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The following letters deal with training issues that are similar or related to the article you were reading "Hurry Up and Stop" and may offer additonal insight:
 

Backing Up
Young Horse Training: "He will not walk forward he wants to go backwards all the way. He also has a biting problem"

Horse Exercises: "Would you send me the steps to the Hip-Shoulder-Shoulder exercise?"

Teach a Horse to Backup: "The one I am working with has a problem stopping and backing"

Teach a Horse to Backup: "He doesn't want to back up. He starts rearing his head up"

Stop
How Do You Teach a Horse to Stop: "What can I do to get her to stop throwing her head and when I say ho she will stop?"

Training Problem Horses: "Trouble is his different personality when I ride alone or with my friend teaching me..."

Yield to Pressure
Teach a Horse to Stand Tied: "The only problem I have is that I cannot tie him up"

Train a Horse to Trailer: "Perhaps you will have an article about trailer unloading?"

Horse on Its Hind Legs: "He rides really good but sometimes he will raise up on his hind legs and roll over on me"

Horse Riding Instruction: "The mare's attitude has changed from good to not good"


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