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Lesson 8: Three-Flip-Three: Understanding Lateral Flexions 2 hour DVD
Clicker training is fun and easy. You can use it to teach great tricks, and solid, polite manners. That’s a good beginning, but the work presented in these DVDs does so much more than that. Clicker training for me is about teaching horses how to carry themselves in good balance so they can remain sound not just for a season or two, but for decades. Clicker training creates great relationships. I want my horse to stay sound and happy for years. That means I need to understand lateral flexions: what they are, how to teach them to my horse, how to use them to create great balance. This two hour DVD takes an in-depth look at lateral flexions. It builds on the “Why Would You Leave Me?” exercise and makes use of the details of the Shaping on a Point of Contact DVD and the rope handling skills in the “Tai Chi Rope Handling” DVD. I suggest watching the DVDs in the order in which they were produced so you will understand how one lesson is layered over the preceding steps.
Clicker training is fun and easy. You can use it to teach great tricks, and solid, polite manners. That’s a good beginning, but the work presented in these DVDs does so much more than that. Clicker training for me is about teaching horses how to carry themselves in good balance so they can remain sound not just for a season or two, but for decades. Clicker training creates great relationships. I want my horse to stay sound and happy for years. That means I need to understand lateral flexions: what they are, how to teach them to my horse, how to use them to create great balance. This two hour DVD takes an in-depth look at lateral flexions. It builds on the “Why Would You Leave Me?” exercise and makes use of the details of the Shaping on a Point of Contact DVD and the rope handling skills in the “Tai Chi Rope Handling” DVD. I suggest watching the DVDs in the order in which they were produced so you will understand how one lesson is layered over the preceding steps.