Horse Training DVDs - Positively
An Introduction to Clicker Training For Horses |
Lesson 1 - Getting Started with Clicker Training |
Learn how to turn your horse into a performance Star!
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This DVD includes the original two hour video lesson: "Getting Started with the Clicker” plus a one hour bonus video; “The Six Foundation Lessons of Clicker Training.”
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Lesson 2: Ground Manners |
Lesson 3: Head Lowering, Your Calm Down Cue |
Come have a private lesson with Alexandra Kurland in this two hour introduction to lunging and lateral work.
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When I started “The Click That Teaches”video lesson series, this was the video that I most wanted to make. Head lowering can be such a transforming exercise for many horses.
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Lesson 4: Stimulus Control, Putting Behaviour on Cue |
Lesson 5: Why Would You Leave Me |
Lesson 6: Shaping on a Point of Contact |
Lesson 7: Tai Chi Rope Handling |
Physical balance has many benefits for your horse. He'll stay sounder longer. he'll have smoother, more beautiful gaits. And he'll be more focused and emotionally settled.
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Do you know what your lead feels like to your horse? Can he trust your hand? Or are you inadvertently poisoning the clicker training experience with too much force?
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Lesson 8: 3 Flip 3, Understanding Lateral Flexions |
Lesson 9: Overcoming Fear & The Power of Cues
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Lesson 10: Microshaping, Learning to See the Smallest Try |
Lesson 11: Capture the Saddle, The Mounting Block Lesson |
Learn how to see small details in movement and how to put those tiny shifts in balance to work for you to:
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Do you have a horse who won't stand for mounting, scoots out from under you at the last minute, turns their bum away as you line them up ? This DVD will solve your problems.
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Lesson 12: Riding on a Triangle |
Lesson 13: The Mechanics of Single Rein Riding |
Lesson 14: The Poisoned Cue |
Lesson 15: Micro Riding |
Lesson 16: Whoa! Stop! Finding Your Horses Brakes |
Lesson 17: Your Power Tool for Performance, HipShoulderShoulder |
Do you have a horse who stops when he feels like it, not when you ask ?! This DVD is a must have for you !!
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As the title suggests this is a power lesson. But don't let that scare you off. Hip-shoulder-shoulder (HSS) is a very basic leading and riding pattern. If you've been following the previous lessons in this series, you have already been using HSS. It's tied into the lateral flexions of three-flip-three.
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