Dan James: Teaching Horses How to Learn

Dan James: Teaching Horses How to Learn

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Peter Wylde: Commitment to the Horse, the Sport, and the Journey

This Week on In Stride Sinead Halpin-Maynard is joined by Olympic show jumper Peter Wylde to learn about his journey and the insights he’s gained from decades competing and coaching at the highest level. Meet the Guest: Peter Wylde Peter Wylde is an Olympic gold medal–winning Ame ...  Afficher plus

Daniel Dauphin: Horsemanship, Bitting, and Developing Feel from the Feet Up

This Week on In Stride Sinead Halpin-Maynard is joined by horsemanship trainer Daniel Dauphin to talk about his unconventional path in the horse world and his approach to training, problem-solving, and horsemanship. Meet the Guest: Daniel Dauphin Daniel Dauphin is a seasoned hors ...  Afficher plus

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HORSES IN THE MORNING for May 22, 2015
HORSES IN THE MORNING

The most popular morning show for horse people worldwide.  A light, lively, entertaining daily look at the horse world and the people in it. Hosted by Glenn the Geek and Jamie Jennings and produced by Coach Jenn. Entertaining conversation, entertaining and informative guests, num ...  Afficher plus

Road to 13a with Eric Hörst: Part II
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Coach Eric Horst continues the Road to 13a series with me as we explore my summer training (and what I did wrong), and then gets specific on how to level up my endurance and tactics for the hardest route I've ever taken on.

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Episode 315: Kevin Mulcahy, Constraints Led Coaching
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Guest: Kevin Mulcahy, Sports Practice Design SpecialistSports practice design specialist Kevin Mulcahy joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on representative practice using a constraints-led approach. Kevin is an experienced sports and conditioning coach who has worked ...  Afficher plus

The Big Lick
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The Tennessee Walking Horse has a natural gait that's famously smooth. And, if trained in a certain way, it can perform a walk that's even more spectacular, called the Big Lick. But, there's a secret behind how, exactly, these horses are trained to do the crowd-pleasing step they ...  Afficher plus