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Natural Horsemanship Article 
Most people think of Natural Horsemanship as a relatively new phenomenon, when in fact the philosophy of Natural Horsemanship can be traced back to ancient Greece.
Apr 17, 2008 - Julie Refnov Mortensen
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Explaining what the term "natural" means and why it does not apply to horsemanship.
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Comparing Natural and Traditional Horsemanship Article 
Traditional and Natural Horsemanship training techniques share a common goal - to teach the horse appropriate responses to humans, including being ridden.
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Horsemanship For Beginners Article 
To make the first meeting with a horse, a good confidence-building one, there are a few simple rules for the beginner horsemen to follow.
Apr 7, 2008 - Julie Refnov Mortensen
Understanding Evolutionary Horsemanship Article 
Evolutionary Horsemanship is a way of working with horses that considers the whole horse. This includes behavior, health (physical, mental and emotional) and environment.
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Horsemanship the Native American Way Article 
Communication is the key to over 200 years of unsurpassed skill of the Native American horseman. A magical bond between horse and rider allows for amazing results.
Nov 23, 2008 - Allene Reynolds
Xenophon's 'The Art of Horsemanship' Article 
Xenophon's 'The Art of Horsemanship' was written between 440 and 360 BC. Yet its style and insight have much to offer the modern rider.
Jul 5, 2008 - Elaine Walker
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Learning the Basics of Great Horsemanship Article 
Great horsemanship is all about relationship. No matter the breed of your horse, the basics of building a solid foundation are the same, from basic care to leadership.
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Rethinking Bits: Horse Snaffles Article 
Most riders think snaffle bits are kind. Not so. The Spanish training system uses bosals and haquimas, as well as educated hands, to train horses.
Dec 5, 2007 - Laura Harrison McBride
Federigo Grisone's Gli Ordini di Cavalcare Article 
Federigo Grisone's horsemanship manual of 1550 was the first to have a wide-ranging influence since Xenophon's 'The Art of Horsemanship', written 2000 years earlier.
Aug 13, 2008 - Elaine Walker
Instinctive Equestrianism Techniques Article 
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Three Great Horse Series for Older Teens Article 
There are many wonderful horse series aimed at teenagers. Pine Hollow, the Thoroughbred series and Heartland are looked into here.
Oct 26, 2011 - Chris Thomas
The Duke of Newcastle's 'New Method' Article 
William Cavendish, first Duke of Newcastle (1593-1676), published two manuals, setting out his 'New Method' for rearing, training and riding a horse.
Sep 25, 2008 - Elaine Walker