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IN A WHISPER DVD - colt starting - horse training challenge Craig Cameron Josh Lyons Pat Parelli | 
enlarge | Director: Jay Michaelson Joe Litchie Actor: 3 Top Trainers & 3 Untrained Horses! Studio: FINAO FILMS MIO - ROPE THE MOON PRODUCTIONS in association w/MICHAELSON PRODUCTIONS Category: DVD
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Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 14142
Format: Color, Full Screen, Original Recording, Dvd Region, Value Price Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 0 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 120 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5
UPC: 883108000000 EAN: 0883108000000 ASIN: B00079F6P8
Publication Date: 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW-MINT-FACTORY WRAPPED DVD-AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR-AUTHENTIC PRODUCT-SHIPS FAST! 0 Format plays worldwide.
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| • | Original Brand New DVD comes factory wrapped/sealed | | • | First-of-it's kind 3-way colt starting competition | | • | **0 format DVD will play worldwide ** | | • | Entertaining & Informative! 2 hour viewing time | | • | 3 world reknown horse trainers meet for this colt starting competition~ |
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Product Description IN A WHISPER horse training/colt starting challenge-ORIGINAL DVD COMES FACTORY WRAPPED/SEALED-DVD will play worldwide. An insightful & entertaining 2 hour training challenge featuring 3 of the best clinicians in the world; Craig Cameron Josh Lyons and Pat Parelli- takes place in historical Sundance Square in Ft Worth, TX- an environment that would be challenging for even a well trained, seasoned horse. This 1st ever contest was set up as fairly as possible so each trainer would be competing on equal ground; 6 horses from the same ranch, same age, equal breeding, same sex. The only human interaction the horses experienced in the first 2 years of life was being gelded- not the best working relationship! Pat Josh & Craig drew from a hat for 2 horses each & had 10 minutes to choose the horse they felt could best handle the challenge. The 3 horses they chose went to individual roundpens and from there the trainers were given just 2 hours to work their horse in preparation for their challenge ride that would be judged based on the following: 1st- rail work or general handling ability, walk, jog and lope on the rail in both directions, turn backs, 360 degree turns in both directions, stopping & standing for 10 seconds and backing 2nd- obstacle course consisting of 7 obstacles 1. Walk through an hourglass cedar log path 2. Walk through a zigzag cedar log path 3. Walking over 3 cedar logs 4. Elevated jump or step over 5. Trot a "figure 8" around 2- 55 gallon barrels 6. Take a rope and drag a log around the arena 7. Rope a bale of hay and drag it around the arena 3rd- a free style giving each trainer the opportunity to do anything he felt his horse was ready for. All of this in front of nearly 2,500 spectators in the middle of Sundance Square in downtown Ft Worth, TX with 8 cameras capturing the action up close & personal. IT'S NOT ONLY ENTERTAINING & INFORMATIVE- IT'S SIMPLY AMAZING!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
mixed feelings October 7, 2008 D. Anderson 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I enjoyed this film. Each contestant was good at how they taught. I feel it would have been a better training device if they had filmed each one seperately instead of all three being on the screen at one time.
Great idea--too lengthy and poorly filmed January 30, 2008 Kattai (Mexico City, Mexico) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Was so anxious to see this video...perhaps that's why it disapointed me. The shooting was very amateur (and low-budget) even as the premise is very exciting. Because three horsemen are on screen at once, and only one of them is highlighted into a bigger part of the screen at a time, it's hard to really see what's going on or to appreciate it. I don't regret buying it, but neither was it what I expected, thus the 3 stars.
In A Whisper: Craig Cameron Josh Lyons Pat Parelli May 12, 2007 Gunda GUTT (Acacia Ridge QLD Australia) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
IN A WHISPER training challenge - EXCELLANT DVD - very interesting and information packed. An insightful & entertaining 2 hour training challenge featuring 3 of the best clinicians in the world; Craig Cameron Josh Lyons and Pat Parelli. Fantastic DVD I watched it and was very interested in it and am not into horses but had to watch all of this DVD. THE ABSOLUTE BEST. My daughter was convinced that Josh Lyons was the best ever after this DVD and now will become a horse handler, breeder and hopefully buy her own stock one day soon. She is 17 and admires horses and after this DVD has become convinced to follow in Josh Lyons foot steps. The desciption is exact and the profile of the trainers and horses does entice you to see the complete DVD in one go. FANSTASTIC, EASY WATCHING, GREAT COLOUR AND EASY UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT IS HAPPENING. A MUST BUY PRODUCT HERE. THE BEST EVER. A person that likes to learn visually this is the one for you if you want to learn about what to do with your horse and how to understand the horse. The packaging of this item and delivery is impecible so is the communication with amazon a great company.
In A Whisper April 11, 2007 Penny J. Porter (Montana) Pretty interesting - it was nice to see all three different methods at work
"Parelli shouldda won," by texcowboy February 26, 2007 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have plenty to say. First of all, I come from Ft. Worth and remember driving past the whole event and begging my parents to stop and watch a little from the car. When it was released on DVD, I borrowed a copy from my friend, and was amazed at what these real cowboys can do. Pat Parelli is amazing, and I have to buy Parelli Kits now. And all you Aussies, be quiet. We all know y'all are just pissed cause all you guys have is Clinton Anderson, and he LEFT Australia and went to the US! So, if you wanna blab about how this is "cruel and barbarous treatment", go ahead. But I took trail rides in your "Down Under" and let me tell you that those horses were the greenest, stubborn , skinniest pieces of horseflesh I ever saw. Besides, a two-year old colt CAN deal with a rider, and being saddled. You English riders break horses to race at nine months.
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