Training the Gaited Horse

From the Trail to the Rail

by Gary Lane


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Softcover
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£5.80
Hardcover
£18.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 29/01/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781438944302
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781438944319

About the Book

This book takes into consideration training the gaited horse for the trail or the rail for a show horse. The book is a detailed look at the gaits of the Tennessee Walking Horse, Missouri Fox Trotter, and the Rocky Mountain Horse. More importantly the book teaches you a training program that is easy to follow for a smooth easy gaited horse. You will have a complete understanding of the gaits and problem solving at your fingertips. No matter what your training goal are, trail riding or showing. This book will help you understand gaits, training and retraining for a great gaited horse. Consider your horse natural ability and train to a sound standard that matches that ability. Teaching your horse to flat foot walk is fun and easy following the method described in this book.  Enjoy the journey be safe and have fun.


About the Author

Gary Lane retired in 2008 as a Detective with the Kentucky State Police. He has served in the National Guard for 20 years teaching leadership skills at the Kentucky Military Academy.  Captain Gary Lane commanded a Military police company in the 1991 Gulf War. His passion, however, is training gaited horses and teaching people to train their own horses. He has shown and trained gaited horses extensively over the years for World Class Championships . He is also the recipient of the Phoenix Award of honor in recognition of sound training practices and rehabilitation of abused Tennessee Walking Horses. Teach a person to train a horse you have trained a leader. Gary is a certified Natural Horsemanship Clinician and adapts that training, as well as Dressage exercises, to enhance the gaits of all gaited horses. Gary believes that something can be learned from all horse disciplines.