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		<title>Practical Equine Training, Inc.</title>
		<description>David Yauch, Certified Trainer Natural Horse Training in Culpeper, VA</description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Charm Bucking, Disengaging]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Trotting through an open field on return from 1st trail ride, Charm is on the other side of a fence which has 20 horses running around excited, cavorting.  She wants to join in the action.  As she begins to buck, David is beginning to apply the disengagement request, which will shut down Charm's buck.  Once her feet stop moving, David will request for her nose to drop to the ground as a calm down cue.  First he asks Charm to control herself physically, then emotionally.   When her nose comes to the ground, he counts to five, lifts her head, and calmly trots her off, in full control.   He has taught her to attend only to her rider, bucking is unacceptable, and she should remain calm at all times, whether or not horses around her are excited.]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Leading to Trail]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Charm being lead to the trail head for her 1st trail ride.  This is after working with Charm for about 5 hours total time, in two sessions in two days.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Charm being lead to the trail head for her 1st trail ride.  This is after working with Charm for about 5 hours total time, in two sessions in two days.]]></media:description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Head Down Cue w/Reins]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Golden Charm being taught to control her emotions with the rein head down cue, and clinic attendees learning how to apply the cue.  Each had a chance to ask Charm to drop her head to the ground with the rein.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Golden Charm being taught to control her emotions with the rein head down cue, and clinic attendees learning how to apply the cue.  Each had a chance to ask Charm to drop her head to the ground with the rein.]]></media:description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Charm Head Down on Trail]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Using the rein head down cue on her 1st trail ride.  This requests her to calm and relax.  If she gets excited, 1st comes disengagement to request physical control, then the head down, to request emotional control.]]></description>
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Charm Head Down on Trail]]></media:title>
			<media:description><![CDATA[Using the rein head down cue on her 1st trail ride.  This requests her to calm and relax.  If she gets excited, 1st comes disengagement to request physical control, then the head down, to request emotional control.]]></media:description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Charm on Trail]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Charm's 1st trail ride, this is the second time a human has been on her back.  She is both relaxed and attentive to her rider (notice her ears).  We will walk, trot, and canter, train transitions between the gaits and whoa, and cross water obstacles.]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Charm's First steps]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[Charm taking her first steps with a human on her back.  She's already learned to give to the bit, a go forward cue, go back cue, disengagement, head down w/reins cue, and spook in place.]]></description>
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Charm's First steps]]></media:title>
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