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Volume I: Royal Approach Intro and Overview (2-DVD Set)

$74.00

 

YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE!

 

Volume I:  Introduction to The Royal Approach

Whether you've spent a lifetime with horses or are just beginning your equine journey, this 4-DVD disk, 8+ hour Volume I video training set, is for the newcomer to the Royal Approach.  It includes an overview on the philosophy and theory behind the approach, as well as a demonstration of the techniques.

Based on the latest recommendations of leading universities and behavioral scientists, the Royal Approach uses a method of cultivating a horse's behavior and fostering the horse/human relationship through connection, communication and conditioning, rather than force and/or restraint. Developed and taught by Cynthia Royal, this safe and effective approach is based on best learning practices and the latest in energy and body language, domestic horse psychology and positive reward-based techniques. Learn the power of positive reinforcement and make punishment, pressure and pushing of your horse a thing of the past.

Features detailed information on all aspects of the horse's emotional, intellectual and physical actions and needs as an individual and as a prey, herd animal. With demonstration on numerous horses of varying ages, breeds, behavioral challenges and experience, including shy, fearful and agressive individuals. Includes appearance by the most fameous living movie-star horse - 'Blanco' who played Gandalf the Wizard's horse Shadowfax in the Lord of The Rings blockbuster movies The Two towers and Return of the King.


Filmed at a beautiful mountain-top ranch in Malibu, California.

No previous experience required.  Great for anyone interested in learning how to interact with and train animals in a kind, knowledgeable and thoughtful way.

Price:  $99

Requires dual-layer, R+ capable DVD player

  

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  • Model: INTRO-1
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 13 August, 2009.

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