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5 | Vet Care and Basic Care | Problem Solving | Rider Etiquette | Foundation | Colt Starting and Basics | Performance Training |
6 | Source ID #: 30 Acupuncture, chiropractic, and message therapy. | Source ID #: 5 Treating with respect. | Source ID #: 8b Rider mistakes and how to fix them. | Source ID #: 4 Groundwork as the foundation of training. | Source ID #: 2 Seven basic training styles. | Source ID #: 3 Riding with a light touch. |
7 | Source ID #: 31 Preventing back pain. | Source ID #: 12 Trail riding and desensitization. | Source ID #: 15 Sitting properly; achieving balance. | Source ID #: 6 Getting a horse to think rather then react. | Source ID #: 7 Training goals to make. | Source ID #: 13 Stopping properly using "Whoa". |
8 | Source ID #: 32 Anti-inflammatory medicine. | Source ID #: 16 Dealing with a spooky horse. | Source ID #: 17 Position of rider. | Source ID #: 8a Communication and body language. | Source ID #: 8d How to start a horse under saddle. | Source ID #: 18 Spins and rollbacks. |
9 | Source ID #: 33 The use and purpose of bosals and hackamores. | Source ID #: 29 Dealing with scary objects. | Source ID #: 23 Keeping balanced and holding good posture. | Source ID #: 8c Importance of groundwork. | Source ID #: 9 Correct way to start a young horse. | Source ID #: 19 Tips for keeping up your western performance. |
10 | Source ID #: 34 Anti-bleeding and draining medicine. | Source ID #: 37 Issues with trailering and jigging. | Source ID #: 25 Keeping centered in the saddle. | Source ID #: 11 Creating a bond using groundwork; tells how simple it is. | Source ID #: 14 How to frame a horse and keep collection. | Source ID #: 21 Sliding stops. |
11 | Source ID #: 39 Information about bits. | Source ID #: 36 Slowing down a fast horse. | Source ID #: 48 Helpfull tips for reining. | Source ID #: 24 Sets line between training and intimidation. | Source ID #: 26 Teaching how to neck rein. | Source ID #: 22 Circling up a cow in reined cow horse. |
12 | Source ID #: 41 Watching for disease and virus. | Source ID #: 43 Emergency brake. | Source ID #: 49 Correctly sitting a sliding stop. | Source ID #: 28 Building and maintaining trust. | Source ID #: 40 Relaxing under saddle. | Source ID #: 27 Engage hindquarters. |
13 | Source ID #: 42 Breathing problems. | Source ID #: 68 Traveling problems. | Source ID #: 53 Equitation. | Source ID #: 44 Starting groundwork. | Source ID #: 45 Leg cues. | Source ID #: 38 Flying lead changes. |
14 | Source ID #: 51 Conformation. | Source ID #: 54 Good western equitation. | Source ID #: 47 Understanding a horse's personality. | Source ID#: 50 Bringing to walk. | Source ID #: 46 Better rollbacks | |
15 | Source ID #: 52 Keeping good weight. | Source ID #: 56b Basic western riding. | Source ID #: 55 Halter breaking foal. | Source ID #: 61 Round pen. | Source ID #: 57 Cutting horse low down. | |
16 | Source ID #: 56a Training equipment. | Source ID #: 59 Trainer advice. | Source ID #: 63 Horsemanship | Source ID #: 64 Body Control | Source ID #: 66 Rollback on fence. | |
17 | Source ID #: 67 Prepurchase vet exam. | Source ID #: 60 Feel, timing, balance. | Source ID #: 65 Buck Brannaman | Source ID #: 69 Training a spin. | ||
18 | Source ID #: 62 Horsemanship. | Source ID #: 70 Reining. | ||||
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