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Tried It and It's Not Working

Troubleshooting? Let's try changing a few things

Reins Tell Direction, Legs Tell Speed | Keith Hosman
Is your horse getting duller to your cues? You can keep your horse sharp and improving when you keep your cues straight as outlined here.

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Learning | Keith Hosman
Training is simply a matter of stringing together small, simple concepts. And, when things are going awry, it's often because something small hasn't been taught, is being overlooked or is being dismissed as "unimportant."


Keys to Making Improvements: How Long You Should Ride | Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Problems training your horse? You may be riding too much or too little as we explain here.


Riding Mechanics and Bad Habits | Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Whether you're just learning to ride a horse or an old hand, this tiny article will help you fix bad riding habits you might have picked up.


How To Get Your Horse's Attention: Recognition, Response, Control | 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.


How Far How Fast How Little | Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Here's a quick and simple recipe for improving any horse's performance from Josh Lyons and John Lyons Certified Trainer Keith Hosman

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Good Now Bad Later: Why Does This Happen? | Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Why is your horse good today, bad tomorrow? To understand that, you need to understand the horse's learning as explained here.


Give Your Horse a Want-To Attitude  |  Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
Whether or not you're just learning to ride a horse, you can improve your horse's attitude with this simple lesson.


​Why Does My Horse Still Have This Problem? | Josh Lyons & Keith Hosman
If your horse has the same problem today it had 3 months ago then the answer is to become more consistent in your training.
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    • Training 2.5 Mustangs (Blog)
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    • Breaking and Basic Training
    • Tried It and It's Not Working
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