Natural Horsemanship 1

September 30th, 2011

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Sample clip from Eric Bravo’s natural horsemanship Leadership Series, horse training video 1: Catching and Leading Your Horse. Eric works with a hard to catch horse to establish leadership. By becoming a leader for the horse, you can start to earn her trust which then leads into the connection you’re looking for. After reaching a point where the horse allows Eric to put the halter on, he then runs through some leading exercises to reinforce leadership, trust, and respect with the horse.

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Horse Camp June 2011

September 30th, 2011

Kid’s Horse Camp at 7 Branch Farms in Lumber Bridge, NC. Kid’s ages 9 – 13 (younger accepted with prior approval) come for a week long day camp to learn and ride horses. Register for our next camp at: www.7BranchFarm.com

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Horseback Riding with Malibu Riders

September 30th, 2011

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In today’s Mahalo Daily, Leah goes to visit Malibu Riders, a company that provides horseback riding tours of trails around the Malibu hills, and gets tips on how to correctly saddle, mount, ride, and demount a horse. Leah also found out about how to clean a horse’s shoe, what horses like to eat, and got a chance to push her horse into a gentle trot.

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Duration : 0:5:27

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Horse Trail Riding The Overland Trail

September 30th, 2011

Six people on horseback take to the pine-filled forests and hills of the Kaibab National Forest near Williams, Arizona.

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Bridleless 9-11 Tribute Ride: Parelli Professional & Firefighter Kalley Krickeberg

September 22nd, 2011

Filmed live at the 2011 Parelli natural horsemanship Bridless Riding Summit on the 10 year anniversary of the 9-11 Tragedy, 4 Star Parelli Professional and ex- firefighter Kalley Krickeberg salutes those who work to uphold our freedoms in this touching and exciting bridless ride.

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Learn to Ride & Drive in Style Commercial

September 22nd, 2011

Do You Want A Free Riding Lesson?
Exclusively on Equestrian Life, The Learn to Ride and Drive in Style program is an exciting way for you to get involved with saddle seat horses and ponies. Go to  www.equestrianlife.com/freelesson/ to learn about the American Saddlebred and Hackney breeds and to call for FREE lesson from a certified trainer near you!
The first step is to visit www.equestrianlife.com/freelesson, watch the commercial and 10 introductory videos on the Learn to Ride and Drive in Style program, and sign up for a complimentary lesson during August, September, or October. On the Equestrian Life.com page, there is a list of participating trainers, and you can print out a coupon for your FREE lesson!
Equestrian Life.com has partnered with the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA), the United Professional Horsemen’s Association (UPHA), and the American Hackney Horse Society (AHHS) to bring this unique promotion to aspiring equestrians across the nation.
EquestrianLife.com is about connecting horse lovers across the country, in every breed and discipline said Deana Bergquist, President and Co-Founder of Equestrian Life.com. We are thrilled to join three incredible associations to help more people discover the wonder of riding or driving for FREE. Learn to Ride and Drive in Style is an innovative promotion that can help people ease into the equestrian industry by providing information about different disciplines and breeds and get them in the saddle or the carriage for the first time. The goal of the program is to increase awareness of saddle seat riding and driving in the show ring and other venues, in addition to developing concepts of the sport, such as high energy, safe, modern, glamorous, uniquely American, and fun for all ages
To find out more about Learn to Ride and Drive in Style, please visit www.equestrianlife.com/freelesson/
For more information on the associations that partnered with Equestrian Life for the Learn to Ride and Drive in Style program, please visit their websites:
From ASHA: www.asha.net
Judy Werner, President of ASHA, stated, When Equestrian Life presented its Learn to Ride and Drive in Style program at the ASHA Convention in February, it was immediately apparent to the ASHA Board of Directors that our organization needed to be a part of this project. Marketing to people who love horses but are not acquainted with the American Saddlebred makes this a unique opportunity for our breed. Being able to partner with UPHA and the Hackney Horse Society is also a step in the right direction to show a working relationship between three individual groups who share one goal: to shine the spotlight on two breeds who have a lot in common. They are both extraordinary breeds that make the ultimate show animal and also fit into so many different disciplines, along with being the perfect family horse or pony.
From AHHS:www.hackneysociety.com Randy Harper is the AHHS President and he noted, As President of the AHHS and past president of the UPHA, the main goal I have for the Equestrian Life program is to increase awareness of the Hackney breed. We also hope to increase activities involving the Hackneys and encourage pony trainers and owners to be approachable to all levels of interest and help grow the Society in a positive manner. We want to let people know that anyone can learn to drive and ride a Hackney; they are very versatile and the most athletic equines in the World. I think the Learn to Ride and Drive in Style program has all the key elements to make these goals happen.
From UPHA www.uphaonline.com
Equestrian Life’s Learn To Ride and Drive in Style Program is a rare opportunity to bring together the United Professional Horseman’s Association, American Saddlebred Horse Association and the American Hackney Horse and Pony Society for one common goal: To promote, expose and give access to our wonderful horses and ponies. This project is the first marketing project we have taken on as a team that not only showcases our product, it actually gives the horse lover a way to enter the world of American Saddlebred Horses and Hackney Horse and Ponies by giving free riding and driving lesson coupons. We know once they discover our amazing American Saddlebred Horses and Hackney Horse and Ponies, they will be hooked for life. The UPHA is proud to be a part of such an exciting endeavor said Bret C. Day, UPHA President.

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Learning to Ride – 4th Lesson

September 22nd, 2011

Learning to ride as adult beginner – 4th lesson
Rising trot
Horse – Max
Thompsons Riding Centre, Upper Hutt – Wellington
Still having a bit of trouble with my feet slipping out of the stirrups :S

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Learning to Ride – 3rd Lesson

September 22nd, 2011

My 3rd riding lesson at Thompsons Horse Centre, just started learning to ride as an adult/complete beginner.
Horse: Cookie
Walking off the lunge. First time doing rising trot off the lunge, and also without hanging onto the saddle.
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Bridless Horse Riding with 15 Year Old Monica

September 22nd, 2011

Monica is a fifteen year old girl with a passion for horses and big dreams! Lilly is a six year old, 1/2 blind, Paint mare. Lilly was very green when I first found her, and has provided many challenges. But with dedication and some Parelli savvy – we’ve really come far!

This video was taken this summer.

A bit about where I am riding- well, we’ve been riding bridless in the pasture since last Christmas. Then this spring we rode completely bridless in a group of about seven other students. And after practicing in this open area with a halter for a while, I decided that we would ride without a halter. (lots of proper preparation!) And while she’s not quite as sensitive as she is in the pasture, she still seizes to amaze me!

Lilly was also featured in one of the Parelli Savvy Times Magazines for the Partner Profiles section.

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AQHA Membership & Horse Back Riding Program Promotion

September 22nd, 2011

Join by clicking: http://www.aqha.com/trailriders
American Quarter Horse Association Horse Back Riding Program Membership Promotion. Enjoy a three year general membership to AQHA with all the benefits from our Corporate Partnerships, One year subscription to The Trail Rider Magazine, an I love trail riding decal, and a front saddle bag from Professionals Choice. This special package has a retail value of $225 but act now and you get all of this for the low price of $119.95, a 47% discount.

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