spent an afternoon catching up and talking about a wide range of topics. We talked together for over four hours so obviously that conversation is going to be divided up over several episodes.In Part 1 Dominique gets us started with a question about breaks. We talk about trailer loading, familiarizing horses to new enviro…
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Episode 304 Michaela Hempen And Carmen Heritier Pt 3 Restarting Riding For A Crossover Horse
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45:44This is Part 3 of a three part conversation with Michaela Hempen and Carmen Heritier. In the spring of 2024 Carmen sent her three year old quarter horse mare, Malu, to Michaela for three months of training. Malu was like a sponge. She soaked up all the lessons. In this episode we contrast what it was like to work with a well prepared young horse wh…
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Episode 303 Michaela Hempen And Carmen Heritier Pt 2 - Starting Young Horses
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55:39This is part 2 of a three part conversation with Michaela Hempen and Carmen Heritier. In the spring of 2024 Carmen sent her three year old quarter horse mare, Malu, to Michaela for three months of training. In Part 1 we introduced Carmen and Malu, and then Michaela talked about the early steps in her training. Malu was a well-prepared horse, so the…
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Episode 302 Michaela Hempen & Carmen Heritier Starting Young Horses Pt 1
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52:48Michaela Hempen has been a guest many times on this podcast. We began in Episode 27 with single-subject design and then Michaela introduced us to Blondie, the mare who was the subject of the research project she did on cribbing.We’re returning to Blondie again in this conversation. Michaela will be contrasting her experience restarting Blondie unde…
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Episode 301 Christa Culbert Pt 3 Teaching Children
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35:34In this episode Christa shares effective strategies for bringing horses and children together. She reminds us, among other things, to play.So many riding programs normalize brutality by teaching children you have to “make your pony mind”. They are told to hit their pony to make him go. In this episode we describe alternatives. We imagine what child…
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Episode 300 Christa Culbert Pt 2 - 300 Episodes! That’s Worth Celebrating
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47:40This episode is filled with Celebrations. We’re celebrating our 300th Episode. That’s quite a milestone. And we’re celebrating the publication of “Kenyon Bear’s Christmas”, Book 4 of the Kenyon Bear children’s books.What better way to celebrate than to talk with Christa Culbert. Christa created the illustrations for Kenyon Bear’s Christmas. She is …
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Episode 299 Christa Pt 1 Join The Celebration!
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46:51I’ve just published the newest book in the Kenyon Bear series of children’s book, Kenyon Bear’s Christmas. This week we’re talking with the illustrator, Christa Culbert. In case you’re wondering what this has to do with horses, the answer is everything! In this week’s podcast we talk with Christa about art, animals, imagination, clicker training, a…
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Episode 298 Advanced Training Pt 3 Our List Of Advanced Handler Skills
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54:39We’re talking about advanced training. What makes something an advanced behavior, or an advanced topic or concept? When people say they want to attend an advanced seminar, what do they mean? What are they looking for?In part 1 we looked at this question from the perspective of the lessons we are teaching our horses. I made a case for advanced train…
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Episode 297 Advanced Training Pt 2 What That Means For Handlers
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1:02:08We’re talking about what how we would define an advanced skill or topic. What makes something advanced? In Part 1 the focus was on our horses and the lessons we teach them. We explored what it means when we say advanced training is just the basics done really well. Is that indeed the case, or is there something more to advanced training?In this wee…
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In this three part series we’re considering what makes something an advanced behavior, or an advanced topic or concept. When people say they want to attend an advanced seminar, what do they mean? What are they looking for?In Part 1 we explore this question from the perspective of what are we teaching our horses. I make the case that advanced traini…
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Episode 295 Giving Breaks Pt 2 - Working With Multiple Horses
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1:01:38Breaks are good for learning is something we hear a lot. Certainly we all know that no matter how much you are enjoying an activity there comes a point where you need to stop. You need to refresh mentally and physically. But what constitutes a break? Think about for yourself. When you need a break from work, what does that look like? Sometimes we m…
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This week we’re talking about breaks. We’ll be talking about what breaks are and how you teach them. We’re also talking about the many uses breaks serve - including some very important ones for the handler. Breaks aren’t just for our horse’s benefit. We’ll go back to the very first steps in the training where the handler is using protective contact…
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Episode 293 From Goat Stories To Rope Handling And The T'ai Chi Wall
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52:52This is Part 2 of a Two Part Conversation. Last week we followed up on our previous conversation with Michaela Hempen on horse welfare. Dominique shared some useful resources and I shared a goat story.The goat story leads to a discussion of when and how to step in should you encounter rough handling. It’s never a comfortable situation, or an easy d…
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Episode 292 Assessing Your Horse's Physical Comfort And A Goat Story
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1:10:29For this conversation Dominique and I both wanted to follow up on our previous conversation with Michaela Hempen. We were talking about horse welfare. Dominique shared some useful resources that you can use to assess your horse’s physical welfare. These included Anja Beran’s Train Your Eye DVD, the horse grimace scale, and the equine discomfort eth…
