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Make a few small changes - get big results!

When You Get On, Do This First | Keith Hosman
Keep your horse's attitude in check - and prevent mount-up problems with this how-to guide from John Lyons Trainer Keith Hosman.​


What You're Feeling For | Keith Hosman
When properly trained, your horse will not wait for you to pull his head, but instead he'll act as your partner. He'll stay tuned in, mirroring the movements of your hand.


Training Magic: Release on the Thought | Keith Hosman
You can train your horse about a million times faster when you simply look for little clues he's already giving you - and release that rein at that moment.


Thought vs Action | Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Here's an easy way to stay one step ahead of your horse - from Josh Lyons and John Lyons Certified Trainer Keith Hosman.


Talking Horse | Keith Hosman
Here's an easy way to communicate with your horse, a way that's clear to your horse - and easy for you to remember.


See Yourself Leading When Riding | Keith Hosman
Riding Tip: When riding, use your reins to "lead the horse from his back."

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Keys to Improvement | Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Here's how to make an improvement every time you climb in that saddle or touch that rein.


​An Exercise For When You Can't Ride: Teach Yourself What A Give Really Feels Like  |  Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
From our Ask A Horse Trainer free article series: Getting your horse's attention is simple with this easy lesson plan.


An Easy Way To Look At Training Redirecting Pressure 
Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
​Want to teach your horse a particular movement like a sidepass?  It's easy when you know how to channel individual body parts.


​Four Things You Need to Train Your Horse: Motivation, Spot, Direction, Reward | Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
​Training your young horse requires just four things: motivation, spot, direction, reward. Here's how to get them.
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