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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

546.0. "Western Horse Videos ?" by SEQUEL::GREGG () Mon Apr 04 1988 15:27

    I am looking for Videos on Western Riding or Training. If anyone
    has one or knows where they are I would like to borrow or rent one
    or a few if possible.
     
    I own 2 horses that I ride and train Western and would like
    to see some of the proper moves, methods, tack, ring set ups, etc..
                                        
    Can anyone out there help ???
    
    
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546.1USMRM2::PMARKELLMon Apr 04 1988 17:2412
    Try looking in horse magazines.  I frequently see them in a magazine
    called Horsemen.  Also try Equus.  The Saddle Shed in Grafton, MA
    has all sorts of video tapes to rent or buy ($5.00/day) if you live
    near there, if not check your tack shop.  Videos are expensive about
    $65. to $70. per tape but they are worth it.  Check the Horsemen's
    Yankee Pedlar for them also they might have a ad for them (it's
    highly unlikely, but one never knows). But your best bet is a western
    horse magazine.
    
    good luck 
    stephanie
    
546.2view before you buyNOETIC::KOLBEFree South Africa - NOWMon Apr 04 1988 17:5214
	Given the high cost of the videos I would recommend renting before you
	buy. I have rented a number of them and the quality varied dramatically.

	I rented a Richard Shranke (sp?) video on "Bits and bitting". He really
	knew what he was talking about but the video was terrible. Whoever
	made it had no idea what they were doing. At two points in the video
	Richard started coughing and they just filmed right through with him
	sounding desperate for a drink of water. The lighting was natural sun
	and seeing the bits was difficult due to glare. Given the knowledge he
	had to share this video did him a great disservice.

	These aren't western but George Morris and Sally Swift both had very
	well done videos. liesl
546.3mail-away rentalsVOLGA::PORTERTue Apr 05 1988 09:499
    There are a number of video rental clubs available which
    offer large selections of equestrian topics.  I have seen
    ads in the peddlar and other mag's.  More and more tack
    shops are carrying videos also.  Renting would definately
    be less expensive.
    
    I've seen the Sally Swift tapes and thoroughly enjoyed them.
    
    Karen
546.4This place will have more tapes than you'll know what to do withNOWIMP::DADDAMIOHopelessly optimisticTue Apr 05 1988 14:386
    See note 10.80 for the address of a place called The Video Schoolhouse.
    They have videos on everything and more on horses than I've seen
    anywhere else.  They also have a rental program although I have
    never used it.
    
    						Jan
546.5Western Horseman MagazineGENRAL::BOURBEAUTue Apr 05 1988 19:168
    	Western Horseman magazine in Colorado Springs has a good selection
    of what seem to be excellent videos advertised in their magazine.
    I;ve never bought/rented any of  these,however,so I don't know how
    good they are. If they're as good as some of their books,they're
    probably worth seeing.
    
    	George
    
546.7...by popular demand?BUGCHK::DINGEEJulie Dingee, VAX Forms DevelopmentTue Apr 19 1988 16:2212
	I have a membership at DAVE'S VIDEO on Rte. 119 in West
	Townsend, MA. He doesn't currently have any equine/
	equitation videos, but says he'd get some if enough
	members expressed an interest.

	Membership is *FREE*! So, if you live in the area, and
	wanted to join a new video club...I've already put my
	requests in!

	Thanks,
	-julie
546.8what did you request?KEATON::FOXA momentary lapse of reason... PFWed Apr 20 1988 13:284
    Julie, what did you request? I might be willing to drive further
    to get a good "horsey" video!
    
    Linda
546.9not a specific tapeBUGCHK::DINGEEJulie Dingee, VAX Forms DevelopmentThu Apr 21 1988 10:3711
	Sorry, guess I was misleading; I didn't request a particular
	video, just "horse" videos - he won't get ANYTHING until he
	knows he has enough customers, then he'll order some. Since
	I'm more into trail riding than any other type of riding, I
	would be amenable to learning about anything! More specifically
	dressage, jumping and eventing. So, if you want to start a
	campaign there to get in tapes on a particular subject, I'll
	go along with it!

	-j
546.10Mail order horse videos.GENRAL::LEECHA closed mouth gathers no feet.Thu Aug 06 1992 17:3432
    
    
    The Horse Man's Source
    11425 Black Forest Road
    Colorado Springs, Co.
    
    (719) 495-0028 
    
    1-800-325-1894 for mail order 9 am to 5 pm Mountain time Mon.- Fri.
    
    Mail Order Club Lifetime Membership is $40.00 and includes free rental 
    of the first tape.  Must be a member of the video club to rent but not
    to purchase tapes.  Tapes rental is $6.00 for one and $11.00 for two
    shipped to the same address at the same time.  Rental tapes need to 
    be returned on or before the 4th day after receipt via the enclosed 
    self addressed mailer.  They accept Visa, Master Charge,American
    Express or personal check.  
    
    I have never used this service but am posting it here for general 
    information.  Their catalog is about 40 pages long and covers 
    dressage ( the entire set of tapes by Dr. Reiner Klimke, the series by
    Hilda Gurney on selecting the dressage horse, 1984 Olypmics,  Goodwood
    international dressage 1985, and many other international competitions) 
    among others.  Hunters (tapes by William Steinkraus, Bruce Davidson,
    Mark Todd, and many others).  Saddle seat, basic horse care, health and 
    conformation, Centered Riding by Sally Swift, carriage driving, polo
    and horse racing.  The section on Western events includes tapes by 
    Richard Shrake, Don Burt and Tommy Manion.  
    
    For more information, please call the above 800 number.
    
        
546.11Instructional Video TapesANGLIN::DUNTONNode: Was aware ofThu Jun 02 1994 16:1320
    I am looking for a videotape that provides basic instructions for a
    beginner to intermediate rider.  I have a well trained and very
    experienced 15 year old Appaloosa mare who knows a LOT more than I do!
    In her 15 years she has barrel raced, roped, and worked cattle.
    I've tried to find an instructor who can give me lessons for this type
    of riding but cannot find one that I'm satisfied with.  Most specialize
    in showing or competitive events which do not interest me. 
    
    I noticed in the Jeffers catalog some videotapes for different levels
    of riding instruction.  These focus on reining, cutting, training young
    horses, etc.  I want to know fundamentals of handling the western
    cowboy horse as well as exercises to improve my balance and sharpen my
    (and my horse's) skills.  What I already know about handling horses has
    been mostly learned from my smart little mare.  Can anyone recommend a
    good tape (or series of tapes) that contain detailed instruction?  Does 
    anyone have some that they would be willing to loan?  (I promise they 
    will be returned)!  Your suggestions are appreciated!
    
    /paula
    
546.12Mike Moser VideoBIRDIE::ROYWed Dec 27 1995 09:538
    I got a new video for Christmas that I highly recommend for pleasure
    enthusiasts!  It is by Mike Moser & Alex Ross and recommended by AQHA,
    I can't remember the name of it!)  It is excellent.  It has slow
    motion, neat little tricks to help you identify movement and where
    it is coming from, how to pick prospects, etc.  I'll find the name of
    it!
    
    Karen