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Episode 291 Michaela Hempen Pt 2 Horse Welfare - The Role We Play
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36:40This conversation was prompted by an event that occurred just before the opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics. One of the top dressage riders had to withdraw because of a video that showed her whipping a horse during a training session.The video came out just as Dominique and I were planning our next podcast recording. Dominique said her social media…
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Episode 290 Michaela Hempen Pt 1 Horse Welfare And Olympic Sparks
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1:00:12This conversation was prompted by an event that occurred just before the opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics. One of the top dressage riders had to withdraw because of a video that showed her whipping a horse during a training session.The video came out just as Dominique and I were planning our next podcast recording. Dominique said her social media…
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Episode 289 Michaela Hempen And Anita Schnee Feldenkrais Work Pt 3: Visualization
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45:10Episode 289 Michaela Hempen and Anita Schnee Feldenkrais Work Pt 3: The Role of Visualization in Riding Instruction For the past ten years Michaela has been studying with a Feldenkrais Practitioner, Nathalie Van Cauwenberghe. In the previous episodes Michaela described some of the riding challenges which the Feldenkrais work has helped her to solve…
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Episode 288 Michaela Hempen & Anita Schnee Pt 2 The Link Between Feldenkrais Work And Riding Well
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49:27This week we’re continuing our conversation with Anita Schnee and Michaela Hempen. Michaela has been our guest on this podcast many times. She’s talked to us about the research project she did on cribbing, about single subject design, and more recently about how animal welfare is assessed.When it comes to horses Michaela and I share a love of beaut…
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Episode 287 Michaela Hempen And Anita Schnee Pt 1 Feldenkrais Work And Riding
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57:17Michaela Hempen has been a frequent guest on this podcast. She has talked about her cribbing research, single subject design, and more recently about how animal welfare is assessed. When it comes to horses Michaela and I share a love of beautiful movement, so she has also joined us when we talked with Anja Beran, the classical rider whose work insp…
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Episode 286 Susan Friedmana & Rick Hester Pt 3 - Least Intrusive Principle
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44:46This week we’re continuing our conversation with Dr Susan Friedman and Rick Hester. In this episode we begin with a question to Susan: Is the teaching standard known as Lima the same as the hierarchy of behavior change procedures that Susan has written about? Susan provides an historical perspective for the LIMA acronym, and for many of the other l…
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Episode 285 Dr Susan Friedman And Rick Hester Pt 2 Building Bridges
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58:42This week we’re continuing our conversation with Dr Susan Friedman and Rick Hester. Dr Friedman has been a frequent guest on this podcast. She is a professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Utah State University. She is pioneer in the use of Applied Behavior Analysis in the handling of captive and companion animals. Her interest in deve…
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Episode 284 Dr Susan Friedman & Rick Hester Pt 1 Why Ethical Guidelines Matter
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55:37This is Part 1 of a three part conversation with Dr. Susan Friedman and Rick Hester. Dr. Friedman has been a frequent guest on this podcast. Most of you I’m sure already know Susan. But just as a reminder, Susan is a professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Utah State University. She is a pioneer in the use of Applied Behavior Analysis…
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Episode 283 Dr Claire St Peter And Abbie Cooper Pt 3 Why Do We Choose Aversive Procedures?
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52:11This is part 3 of our conversation with Dr. Claire St Peter from the University of West Virginia and one of her graduate students, Abbie Cooper.Abbie has been comparing behaviors that were trained with either positive or negative reinforcement when they are placed under conditions of extinction. What happens to behavior when training goes sideways …
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Episode 282 Dr Claire St Peter & Abbie Cooper Pt 2 When Training Goes Sideways
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1:00:30This week we’re continuing our conversation with Dr. Claire St Peter and one of her phd candidate students Abbie Cooper.Last week Abbie looked at a study in which she compared positive and negative reinforcement - what happens to behavior when training goes sideways and the individual is no longer getting reinforced for actions that had been produc…
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Episode 281 Dr Claire St Peter And Abbie Cooper What Happens When Training Goes Sideways Pt 1
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51:53This is part one of a three part conversation with Dr. Claire St Peter, the chair of the Department of Behavior Analysis at West Virginia University, and one of her graduate students, Abbie Cooper. Abbey is reporting on a study she has just completed for her Masters Thesis. In part 1 she is describing the study. Undergrads were presented with a com…
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Episode 280 Clicker Expo Wrap Up Pt 2 Balance Matters
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58:58I’m always delighted when I get to talk about balance and why it matters. At this year’s Expo I had both a presentation and a Balance matters lab. We talk about both of these in this week’s episode. We end with a discussion of equipment - what halters and leads do I favor and why.By Equiosity
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Episode 279 Clicker Expo Wrap Up PT 1 New Training Terms
