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Principle-Based Training: Initial Ground Control & Leading
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Principle-Based Training: Initial Ground Control & Leading

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The Principle-Based Training Series is designed to help horse owners develop confidence in using Dr. Lew Sterrett's training principles. Use this series as individuals or as a complete overview of the principles necessary to train horses with a solid foundation of trust and respect.


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The fundamentals for successful training must be understood and exercised from our first introduction to the horse and must continue to the final ride. These principles of forward motion, headship, confidence, ownership, and diligence must be seen and developed on the ground under saddle. This series is designed to sharpen our eye, increase our understanding, and to give confidence to the viewer as they observe the signposts to successful performance. In doing so, these DVDs will also emphasize the Biblical principles behind the training methods.

Initial Ground Control & Leading - DVD 1 - Before we start with a colt that's never been led, Spark is used to illustrate the end goal. Defining the end goal of excellent manners and confident responses in handling will set the stage for each subsequent method used in breaking a colt to lead. Approx. Running Time: 75 min.

Also available in the Principle-Based Training Series: DVD 2 - Improving Ground Control & Manners, and DVD 3 - Round Penning for the Beginner, and DVD 4 - Fundamentals for the Green Horse.





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