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Preview: Andrew Coates: Your Step-By-Step Guide To Teaching The Turn-Around!

Andrew shows you what body parts of the horse you need to be able to control first before you teach your horse to turn around correctly. In part two, he demonstrates how you can use the flag to see if your horse is naturally connected to movement, which hopefully follows through to being a cowy horse.

Categories: Training, Beginners.
Part 1
Andrew shows you what body parts you need to be able to control first before you teach your horse the turn around. This exercise is great for older horses as well because it helps them slow down in the turn.
Part 2
Andrew shows you how to use the flag to see if your horse is naturally connected to movement which may follow through to being a cowy horse
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How I got started: I went to work for Graham Amos (Mouse) when I was 15. Then I went to work for Donald Gunn and that’s really where I learned how to show. After that I came to the states and worked for Gary Gonsalves in ‘95. I then went to train for Joe Montana for four years.

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