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50:53This week we’re talking about the April Clicker Expo which was held in Portland Oregon. We start by talking about a panel discussion on working with aggressive animals. Then we move on to a presentation given by Ken Ramirez on the training terms which have emerged over time. Which of these terms have staying power and why. This was the perfect lead…
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Episode 278 In Conversation Pt 3 A Constructional Training Approach To Equine Agility
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43:16This is Part 3 of a three part conversation Dominique and I had in March, 2024. In part 1 we talked about puzzle solving and this led to a great real life experience using back chaining that Dominique shared with us. e between forward chaining and back chaining. In Part 2 the spotlight was on rope handling. This week we are changing topics yet agai…
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Episode 277 In Conversation Pt 2 Rope Handling And Reversibility
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53:35Toward the end of March Dominique and I met for an afternoon’s conversation which I’ve divided up into three episodes. Last week we talked about puzzle solving. This week rope handling is in the spotlight. Dominique is going through my on-line rope handling course. She’s just reached a section which describes what it means to turn a lead rope on an…
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Episode 276 In Conversation Pt 1 Puzzle Solving
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31:54Toward the end of March Dominique and I met for an afternoon’s conversation. I’ve divided up into three episodes. In part 1 we talk about puzzles. So much of training success revolves around a handler’s ability to set puzzles which engage the learner. You want to make the puzzles easy to start out with to build the learner’s confidence that this is…
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Episode 275 Svenja Sawinski Teaching Relaxation Pt 4 Superstar Stillness
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51:40This is Part 4 of a 4 part conversation with Svenja Sawinski. Svenja has a horse who has been giving her a master class in teaching stillness and relaxation.In Part 1, Svenja introduced us to Daryan her Arab barb cross. When Svenja began with a very young Daryan, she was still using traditional, pressure-based training methods. That worked fine wit…
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Episode 274 Svenja Sawinski Teaching Relaxation Pt 3 Clarifying Cues
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36:15This is Part 3 of a 4 part conversation with Svenja Sawinski. Svenja’s horse, Daryan, has been giving her a master class in teaching stillness and relaxation.In Part 1, Svenja introduced us to Daryan her Arab barb cross. She described the early steps she used to teach Daryan to stand still. That was just the beginning. Daryan was a challenging hors…
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Episode 273 Svenja Sawinski Teaching Relaxation Pt 2 - Devloping Duration
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56:14This is Part 2 of a 4 part conversation with Svenja Sawinski. If you are a regular listener to the podcast, you know Dominique and I talk frequently about topics that come from the coaching sessions that are part of my on-line clinics. That’s very much what led to this series with Svenja. Svenja is one of the regular attendees at these coaching ses…
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Episode 272 Svenja Sawinski Teaching Relaxation Pt 1 Finding Stillness
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56:28We all know there are many forms of standing still. There’s standing at full attention like a soldier on parade. There’s standing at ease watching the world drift by. There’s standing still ready to spring into action like a sprinter at the starting line. Often people get to four on the floor with their animals and stop at that point. As long as th…
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Episode 271 Resets Pt 3 Merry Go Rounds And Railway Tracks
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40:00This is Part 3 of a conversation that was sparked by the on-line coaching session that I host once a month for people in my on-line clinics. In Part 1 we talked about resets - what they are and how they can be used to help horses rebalance so they are more in sync with their handlers.In Part 2 this led to a discussion of shaping on a point of conta…
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Episode 270 Resets And Lateral Work Pt 2 - The Why Would You Leave Me? Lesson
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33:57This is Part 2 of a three part conversation that was sparked by the on-line coaching sessions that I host once a month for people in my on-line clinics. We were talking about balance, which is no surprise. We’re always talking about balance. Embedded in that conversation was a discussion of resets. In part 1 we defined resets, discussed their impor…
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Episode 269 Resets And Lateral Work - Do Overs
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49:18This is Part 1 of a three part conversation that was inspired by the coaching sessions that are part of my on-line clinics. We are talking about resets and lateral work. Resets give you do-overs so they are a key element of teaching good balance. If your horse starts to step forward out of balance, instead of letting him continue on so the balance …
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Episode 268 Trick Training Pt 2 - Sneaky Training
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50:03This is part 2 of a conversation Dominique and I recorded on December 28 2023. We were in a year end mood which meant we began our conversation by looking back over a year of podcasts. We had just finished up several head spinning topics with conversations with Anita Schnee about Feldenkrais work, with Joe Layng on public and private events, and th…
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Episode 267 Trick Training Pt 1 A Modern Horse Training Perspective
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51:25We’ve just finished a series of head spinning topics, so we’re changing gears to talk about trick training. Our discussion is based on the trick training chapter from my book, “Modern Horse Training”. We begin by talking about the many benefits of trick training. If you’re a “serious” trainer and you don’t think tricks are for you, change the name …
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