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Natural Horseman John Lyons on Stall Manners

To change up the site a little, I thought I would add a short clip from another natural horsemanship trainer, John Lyons. I admire his work, get natural horsemanship training tips and techniques that I use in my daily training.

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Iron Free Riding

An article I found on natural horsemanship training without the use of bits and spurs, iron free riding incorporates riding the natural horseman way.  Although the article details an explanation of the how to’s of this type of riding, the descriptions are written, and thus, sometimes difficult to follow.
Even so, the basic premise of iron [...]

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Natural Horsemanship Trainers

Searching for more horse insight, I came across a good article on differing natural horsemanship trainers.  The article is somewhat of a resume for one natural horsewoman come back to her roots in Ireland, Laura Domenica.
She says she likes to work with people and horses, and comes from a traditional background with horses.  She has [...]

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Natural Horsemanship Trainer in Action

A natural horsemanship trainer in the Smokey Mountains of the US, just 25 years old and already making a name for himself with so called “problem horses”.
That natural horsemanship training has been around for longer than I have is not to be argued.  But the methods used are making a strong comeback in the equestrian [...]

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Horsemanship or Horsemareship?

Horsemanship in the 21st century, it appears, has evolved to horse mare ship.
At least, according to my wife, who found this article and subsequent website.
Natural horsemanship training is about becoming one with the horse, teaching the rider the finer points of horse-anality. Horse-mare-ship seems to be to be horsemanship from a woman’s perspective.
As the [...]

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