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Now a few people have said , well how many of the horses have you trained ???? Well , take a look at Lacerote on the stallion page . He was a basket case when I got him as he had been man handled by his first owner and he was not fit to even walk trot and canter unless you pulled with all your might . He had no mid or upper level training on him of any kind. I complexly trained this horse from the ground up . Ask anyone who has ridden here , first he is my main school Master , he listens to me from anywhere in the arena and    I have to spell or he understands what I say , all transitions can be done on the lunge only on voice . He knows all the lateral work, Piaffe , Passage , Spanish walk multiple flying changes etc , all trained one hundred percent by me . Next we Have my fabulous Trot and Gallop Horse Electron , go look at him now , here he is just being backed with no bit yet in his mouth . I got him at two , deathly afraid of people and I was the first person to sit on his back.( he did a capriolle !!! )  I myself trained him in all the low  school ,  lateral work  , Piaffe , unbelievable passage , Spanish walk forwards and backwards , canter work and levade . People who see him perform say he is spectacular . The other horse that I looked down in the picture for to see his leg ( ugh ) is Faldon Bravo a Paso Fino , note here the collection on the dropped rein . Faldon was trained by a few people and had some high school moves put on him by another trainer BUT he was frantic, running backwards at the slightest   ask for a rein back , rearing constantly  and  all the pictures of him before this were on a tight rein . I retrained him to be so light that he won the award in Paso Passion magazine  for the finest collected horse on loose rein . At that Time Jean Claude had taught me the meaning of real lightness and this was the first horse I put his method on . He is now 22 and still does all of his moves . In addition , myself I taught him to Spanish walk backwards and do  all the lateral  work at  the walk  and   in gait as well as the canter. Now I have Legolas the Huge Paso Pictured in the training section . He came with no training, only was sat on . I have trained him in shoulder in and traverse and half pass so far at the walk and gait and   of course to be as light as the pictures show through the classical progression . I am not a revolving door trainer , only take on a few and do them right . 


Bill and Faldon Bravo


Bill and Electron


Bill riding Ibis taking a lesson in Portugal


Bill riding Pencillin taking a lesson in Portugal
Here I am on my stallion Go Boys Boogie man , I was featured on the cover for the training and work I had done with this stallion to train him in the classical manner . I was riding at this time with Dominique Barbier and Susan Der Drake a competitive Dressage rider and long listed US Olympic rider

Bill riding Pencillin taking a lesson in Portugal

Bill and Boogie Man

Bill and Go Boys Boogie Man his TN Walkeer stallion
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