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Squeezing Out of the Corner
Using your feet and squeezing as you leave the corner keeps you in rhythm with your horse. Lari Dee Guy and Hope Thompson explain how to squeeze coming out of the corner to catch the stride of her horse.
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Practice Session on Promise
Lari Dee Guy's 7-year-old mare Promise has a tendency of picking up her front feet when she leaves the box. In this practice session, Lari Dee focuses on keeping Promise's feet on the ground and leaving flat while getting herself back in the groove.
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Practice Session: Lunchbox
Miles Baker talks through what it takes to train 3-year-old running-bred Lunchbox.
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Practice Session: Gangster
Miles Baker takes us through a practice session with 5-year-old Gangster.
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PRACTICE SESSION LEDOUX
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PRACTICE SESSION 5 DIRTY FLING
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Practice Session: Darkk Side, Gangster, Lunchbox
Look inside the training program at the Relentless Remuda in this practice session with futurity prospects Darkk Side, Gangster, and Lunchbox.
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Practice Session on Bugatti and Gunners Nite Train
In this video, Trevor Brazile is riding Bugatti, a 4-year-old gelding by Bamacat out of a Furyofthewind mare, and Miles Baker is riding Gunners Nite Train, a 4-year-old by Gunners Nite Train out of Belle Starr Dun It.
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Speeding Up Your Runs
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Creating Draw to Cattle
Trevor Brazile and Miles Baker explain how to help teach your horse to be drawn to the steer if it isn't something that comes second nature to them in this Relentless Insights video brought to you by Cactus Ropes.
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Goat Tying with Kit Gilbert
Kit Gilbert now presents on video the goat tying instruction that has been so valuable to the young people who attend her clinics. Kit teaches how to position your horse, how to keep your horse working for you, exactly how to dismount, how to approach the goat, how to block it and flank it, and h...
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Slow-Steer Green Horse Practice Session
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Tie Down Roping Practice Arena Setup
Justin Maass discusses his arena setup and where he starts his colts. He gives his arena dimensions and the path a horse takes from roping in the pen to the bigger arena.