“When a horse’s neck is raised from the base instead of where the head and neck are attached, the top of the neck pulls back and shortens. But I use this quite a bit when trying to establish the feeling that the weight of the head and neck is now on top of the front legs instead of in front of them. I’m not trying to make this my life’s work just trying to take the privilege of pulling me out of the tack out of the equation. And yes, some hollowing of the back occurs. Once established if I lift on the corners of the mouth and try to raise the neck from where the head and neck attaches then neck extension is possible with the throat-latch open. Like other “eye brow raising” methods, make your point then get away from it and work your way back to something more conventional.” ~ Frank Barnett

Join us as Frank Barnett and Martin Black show and discuss the “how and why” with three different levels of horses young to experienced in the importance of knowing when to do what, make your point and get out.  This is an opportunity to depending your understanding of the importance of knowing “the parts” to begin to apply the feel.

$25 – lifetime access only with pre-registration.

This two hour session will begin at 6-8PM Boise, Idaho Time  Check your time zone here