Fine-Tune Your Lead Changes With Clinton

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If you’ve ever wondered: How do I get my horse to take the correct lead? What exercises can I do to improve my horse’s canter? What is the best way to ask for a canter departure? How can I encourage my horse to be more responsive? How do I teach my horse to do a flying lead change? Clinton has the answer in his Leads and Lead Changes DVD series.

As with all of his training materials that explain every topic in step-by-step detail, Clinton’s Leads and Lead Changes DVD series covers everything you need to know about teaching a horse a flying lead change, from covering the basics of a horse’s gaits to foundation exercises to fine-tuning a lead change for the highest levels of competition.

What’s on the Series:

Disc One
Much of the frustration involved with lead changes can be nipped in the bud by thorough preparation. Clinton demonstrates in detail the foundation he puts on his horses before addressing the topic of lead changes and provides practical, must-do exercises to set your horse up for success.

Disc Two
Working with three separate horses, Clinton demonstrates how to begin asking a horse to change leads. You’ll see the good, the bad and the ugly. No part of the horse’s learning process is hidden from the camera. The disc also includes a student lesson in which Clinton helps a rider teach lead changes. The lesson provides valuable troubleshooting advice.

Disc Three
Moving beyond the basics, Clinton explains how to progress and fine-tune a horse’s ability to change leads. He works with five horses that are more advanced in their training and offers fixes to common problems that are likely to crop up. By the end of the disc, you’ll have the know-how to train your horse to change leads off a feather-light touch.

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