"Who Else Wants to Learn The Secrets of Safe Horseback
Riding, and Have Complete Control and Confidence While in the Saddle?"
September 10, 2009 RE: Learn Natural Horseback Riding
Dear Friend:
Whether
you're going for your very first horseback ride or a seasoned rider,
this could very well be the most important letter you've read all day.
Today I'm going to reveal the secrets of safe riding every horse owner
should know-whether they're riding in the arena, jumping, or going on
trail rides.
Eric Bravo has just put everything you need to
know-from how to stop a horse in an emergency to riding fluidly so that
you're part of the horse-in a four video set no horse owner can live
without.
Introducing "Natural Rider" :
Five Horseback Riding Lessons on Video
Imagine being able to ride any gait without bouncing.
Picture yourself being able to ride all day-without any aches
and pains.
Imagine the feeling of riding with
complete confidence, with a
horse that's calm and responsive.
Think of having a horse so light on the
reins, that he'd turn on a dime.
Picture your horse coming to a stop immediately
- without pulling or struggling, in any gait, even a full gallop-giving
you complete safety in the saddle.
Thinking
about your horse right this very moment, does this seem like an
impossibility, maybe because your horse seems to do just what he wants,
or is occasionally out of control?
Well,
what I described in the above paragraphs can be reality and faster than
you think. Horse Trainer Eric Bravo is going to show
you how to do all of the above and more-in step-by-step fashion-making
your horse confident,
and responsive. In the process you'll gain confidence too, learning how
to ride your horse the right-and safe-way.
In this 5 video, 2 and a half hour
series you'll learn:
The critical
groundwork training to use before
riding your horse.
How
to mount and dismount a
horse safely.
Learn how to lower a horse's head
(vertical flexion) on the ground and in the saddle. Find out how this
promotes relaxation and confidence in your horse.
Learn
how to do lateral flexion on
the ground and in the saddle to promote responsiveness.
Teach your horse to "Go", even train
a young colt for the first time.
Teach
your horse to respond to the
one-rein stop.
Find out how vital exercises moving
the hindquarter and front end while in the saddle make your horse more
responsive than ever.
Learn
how to move your body with your
horse so that you actually become part of the horse while riding.
Get rid of bouncing
while riding.
Never
again feel out of control with your horse.
Learn how to change gaits
fluidly-moving your horse from walk, trot, to canter, and back
again.
Learn
figure-8 exercises to train your horse to be completely responsive to
turns.
Find out how to transfer groundwork
exercises like backing up your horse to the saddle.
Learn
more advanced riding techniques to take your riding to a new level.
Teach your horse how to side pass.
Be
safe!
The Natural Rider Series includes 5 videos-each 30 minutes in
Length
Video
One: Prepare for Riding
In
Prepare for Riding, Eric Bravo shows you the critical exercises you
need to do with your horse before riding. These exercises not only
ensure safety, they help you establish leadership with your horse
before getting on her back and help increase responsiveness-making your
horse light and easy to control.
Topics covered include:
Basic groundwork to do
with your horse when planning a ride-and how to do it in under ten
minutes.
Flexing techniques to help
your horse relax.
How to get your horse
paying attention to you.
How to introduce a horse
to the saddle-even if its the first time.
Putting the saddle,
bridle, and reins on your horse.
Mounting and dismounting
your horse.
Exercises to do in the
saddle before going out on a ride, or for training your horse the first
time.
Length: About 30 minutes
Video
Two: Natural Riding
Do you wish you could flow with your horse and
ride fluidly? Do you wish you could ride without bouncing? In this
video Eric Bravo shows you how to ride a horse using natural rhythms so
that you're not sore after riding-and you look better in front of your
friends!
How to seat yourself
properly in the saddle.
How to ride so that you're
part of the horse-so you're actually riding the horse and not the
saddle.
How to move your hips with
your horse so that you're not bouncing while riding.
How to make a horse speed
up by using the movement of your hips.
How to avoid clamping down
on a horse-so that he's more comfortable during the ride (your legs
won't be sore either).
Figurie-8
exercises you can practice with your horse in the arena or round pen to
train him to be responsive, and changing gaits.
Length: About 30 minutes
Video
Three: Safe Riding
Safe riding builds on the previous
two videos to reinforce the techniques and adds tools you need for safe
riding:
How to move the
hindquarter, when you're in the saddle.
How to move the front end,
when you're in the saddle.
Backing up your horse when
you're in the saddle.
Teaching your horse to
"Go!" when you're in the saddle-and do it in a controlled fashion.
Teaching your horse to
stand-still when mounting.
How to get up in the
saddle safely.
One-rein stopping
techniques that can be used as an emergency stop if your horse takes
off on you.
Practicing one-rein stops
at a walk, trot, and canter.
Getting your horse to move
responsively in walk, trot, and canter.
Moving out without
squeezing the horse.
Changing gaits.
A quick intro to
side-passing while in the saddle.
Length: Approximately 30 minutes.
Video
Four: Advanced Techniques and Sidepassing
The Fourth Video in the series picks up where
video three
left off. Learn side-passing in detail, and more advanced riding
techniques. Includes trotting and cantering safely and lead changes.
Length: Approximately 30 minutes.
Video Five:
Riding Bareback and Bridleless
In the final video of the series, Eric Bravo introduces you to riding
horses bareback and bridleless. In this lesson that guides you in
step-by-step fashion, you'll learn how to take it slow so that you can
build total control and safety with your horse, taking your riding
skills to a new level. Topics covered include:
Asking your horse for lateral and
vertical flexion, with no reins, leadrope, or halter.
Asking your horse to move his
forehand while riding bareback.
Asking your horse to move his
hindquarter while riding bareback.
Getting your horse to "go" and come
to a stop while riding bareback.
Walking and trotting in circles
Getting the most out of your horse
Approximate Length: 30 Minutes
Includes 2.5
Hours of Video Footage
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video-Starting Your Horse
In
this 30 minute video, you'll learn all the basic ground training you
need to do with your horse just before riding-and review the techniques
that you're going to take to the saddle in the Natural Rider video
series. Eric will show
you how to do all the movements you need to do with your horse on the
ground first before moving on to riding. This video normally sells for
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A horse that pays attention to his rider is a safe horse.
Yours free to keep-even if you return the four riding videos.