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Horse Training Video

Training horses areis} rarely a walk in the park. In fact, becoming a seasoned horse trainer requires many hours of practice and application, and much of money for clinics and courses in horse training. Yet, not everyone has the desire to become a professional trainer nor the money and time to enroll in many horse training events for weeks or even months of learning.

Horse training videos will allow you to study the inner workings of different horse trainer.

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Horse training videos should provide a compressed source of knowledge of horses and training. Although, clinics and such provide the benefit of being able to get questions answered and having an instructor guide you through the exercises, videos give you the advantage of being able to rewind or stop when you need to. Most of the time the techniques being taught by the videos are effective, so you don’t need to resort to trial and error in learning how to train your horse. And all the learning can be done in the comfort of your own home.

At Your Learning Level

Training videos also enable you to learn training methods and caring for your horse at your pace. You don’t need to adapt to a rigid schedule that clinics may have to enforce. You can learn new skills while you go on with your life, your job, or other priorities. These videos are great for people who want to learn more about horses and training but only a few minutes each day in which to fit learning into their daily schedules.

Repetition

If you own the videos, you have the luxury of playing the videos over and over again until you have fully grasped the topics covered. But don’t underestimate the value of borrowing videos as well.

Learn Anywhere, Anytime

There are no more reasons for you not to allocate time each day to learning how to train your horse.

© 2005 Allen Pogue All rights reserved

Perhaps one of the most difficult hurdles inherent in promoting the Imagine a Horse training program is the use of the word tricks when used to describe some of the behaviors we seek to accomplish. There is a very real segment of the present day horse culture that recoils from even the thought of including anything outside the mainstream in their chosen field of endeavor. When I was growing up in the Midwest in the 1950’s and 60’s trick horses were quite popular. Mr. Ed was a wildly popular TV show and the comedy movies about Francis The Talking Mule were a recent memory. There was not a Saturday afternoon cowboy matinee that did not include an equine co-star that often was as popular (or more so) than the cowboy hero. Roy Rogers’ horse Trigger and Gene Autry’s Champion are probably the two most well remembered equine stars of both TV and movies. Trigger was often billed as, “the smartest horse in the world”. Now this is quite a title to have to live up to, but the horse along with some clever off-screen coaching by Glenn Randall his trainer, always did his part to not only save the day for Roy but also to provide a little comic relief now and then. Educated horse lovers in the 21st century tend to admire the horse’s contribution to our culture not as a comedian but more as sentient and near equal companion in sport and in the field who though mute is eloquent in his own ways. Imagine a Horse was created to address this very real concept from the very beginning. We see it happening all the time, clinicians and trainers from in other more traditional disciplines trying to capitalize on the newly rekindled interest in trick training. Just open any equine magazine and carefully examine advertisements and articles and you will see trick horses being used to generate in interest a product line or a training program that has become passé with over exposure and over hyped marketing. There is nothing inherently wrong with this, but it is easy to see through. In doing so the common denominator gets lowered and the public is once again exposed to horses being used as mere objects and all too often as the butt of a poorly conceived joke or comedic skit. I have taken my cue from Alios Podhajsky, the past director of the Spanish Riding School whose motto was, “The goal of all training is to make the horse more beautiful”. While beauty on the surface is in the eye of the beholder, real equine beauty is the totality of the experience and it is not limited to being merely skin

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Rainbow – Street Of Dreams (official music video) HQ


Official promo music video for “Street of Dreams” performed by Rainbow. This is the full length version in HQ. Released in 1983 (C) Polydor Records on the album Bent Out of Shape. A remastered CD reissue was released in May 1999, which restored the artwork of the original release. Joe Lynn Turner – vocals Ritchie Blackmore – guitar David Rosenthal – keyboards Roger Glover – bass Chuck Burgi – drums The lyrics are posted below: I heard the sound of voices in the night Spellbound there was someone calling I looked around no one was in sight Pulled down I just kept on falling Ive seen this place before You were standing by my side Ive seen your face before tonight Maybe I just see what I want it to be I know its a mystery Do you remember me on a street of dreams Running through my memory On the street of dreams There you stood a distant memory So good like we never parted Said to myself I knew youd set me free And here we are right back where we started Soemthings come over me And I dont know what to feel Maybe this fantasy is real Now I know I see what I want it to be But its still a mystery Do you remember me on the street of dreams Running through my memory On the street of dreams You are on every face I see On the street of dreams Solo Tell me have you always been On the street of dreams Will we ever meet again my friend Do you know just what it meand to be On the street of dreams Never know just who youll see do ya On the street of dreams You can be who you want to be

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GTAmissions’ GTAIV Video Guide – Mission 032 – The Puerto Rican Connection


www.youtube.com Click this to watch the previous episode! GTAmissions’ GTAIV Video Guide – Mission 032 – The Puerto Rican Connection PC Version of GTA IV, NO CHEATS OR MODS! Recorded using FRAPS and edited with Sony Vegas 7.0 PC Specs: AMD Phenom 9550 Quad-Core Proc., 6gb DDR2 Dual-Channel RAM, 640 gb HD, GeForce GTS 250 GFX Card, 650Watt Power Supply. Running Windows Vista Home 64-bit OS. Please visit my profile at: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA GOTO: www.youtube.com TAGS: yt:quality=high Grand Theft Auto IV Auto 4 GTA4 GTAIV GTA Rockstar Games North UPC 410425392428 MPN 39012 gtaiv gta iv grand theft auto four gtamissions rockstar games date video mission guide walkthrough The Puerto Rican Connection

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