The Facts:
-Trained For 10 of the Top Trainers in the World
-Puts on Horsemanship Clinics throughout the Country
-Syndicated Columnist writing a Weekly Horse Training Help Column
- Radio Talk Show Host about Horse Training Tips
-Acted in short films
-Trained 1000's of Students in the Many Disciplines of Horsemanship
-Showed in National Reining Cow Horse Snaffle Bit Futurity
-Showed in National Reining Horse Futurity
-Showed in Cutting Futurities as well as horse shows in many events
-Competes in Barrel Racing Associations such as the XBA, NBHA, and WBRA

A message from Bob to you:

My goal is to help “YOU” become the best you can be as a horse person.
First of all let me introduce myself to you. It’s is always a positive step toward trust building, with some information about the person you will be working with.

I have spent my life studying horses. I have paid attention to how horses move, how they learn, how they react to different riders, and what techniques help them to perform better. I have spent over 30 years training top performing horses. I have searched and studied the best techniques that have promised positive results and a disciplined horse. I have spent over 68,000 hours in the saddle.

I have studied the worst techniques and found out what doesn’t work in horse and rider training. The common thread in all there is to learn is that consistency builds confidence and correct discipline creates great performance. Horses are creatures of habits, learn how to train them with their own habits, just like I did when I taught my reining horse stallion “Roainie” how to run barrels with out a rider on his back.

Through the combination of discipline and consistency comes success. We've taught thousands of students to understand horsemanship as an art as well as a science. The science lies in the skills of having all the knowledge and tools of being the best horseperson you can be. Learning from others is where you fine that knowledge and the tools. The art is found in the partnership that can develop between the horse and rider.

Each of us wants to become the best at what we love to do. So, let's begin.....Take a deep breath, relax and loosen the trainer in you as you prepare to read. Let's see if our ideas can help you and your horse become partners in all that you are capable of becoming. Let us help you find the best way to train your horse. Through the combination of discipline and consistency comes success. I have taught thousands of students to understand horsemanship as an Art as well as a Science. The Science lies in the skills I have learned while working the fields of cutting, reining, working cow horses, barrel racing, and even in the art of English riding and jumping.

The Art is found in the partnership that can develop between the horse and rider. As our partnership becomes more perfect, it becomes the mark of Excellence in our horsemanship and showmanship, and we become one with our horse. Each one of us want to become the best we can be, at being one with our horse, and understanding them, and helping our horse reach the Highest Degree of Performance in their life.

One thing I know is that I still am learning new and better ways to train horses and that I have not learned it all. The one thing I have learned is that some things will not work in training the horse. So don’t waste time learning how to frustrate your horse, copy the success of others great trainers that are willing to share their horse training secretes with you. Let me see if my ideas can help you and your horse become partners in all that you are capable of becoming. Let me help you find the best way to train your horse.
My training Philosophy is simple:

I am dedicated to improving the relationship between horse and rider. I feel a gentle rider makes a gentle horse. I teach riders to trust their horse so that the horse can trust them. I believe that both riders and horses learn faster in a relationship based on trust. I believe horses are our teachers too. So I teach the rider how to learn from the horses in order to improve the training experience.

I teach that lightness and rewarding hands create bridle-less horses. I invite you to come along and learn our methods. I promise you will discover great results with my methods.
Thank You
Bob Logan
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