Video Training Tips – By Category – Postural Rehabilitation
In response to letters and emails from people with training and behavior questions about their equines, Meredith has created a series of short training tip videos to help address some of these common issues. Be sure to check out the Detailed Descriptions if you’d like the printable guide that goes along with each video.
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Donkey Training | Feeding & Management | Tack, Equipment & Restraints | Grooming | Imprinting, Desensitization & Good Manners |Leading for Good Posture & Core Strength |
Lunging for Good Posture & Core Strength |Ground Driving |Riding Training |
Arena Training | General Performance Training |Jumping | Driving | Postural Rehabilitation

Assessing Your Equine

Training for Rehabilitation
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Assessing Your Equine
Determining your animal's athletic ability is a useful guide in the training of your equine. Here, Meredith breaks it down into both a physical and mental assessment. And check out the bonus Training Tip Detailed Descriptions! Each Detailed Description explains the subject of the video in a bit more detail and depth, including additional photos. These documents are each about 2 - 4 pages long, and they make it easy to print out the basics of the lesson to read and study offline. This Detailed Description covers information discussed in Training Tip #21 - Assessing Your Equine. To watch the video full-screen, click the icon in the bottom right corner of the player that looks like: [ ]. -
Training for Rehabilitation
Leading exercises for core strength in good equine posture are essential to the health and welfare of the abused equine. And check out the bonus Training Tip Detailed Descriptions! Each Detailed Description explains the subject of the video in a bit more detail and depth, including additional photos. These documents are each about 2 - 4 pages long, and they make it easy to print out the basics of the lesson to read and study offline. This Detailed Description covers information discussed in Training Tip #21 - Assessing Your Equine. To watch the video full-screen, click the icon in the bottom right corner of the player that looks like: [ ].