Equestrians: Find A John Lyons Horse Trainer Near You
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PO Box 1494, Georgetown, TX 78627 USA
Email: MarissaSR*aol.com (replace * with @)
John Lyons horseman Marissa Stanfield lives in Central Texas (Williamson county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Round Rock, Austin, Georgetown, Waco.
14723 Mueck Road, Needville, TX 77461 USA
Email: harry*instephorsemanship.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.instephorsemanship.com
John Lyons horseman Harry Tuttle lives in Southeastern Texas (Fort Bend county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Houston, Pasadena, Rosenberg, College Statioin, League City, Sugar Land.
P.O. Box 827, Duchesne, UT 84021 USA
Email: horserider*ubtanet.com (replace * with @)
John Lyons horseman Ronald Garcia lives in Northeastern Utah (Duchesne county) within 100 miles of the following cities: East Carbon City, Provo, Duchesne, Roosevelt, Salt Lake City.
1917 E. 10980 S., Sandy, UT 84092 USA
Email: horsetrainerUT*msn.com (replace * with @)
John Lyons horseman Sabrina Imig lives in North Central Utah (Salt Lake county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Salt Lake City, Bennion, Sandy, Provo, Ogden, Pleasant Grove, Orem, Bountiful.
John Lyons horseman Gayle Ottley lives in North Central Utah (Weber county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Ogden, Salt Lake City, Brigham City, Logan, Millcreek, Provo, Clearfield.
2266 High Rock Rd, Cumberland, VA 23040 USA
Email: kenny*kennyharlow.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.kennyharlow.com
John Lyons horseman Kenny Harlow lives in Central Virginia (Cumberland county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Richmond, Lynchburg, Tuckahoe, Newport News.
5732 Wilson Rd, Marshall, VA 20115 USA
Email: theresa*stonyrunequine.com (replace * with @), Site: www.stonyrunequine.com
John Lyons horseman Theresa McManus lives in Northern Virginia (Fauquier county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Washington DC, Baltimore, Winchester, Harrisonburg.
10731 Nash Rd, Chesterfield, VA 23838 USA
Email: sasssycowgirl23*yahoo.com (replace * with @)
John Lyons horseman Ashlee Owens lives in East Central Virginia (Chesterfield county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Richmond, Newport News, Hopewell, Petersburg, Tuckahoe.
John Lyons horseman Allen Rasnick lives in Western Virginia (Washington county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Bristol, Winston-Salem, Johnson City, Knoxville, Winston-Salem.
1226 Middle River Rd., Staunton, VA 24401 USA
Email: pamspearing*wanadoo.fr (replace * with @), Site: http://www.pamspearinghorsemanship.com
John Lyons horseman Pam Spearing lives in North Central Virginia (Staunton City county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Richmond, Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Roanoke.
6182 Hollister Hill Road, Marshfield, VT 05658 USA
John Lyons horseman Connie Hare lives in Northeastern Vermont (Washington county) within 100 miles of the following cities: East Calais, Barre, Hardwick, Montreal, Burlington, Manchester.
PO Box 230, 43 Apple Ridge Rd, Perkinsville, VT 05151 USA
Email: thenipster137*yahoo.com (replace * with @)
John Lyons horseman Kat Olbrych lives in East Central Vermont (Windsor county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Manchester, Concord, Newport, Schenectady, Burlington.
14910 W. Craig Road, Spokane, WA 99204 USA
Email: busybeeranch*yahoo.com (replace * with @), Site: www.busybeeranch.net
John Lyons horseman Larry Beeler lives in Eastern Washington (Spokane county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Opportunity, Pullman.
17719 Pacific Ave S #120, Spanaway, WA 98387 USA
Email: Byershorsemanship*gmail.com (replace * with @), Site: www.RandyByers.net
John Lyons horseman Randy Byers lives in North Western Washington (Pierce county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Tacoma, Seattle, Olympia, Bellevue.
"Your Horse Tries to Bite You or Push You With His Head
If you're working through the ground control exercises, as covered during Days One or Two and your horse tries to bite or push you around with this head, raise your entire arm (the one holding the lead rope) directly up. Do so abruptly, to the full extent of your arm, and angled toward the horse's head. His head will naturally shoot straight up into the air and it's not pretty – but it'll protect you and serve as notice that you're not to be pushed around. Note that the very act of practicing your leading will go a great way toward placing you in the position of boss. Horses rarely if ever bite the boss horse. Gaining the horse's respect is the quickest way to end biting and being "dissed.""
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- 5 Days, 5 chapters
- Learn at your own pace
"I treat the horse the same way. If I ask him to standstill, that's cleaning his room. I say "Clean your room." He says "No." I say "Fine." Now, what can I do that requires movement? It doesn't matter if I'm in the arena or the trail. In either place I can work on change of directions. I can work on his headset. I can get the horse working better off my legs or seat. And I can always work on speed control. I could do all kinds of different things. I can work on all those things when my horse wants to move. If my horse wants to move, I say, great, let's do it. Let's work on breaking at the poll, softening up your neck or following your nose; let's work on your leg speed; let's work on you moving off my legs. Let's do all these different things, and then, when I'm done, I'm going to ask the horse: "Do you want to clean your room, the garage and the patio? Or, do you want to just stand still?" These are all things I would have wanted to work on anyway…"