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Free Webcast of Chris Cox Albuquerque Tour Stop on October 18-19

by By Glen Young | Oct 8, 2008, 11:16 AM

Are soaring gas and feed prices making a hole in your pocket? Horse owners across the country are feeling the strain of our current economy and are being forced to make tough choices on how to spend their hard-earned money.

Chris Cox realizes that and wants to make it possible for those who can’t personally attend his Ride the Journey tour in Albuquerque, NM, to still benefit from the event. The two-time Road to the Horse Champion has generously decided to make the content of this final tour stop of 2008 available at no charge to all those wishing to tune in to his free webcast, October 18-19, at www.chris-cox.com.

If you can’t be there in person, this is the next best thing. Meet up with Cox and the audience in Albuquerque as you go online both days to catch all the action from the most comfortable seat in the house...your couch. Watch and learn as Cox works with local horses and riders to bring about remarkable changes. Demonstrations include colt starting, solving bucking problems, trailer loading, creating the natural headset, leads and lead changes. There will also be exciting advanced horsemanship demos and an empowering session on building rider confidence.

In addition to an abundance of training advice and information that will inspire your horsemanship, you can take advantage of exclusive online sales for home viewers only. Don’t miss the chance to buy your own copy of the recently released Western Horseman book Ride the Journey, by Chris Cox with Cynthia McFarland. Throughout the book, Cox shows horse owners how to put his common sense theories into practice using easy-to-understand exercises based on a building-block approach.

If you’ve been looking for a way to fine-tune the relationship with your horse, or simply want to better understand these amazing animals, you won’t want to miss this outstanding opportunity.

Go to www.chris-cox.com to watch the webcast beginning at 9:00 a.m. Mountain Time on October 18 and 19. If you have any questions, please call (888) 81-HORSE.