Josh is the son of America's Most Trusted Horseman, John Lyons. Read his bio.
Josh Lyons
One of the most sought-after clinicians in the world, Josh Lyons co-wrote many of the articles listed to the right. His gentle and objective methods, pioneered by his father John Lyons, have helped novice rider and pro alike.
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"Lyons Training 101"
Newsletter, Tips and Articles
ARTICLE ARCHIVE
These Articles Are For You If...
• You plan on attending a Lyons clinic and "hate taking notes." Collectively, the articles could be seen as a companion "text book" to our clinics or symposiums)
• You strive to keep "hip to" the latest training methods
• You train your own horse and seem to have hit a "plateau"
Check out our list of articles (below) covering the latest training techniques from John Lyons Certified Instructor Keith Hosman. Many articles were co-written by John's son Josh Lyons.
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Some articles are quite short and attempt only to convey simple, yet important concepts. Others run into much more detail. The riding exercises, for instance, cover not only the "how-to" but also the "what-ifs."
Bookmark this page and come back often - we'll be adding more articles every few weeks. Suggestions for future articles? Why not
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About the authors: Keith Hosman: Certified John Lyons Trainer, Keith Hosman is based near San Antonio, TX and is available for clinics, lessons and training. He frequently travels coast-to-coast conducting clinics. Click here to find one near you. (You are presently on his site, horsemanship101.com.)
Josh Lyons: A co-writer of some articles available on this site, Josh Lyons is one of the most sought-after clinicians in the world. He offers you and your horse a second chance or an enhancement of your existing relationship. His gentle and objective methods, pioneered by his father John Lyons, have helped novice rider and pro alike. For his tour schedule or for more info, visit his site LyonsLegacy.com
Disclaimer: Equine training can be a hazardous activity which may subject the participants to possible serious injury. Keith Hosman, Josh Lyons, Patrick Benson, their associates and other trainers listed on this site will not assume any liability for your activities. Our newsletter, books and videos provide general information, instruction and techniques that may not be suitable for everyone. No warranty is given regarding the suitability of this information, the instructions, and techniques to you or other individuals acting under your instructions.
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Lyons Fact #729:
I don't ask the horse to stop. I just quit riding.
Lyons Fact #367:
The more you mess with the bit, the more you restrict movement.
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Lyons Fact #719:
Don't be a passenger. Work.
Lyons Fact #3906:
If your horse bucks, if he bolts, whatever he does, as soon as you look at the ground at where you think you're going to hit, that's where you're guaranteed to land.
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