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Front Page Articles - Top Carousel Articles March 28, 2011

Ted Turner Equine “Expect Success” Clinic

Ted Turner with Horse

 

TED TURNER EQUINE

“EXPECT SUCCESS” CLINIC

OFFERS EDUCATION AND EXCLUSIVITY

Clinic Sets Stage for Filming of New Online Training Series


Ted Turner  Equine announced today  the completion of the first training  video  series recently filmed at the  “Expect
Success” Clinic held at the Jay Star Ranch in Pilot Point, Texas on June 25-26.

Ted Turner Equine, located in Thackerville, Oklahoma  is an  equine training facility and operation led by Ted Turner,
AQHA’s leading earner of World Championship titles. Since its inception, TTE has won more than 125 ApHC World
Championships, over 45 APHA World Championships and at least 25 PHBA World Championships. Turner and his camp
provide a variety of niche services, which include training, sales consulting and equine clinics.

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Training A Horse To Stop

Written by Caterina Tadlock   

The first and most important part of teaching your horse to stop, is getting him used to hearing the voice command "whoa". You don't have to use "whoa" to mean stop, any other word will do, but "whoa' is usually the word used word to mean stop in the horse world.

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Riding Balance Basics

Written by Nancy-Wesolek-Sterrett   

You must be relaxed, your center of gravity must be balanced over your horse's center of gravity and you must be able to follow the horse's motion before you can master applying individual aids correctly or coordinating a sequence of aids.

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Horse Logic

Written by Ron Meredith   

Good horse training is boring to watch. It looks like nothing is happening. Many people are impressed by training methods that are nothing more than a blatant series of attacks on the horse because they are dramatic to watch. However, physically dominating a horse does not teach him anything. To train a horse, you must use mental strength, not physical strength.

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