"Getting The Most Out Of Training Sessions.." is the seventh issue in a continuing series of horse training videos where I take a minimally handled 4 year old Morgan stallion and turn him into a nice all around connected saddle, driving and pulling horse.
Issue Seven builds on previous issues and shows how to maximize the results of training sessions.
This series covers the actual hands on un-rehearsed and un-edited sessions with nuts and bolts explanations and how-to demonstrations covering a wide range of horse techniques. There will be appearances of other horses and situations from time but "Dub" will be the mane (cute huh?) star.
The issues in this series are real time, Wartznall productions. If something happens that makes me look bad, oh well, you're going to see how to deal with that as well.
My name is Marv Walker and I am a horse person of some reknown. I work with problem horses around the world and I'm very good at it (no brag, just fact). While you wander around my site you'll get a feel for the type of material I present. If you want to find out about what others may think about me just run my name, Marv Walker, through any search engine and I'll pop up.
As I say up front in all my video copy, my videos are backyard productions filmed as they happen under actual unrehearsed conditions by anyone I can browbeat into operating the camera (I need to make more friends). They are amateur with a capital A. They are not glitzy but they do turn over some ground.
But don't take my word for it. Click here to check out my eBay feedback. Out of thousands of video sales over the last 5 or so years on eBay I have only had 5 negatives. I've had roughly 20 neutrals and most of them just repeated what I say in the video copy, "They're amateur productions."
Which is why I offer this unmatched absolutely no risk guarantee:
If for ANY reason you do not think my videos are worth more than you pay for them you just let me know and I will refund EVERY cent of your money. Period. End of guarantee.
If you have any questions or comments feel free to contact me:
Marv Walker
770 760-9561