Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Juliegoodnight.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Watch New Horse Master with Julie Goodnight Episodes on RFD-TV This May and June -- Then Access FREE Online Extras with Youtube, Facebook and More
Contact:
Goodnight Training Stables, Inc./ Horse Master with Julie Goodnight RFD-TV Show
PO Box 397, Poncha Springs, CO 81242
(719) 530-0531
press@juliegoodnight.com


SALIDA, Colo., May 11, 2009: This spring on Horse Master with Julie Goodnight, watch brand-new episodes shot at Arizona’s Queen Creek Equestrian Centre and South Carolina’s Camelot Farms. You’ll see Goodnight calmly and carefully introduce a fearful young horse to her first saddle and get gratifying results when she learns to relax. Then Goodnight analyzes a horse that catapults into the canter whenever he is cued; Goodnight deciphers the reason and in no time the owner feels smooth, collected transitions. And don’t miss the episode where Goodnight’s natural horsemanship methods transform a horse skillful in ripping the longe line out of his owner’s hands and taking off.

Horse Master’s RFD-TV episodes air every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. EST (with encores airing Thursday and Saturday nights) on Direct TV channel 345, Dish Network channel 231 as well as cable outlets. See the expanded schedule below.

Free online extras:

Schedule of RFD-TV’s Horse Master with Julie Goodnight May & June 2009:
May 13, 14, 17         “Loaded Up”: The Horse Master’s methods help a fearful, rearing horse load in a trailer.
May 20, 21 24         “Backstretch to Backyard”: The Horse Master helps an ex-racehorse become a family horse.
May 27, 28, 31         “Saddle Up”: The Horse Master introduces a saddle to a young, fearful horse.
June 3, 4, 7         “Homeward Bound”: The Horse Master instructs a worried rider to cope with herd-bound tantrums.
June 10, 11, 14         “Big Go, No Whoa”: The Horse Master teaches the emergency stop and calms a nervous rider.
June 17, 18, 21         “Lost in Transition”: The Horse Master shows a young rider how to handle an explosive canter.
June 24, 25, 28          “The Great Escape”: The Horse Master helps a horse owner stay in charge while longeing.

Be a Cast Member on Horse Master with Julie Goodnight:
Bitting issues:
For the September, 2009 shoot to be held in Salida, Colorado, Goodnight is breaking from the usual form and working specifically with horses with bit issues. She is looking for riders with horses that have control problems under saddle for either a lack of training or poor training or riding. For example, they may toss their heads, root on the reins, throw their heads up or take hold of the bit and run off. Goodnight also is looking for horses that will not round up into a collected frame and that resist any pressure from the rider's hands; horses that are stiff and braced in the neck any time you ask for a stop or turn; and horses that gape open the mouth, put their tongues over the bit or stick their tongues outside their mouth when being ridden.

Horse Shopping? In addition, Goodnight is planning a horse-buying series and will help a potential buyer through the selection process. To qualify for this incredible opportunity, you should be an adult intermediate to advanced rider who is looking for a reliable pleasure mount in the $10,000 price range. Perhaps a previous experience made you lose your confidence and realize how valuable a well-trained and bomb-proof horse is. So now you’re looking for a horse that you can take lessons and go to clinics on, possibly learn a new discipline, maybe even do some low-key showing at some point. But primarily you will use this horse to pleasure and trail ride. If you're interested in being our horse buyer, please apply using the application at http://www.horsemaster.juliegoodnight.com/apply.html <http://www.horsemaster.juliegoodnight.com/apply.html> , and also e-mail Julie Goodnight and tell her why you'd be the perfect horse buyer. <mailto:horsemaster@juliegoodnight.com>

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