Take Your Fundamentals on the Trail

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Taking your horse down the trail can be some of the best fun you have with him. It’s hard to beat riding a well-trained horse in pretty country. Trail riding can be as relaxing or as challenging as you desire and it creates a better partnership between you and your horse. Plus, it’s just plain good for your horse – it adds variety to his training and offers great mental and physical stimulation for him. However, if you’re not properly prepared for the experience or if your horse is not trained to ride on the trail, trail riding can be very frustrating, frightening and dangerous.

If you’re searching for tips to make the most of your trail riding experience and want to train your horse to be a safe, willing and dependable trail partner, Clinton has the step-by-step advice you’re in need of in his Fundamentals In Action on the Trail Series. The training kit comes with 10 DVDs and two hard cover books that detail Clinton’s entire training-on-the-trail process, from selecting the right horse to troubleshooting common problems.

Take a sneak peek of the lessons included in the training kit on our website.

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