Equestrians: Find A John Lyons Horse Trainer Near You
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81016 Mill Road, Creswell, OR 97426 USA
Email: vouchell*qwest.net (replace * with @), Site: http://www.oregonhorsetrainers.com
John Lyons horseman Doug Vouchell lives in Western Oregon (Lane county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Eugene, Oakridge, Sutherlin, Florence, Salem, Portland.
81016 Mill Road, Creswell, OR 97426 USA
Email: vouchell*qwest.net (replace * with @), Site: http://www.oregonhorsetrainers.com
John Lyons horseman Kathy Vouchell lives in Western Oregon (Lane county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Eugene, Oakridge, Sutherlin, Florence, Salem, Portland.
john lyons certified horse trainers - Pennsylvania
11377 Fawn Lane, Glen Rock, PA 17327 USA
Email: arastrae*localnet.com (replace * with @)
John Lyons horseman Patty Dunn lives in South Central Pennsylvania (York county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Harrisburg, Baltimore, Randallstown, Hanover, Washington DC, Alexandria.
P.O. Box 65, Prompton, PA 18456 USA
Email: michelle*michelleeccles.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.michelleeccles.com
John Lyons horseman Michelle Eccles lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania (Wayne county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Monticello, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Binghamton, Allentown.
Rt. 1 Box 410 E, Falls, PA 18615 USA
Email: monica_erman*yahoo.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.peacemakertraining.com
John Lyons horseman Monica Erman lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania (Wyoming county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Scranton, Allentown.
RR 4 Box 216, Sugar Grove, PA 16350 USA
Email: whisper*sugarbranchranch.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.sugarbranchranch.com
John Lyons horseman Louann Good lives in Northwestern Pennsylvania (Warren county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Warren, Jamestown, Kane, Erie.
5353 Southview Drive, New Holland, PA 17557 USA
Email: janhuffman*comcast.net (replace * with @), Site: http://www.doublejjstables.com
John Lyons horseman Jan Huffman lives in Southeastern Pennsylvania (Lancaster county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Lancaster, Reading, Philadelphia, York, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Allentown.
17 Confer Hollow Road, Millville, PA 17846 USA
Email: khuggins*sunlink.net (replace * with @)
John Lyons horseman Kathy Huggins lives in East Central Pennsylvania (Columbia county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Williamsport, Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton, Allentown, Harrisburg.
99 Buck Run Road, Claysville, PA 15323 USA
Email: rugh_mason*verizon.net (replace * with @), Site: www.rughmason.com
John Lyons horseman Rugh Mason lives in Southwestern Pennsylvania (Washington county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Pittsburg, Washington, Mount Lebanon, Akron.
John Lyons horseman Tom Rosenberger lives in East Central Pennsylvania (Bucks county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Allentown, Pottstown, Reading, Bethlehem, Newark, Philadelphia, Paterson.
1195 Creek Dr, Prompton, PA 18456 USA
Email: amercowgirlranch*aol.com (replace * with @)
John Lyons horseman Tabatha Williams lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania (Wayne county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Scranton, Honesdale, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Peterson, Newark.
"One thing that a trained and well-mannered horse has learned that an untrained horse has not learned is the concept of "What's Next?" For instance, you're riding and you ask your horse to turn to the right. You're looking to the right, you've rounded the barrel... but your horse is leaning or carrying too much speed. He doesn't lightly change direction, he drags. It's like trying to turn a car to the left as you're careening downhill to the right. It's not gonna happen smoothly because the laws of physics say so. An equine in motion tends to stay in motion, and all. Whether you're riding, leading or loading your horse, the concept remains the same. The horse that is leaning or careening is thinking "I've been told to go left, therefore, I will continue moving to the left." Instead, his thought needs to be: "What's my owner going to want after I finish this left turn?" See the difference? We don't want the horse to load like a bull moose – we want cooperation."
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"When you're teaching your horse to back up, remember that the farther you back up, the worse your back up gets. Think of it this way: If you want your horse to quiet down at a lope, you lope him, right? The longer you lope, the quieter the horse gets. And, yes, if you do this a lot, they'll get stronger and be able to go longer – but they will have learned to relax as long as you leave them alone as you ride. As long as you leave them alone and don't give them a reason to get more nervous, they'll relax. Just sit up there and…"