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Heather Whittemore  480-621-1670

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P.O. Box 1199, Apache Junction, AZ 85219 USA
Email: horseandme13*netscape.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Heather Whittemore lives in South Central Arizona (Pinal county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa.
   
 
Stevan Wren  520-456-2703

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170 E. Camino de Pampas, Huachuca City, AZ 85616 USA
Email: blackhorse42*yahoo.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Stevan Wren lives in Central Arizona (Cochise county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Benson, Sierra Vista, Tucson, Willcox.
   
 
     

john lyons certified horse trainers - California

Luis Alvarado  707-451-7769

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7603 S Acacia Ln, Vacaville, CA 95688 USA
Email: alvaradoequine*aol.com (replace * with @), Site: www.alvaradoequine.com

  John Lyons horseman Luis Alvarado lives in Northern California (Solano county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Stockton, San Francisco, Sacramento.
   
 
Bill Burkett

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2050 Nelander Rd, Stevinson, CA 95374 USA
Email: b&estables*aol.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Bill Burkett lives in Central California (Merced county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Modesto, Merced, Atwater.
   
 
Sarah Burnside  970-270-3541

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2830 Bixler Road, Brentwood, CA 94513 USA
Email: sjb*joshlyonscertified.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Sarah Burnside lives in Northern California (Contra Costa county) within 100 miles of the following cities: San Francisco, Berkeley, Modesto and San Jose.
   
 
Deven Childers  916-284-0872

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6636 - 24th Street, Rio Linda, CA 95673 USA
Email: thermeagle*aol.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Deven Childers lives in Northern California (Sacramento county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Citrus Heights, Roseville, Folsom, Sacramento, San Francisco, Stockton, Modesto, Fremont.
   
 
Kriss Costa  831-635-0569

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5426 San Felipe Rd., Stockton, CA 95203 USA
Email: workinclass*pcwi.net (replace * with @), Site: www.workinclassranch.com

  John Lyons horseman Kriss Costa lives in Northern California (San Joaquin county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Stockton, Manteca, Lodi, Modesto, San Francisco, Sacramento, Merced.
   
 
Kay Cox-Eveleigh  760-788-1603

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1821 Keyes Road, Ramona, CA 92065 USA
Email: KandLRanch*aol.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Kay Cox-Eveleigh lives in Southern California (San Diego county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Escondido, Ramona, Rosemont, San Marcos, San Diego, Temecula.
   
 
Beth Esfandiari  760-580-2414

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12294 Lilac Hill, Valley Center, CA 92082 USA
Email: loneroanfarm*yahoo.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Beth Esfandiari lives in Southern California (San Diego county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Oceanside, San Marcos, Escondido, Vista, Carlsbad, San Diego, Temecula.
   
 
Randy Ford  209-663-0451

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PO Box 741, Valley Springs, CA 95252 USA
Email: rfordrandy*aol.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Randy Ford lives in Northern California (Calaveras county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Sacramento, Stockton, San Jose, South Lake Tahoe.
   
 
Daniel Gardner

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300 Redrock St, Anaheim, CA 92807 USA
Email: rednightdan*hotmail.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Daniel Gardner lives in Southern California (Orange county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Anaheim, Yorba Linda, Orange.
   
 
Wendell Green  530-671-1680

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PO Box 375, Yuba City, CA 95992 USA
Email: wendell*dalelgreen.com (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Wendell Green lives in Northern California (Sutter county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Yuba City, Citrus Heights, Sacramento, Stockton, Santa Rosa, Reno.
   
 
Ivonne Gutierrez  925-922-0238

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6353 Dana Court, Pleasanton, CA 94588 USA
Email: ivonneis*juno.com (replace * with @), Site: http://www.johnlyonscertified.com

  John Lyons horseman Ivonne Gutierrez lives in Northern California (Alameda county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Walnut Creek, Oakland, Livermore, Redwood City.
   
 
Sheila Hewitt-King  530-391-5884

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P.O. Box 1989, Shingle Springs, CA 95682 USA
Email: king-ranch*sbc.global.net (replace * with @)

  John Lyons horseman Sheila Hewitt-King lives in Northern California (El Dorado county) within 100 miles of the following cities: Folsom, Rancho Cordova, Sacramento, Modesto, South Lake Tahoe, Davis, Yuba City.
   
 
   
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"The next thing you'll do (or the first, if you've got that aggressive horse mentioned above) is to nail your outside turns. When you began, an outside turn would have been easy. Your horse was probably dying to turn away (read: run away) from you. But, we've just taught him to turn in and that's what he'll expect you to be asking for the first few minutes. Those who begin with inside turns should expect this behavior when transitioning to outside turns and vice-versa.

What you'll do to get your outside turns is to simply change the way you carry your hips: Now you'll be walking at the horse's head, concentrating on driving it with your body language into the fence or wall. Note here that if your horse is going 87 million miles an hour around in a circle, asking for an outside turn (when it's new to him) is just asking for trouble. Back off a tad and allow the horse to slow a bit, then walk toward the front end of the horse, pushing it into the fence/wall. (You may need to begin this "pressure" half a round pen away if the horse is traveling at a good clip. Give them time to know it's coming, don't spring it on them.) Sometimes it helps to raise your hand and motion toward the horse head, sort of "pointing it" toward the fence. With the inside turn you were, in effect, backing away, inviting the horse's head and neck with your body. With the outside turn your walking toward the front of the horse. You only need to do about ten outside turns either direction and your horse should have it down pat. Just watch to see how well he's reading your body language. If you can make a rather subtle move and the horse correctly reads it as a request for a inside or outside turn, then you know he's got it."

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"Use training exercises to let a little pressure leak here and there, redirecting that energy to your advantage. For example, in our Hip-Shoulder-Shoulder exercise we begin by walking forward, then pick up a rein and ask one shoulder to stop while the rear end keeps moving. We cause one shoulder to stop, so we make a connection between the rein and stopping the shoulder – but we allow the energy to continue flowing by allowing (or causing) the hips to keep moving. By not bottling the horse up, we've helped keep him calm, yet achieved a training objective. We've shown him how to channel that energy into a turn, a stop or whatever. And for the horse that wasn't stopping, it's become a simple thing to 'turn the water off.'"

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