Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Julie Goodnight Finishes Filming on First Horse Master TV Show Episodes

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Julie Goodnight Finishes Filming on First Horse Master TV Show Episodes
 
Respected trainer Julie Goodnight just finished filming the first five episodes in her new makeover-style TV series, Horse Master. Goodnight—known for her easy to understand teaching style and her appearances at horse expos everywhere—works with a new equestrian and equine in each episode. You’ll get to know each rider and all she hopes to achieve with her horse. Next you’ll meet the horse—and see the problems that keep the rider’s goal from becoming reality. As the horse master, Goodnight steps in to work with each horse then trains the rider to be the best leader possible. Each rider gains skills and learns training tips to help her master her dreams.
            Goodnight begins her series on her own turf—in the heart of Colorado. In the premiere episode, filmed at Meadow Creek Farms in Longmont— http://www.meadowcreekfarms.net —a life-long equestrian and riding instructor, Pam, learns the groundwork skills necessary to help her fearful horse gain confidence on the Colorado trails. Goodnight teaches desensitizing techniques and makes sure horse and owner understand how to calm down with a head-lowering cue. Watch the Paint horse change from a tense and suspicious mount to a horse ready to listen and keep on the path.
            Next, Goodnight meets Helen and her Friesian named Peter. The pair is recuperating after two intense accidents. Goodnight helps Helen relax, create a plan, and begin to confidently work with her tall horse. You’ll see the spooks and learn how to teach your horse to relax with advance and retreat techniques.
            After Sharon’s recent surgery, she’s excited to get in shape for show season and learn the skills she needs to be the best rider possible for her experienced dressage horse. Sharon looks to Goodnight to learn collection techniques. Stay tuned for a great story of a beautiful horse and his dedicated rider.
            In the next episodes, Goodnight helps a youth rider learn to work with her new horse—and prepare for upcoming 4-H shows. She’ll help young Kelsey take charge—and avoid getting pushed and prodded by her too-friendly horse. Goodnight also helps a young horse learn the ground manners she needs before beginning under-saddle work.
            You’ll find great tips and lessons within each rider’s progress story. Join Julie Goodnight and learn how you can be the ultimate, confident, calm, and kind horse master.
Call to Action
Do you think you and your horse have the perfect story and problem for the Horse Master? Goodnight will film her next episodes in California (filming in early January, 2008), Florida (filming in February, 2008), and Arizona. Contact horsemaster@juliegoodnight.com to apply. Goodnight is looking for riders who want to improve their skills and horses that need a helping hand.
            Limited commercial advertising space is still available. Contact horsemaster@juliegoodnight.com for information. Contracts are available for six months and one-year terms. Expand your product’s reach by branching out to TV advertising. Target your brand to women horse owners watching an all-female-produced show.
            Visit http://www.juliegoodnight.com for more information about the show, or to shop at Goodnight’s online store—stocked with DVDs, training supplies and logo wear.
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