
Preview of Steve & Carolyn Bauhr's DVD "Don't Just Get On!"
1 year ago
Introduction Preview of this soon-to-be-released DVD....
filmed and edited by CameraHorse.Com and available for purchase through BauhrRanch.com
Description:
Getting back in the saddle on a fresh horse poses some dangerous risks, whether the horse has not been ridden for a few months or even just a few short weeks.
In the style that Steve and Carolyn Bauhr are known for, DON'T JUST GET ON! presents in-depth real time
demonstrations on two fresh horses that have not been ridden in several months, each with very different
temperaments and training backgrounds.
While the focus is on getting the fresh horse ready to ride again, the ongoing dialog is rich with helpful tidbits and observations for both the serious student of horsemanship and the casual rider.
For instance, you will learn there are times to not use pressure and release methods on a horse. You will learn to witness the subtle body postures of a horse that is about to break out in a storm as well as the signs that your work is complete and the horse is ridable.
With the Bauhrs no-holes approach to supporting the horse, important steps in the training are not skipped.
If you have ever been told to just ride out the bucks, and you do not want to go that route, risking serious injury to yourself, your horse, as well as those around you, you now have the tools to make your first rides after a break a safe and pleasurable experience... while increasing your confidence and strengthening the bond between you and your horse in the process.
filmed and edited by CameraHorse.Com and available for purchase through BauhrRanch.com
Description:
Getting back in the saddle on a fresh horse poses some dangerous risks, whether the horse has not been ridden for a few months or even just a few short weeks.
In the style that Steve and Carolyn Bauhr are known for, DON'T JUST GET ON! presents in-depth real time
demonstrations on two fresh horses that have not been ridden in several months, each with very different
temperaments and training backgrounds.
While the focus is on getting the fresh horse ready to ride again, the ongoing dialog is rich with helpful tidbits and observations for both the serious student of horsemanship and the casual rider.
For instance, you will learn there are times to not use pressure and release methods on a horse. You will learn to witness the subtle body postures of a horse that is about to break out in a storm as well as the signs that your work is complete and the horse is ridable.
With the Bauhrs no-holes approach to supporting the horse, important steps in the training are not skipped.
If you have ever been told to just ride out the bucks, and you do not want to go that route, risking serious injury to yourself, your horse, as well as those around you, you now have the tools to make your first rides after a break a safe and pleasurable experience... while increasing your confidence and strengthening the bond between you and your horse in the process.
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