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Re: [RC] John Lyons stuff//Equipped - Beverley H. Kane, MD

I take L gin's comment to mean that Lyons doesn't rely on a bunch of
expensive custom equipment like 7' orange rods and $80 lead ropes.

Lyons' main piece of equipment seems to be the New Testament which, not even
being Christian, I find endearing.

On 3/18/06 8:34 AM, "k s swigart" <katswig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This statement cracks me up....ummmm...it's as if "the rein" isn't a
piece of "equipment." As are, BTW, round pens and rope halters, etc.

If John Lyons starts with the rein as a cue, he is relying on equipment.

L gin said:

John Lyons premise is all on teaching the horse that you
get a [release from] pressure for doing the right thing. Starting
with the rein as a cue...He keeps it simple, consistant, so
the horse understands. But it is a different language than
other more traditional methods that relay (sic) on "equipment".



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