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In this episode, Jec interviews horseman Patrick King, a renown clinician and trainer based in California. The two discuss in-hand work or ground work. Turns out, riders and horse owners have very different ideas and opinions around what it is, how it’s done, and why we’re doing it.
It’s another compelling interview, with pre- and post-comments from Maddy Butcher.
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Jec and Maddy — thank you for introducing me to Patrick King. One thing I really enjoy about training education is when I can find anyone who I find agrees with my sense of horsemanship but has new and exciting ways to think about the subject. Adding Patrick to my short list. Lots of winter video watching ahead. Cathi