Paul  with www.manehorsemanship.com has been training horses for 32 years. From starting colts to finishing horses, Paul's style of training is a Vaquero Style, The Old California Way. This was the beginning of Natural Horsemanship, which began centuries ago. Horses untouched by man are perfect by nature... They come into our lives not knowing what is expected of them, and yet they don't expect anything from us. Paul believes you become a horseman when, with proper communication, you establish a respectful trust and leadership with your horse. Paul has made it his mission to find the horseman in you, through touch, timing, soft feel, understanding, and rewarding your horse for the slightest try.

Horsemanship DVD 5 Pack [/h1]
[h3]Volume 1 - Ground Work[/h3] Whether you are an experienced rider, or have never even been in a saddle, learn the foundation of the Natural Horsemanship way.

[h3]Volume 2 - Ready to Ride[/h3] Learn the basics of first being in your saddle. Check your brakes with Lateral & Vertical Flexion, learn how to move with your horse, and always know how to regain control with The One Rein Stop. Find your balance on your horse to make riding simple and move on to more advanced techniques.

[h3]Volume 3 - Body Control & Positioning[/h3] To ride like a Natural Horseman is to become one with the movement of your horse. Learn to develop the riding position of your body in a way that your horse can naturally understand. "Somebody that has horsemanship develops a unity with their horse that riding is completely fluid. There is no off movement on the rider. There is no off movement on the horse. It's like music."

[h3]Volume 4 - Horsemanship Exercises[/h3] Master the advanced techniques of Natural Horsemanship. Complete the development of a true unity you will have with your horse as you learn these exercises. Put all the skills of Natural Horsemanship together and go through a gate with ease as you show off how much guidance and control you have with your horse.

[h3]Volume 5 - Trailer Loading[/h3]
"Horses that trailer well go into the trailer by themselves and they come out of the trailer by themselves. You don't have to coax them to go in or push them to go out."
If not done correctly, Trailer Loading can be one of the most dangerous things you do with your horse. Never pull on your horse and make him go into a trailer. Learn to ask your horse to go into a trailer on his own accord using the Natural Horsemanship way.


Natural Horsemanship with Paul Ortuno
www.manehorsemanship.com