How to Train a Shooting Horse

How to Train a Shooting Horse

The companion videos that bring you into the action with Kenda running you through all the Drills and Skills in her new book.

Want to learn the secrets of training like the pros?  The best kept secret is simply committing long hours and hard work, refining fundamentals until you can do them in your sleep. While there are no magic tricks, you can use Train Like a Champion as the basis for your own program as it’s Kenda’s very own compilation of years of teaching, competing at the highest level and coaching riders of all levels from across the world. Crammed with prime nuggets of information ranging from shooting and riding form, tracking targets, timing and mindset, there’s ten essential drills you can set up in your own arena that will break down elements of the most challenging courses in mounted shooting. By breaking them down and concentrating on mastering individual components, the next time you saddle up you’ll be more confident in attacking the whole pattern, your horse will be more responsive to your cues and you’ll work as a team to turn in your best runs ever.

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How to Train a Shooting Horse

The companion videos that bring you into the action with Kenda running you through all the Drills and Skills in her new book.

Want to learn the secrets of training like the pros?  The best kept secret is simply committing long hours and hard work, refining fundamentals until you can do them in your sleep. While there are no magic tricks, you can use Train Like a Champion as the basis for your own program as it’s Kenda’s very own compilation of years of teaching, competing at the highest level and coaching riders of all levels from across the world. Crammed with prime nuggets of information ranging from shooting and riding form, tracking targets, timing and mindset, there’s ten essential drills you can set up in your own arena that will break down elements of the most challenging courses in mounted shooting. By breaking them down and concentrating on mastering individual components, the next time you saddle up you’ll be more confident in attacking the whole pattern, your horse will be more responsive to your cues and you’ll work as a team to turn in your best runs ever.