All About: Chris Cox Horsemanship

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Darrell Dodds

Chris Cox has had a lifetime of education with the greatest, most important teacher of all, the horse. Raised on a cattle ranch in the wilds of Australia, Chris had opportunities that most horsemen of this day and age never experience. With only horses for transportation, Chris learned at an early age how to appreciate and distinguish the abilities and traditions of the great men and horses around him. He has developed a way to translate those discoveries into methods for the students he teaches today. Simply put, Chris Cox Horsemanship shows horse people how to get results.

Influenced in his early years by both English and Western traditions, Chris Cox has implemented a style and technique that can be applied universally between both horse worlds. A common sense, straightforward approach allows the average horseman, as well as the advanced rider, insight into horse behavior and leads them towards that ultimate goal…a versatile and useful partnership between human and horse. Chris has been conducting clinics and demonstrations for over 18 years and has been a successful trainer and major competitor in the cutting horse world. Chris travels worldwide spreading his message, hoping horsemen and women will come to understand and appreciate the horses in their lives.

Chris Cox provides demonstrations and clinics throughout the United States and the world, and performs several times a year at many events. You can also attend a seven-day, in-depth Horseman’s Course with Chris at his Outback Ranch located in Mineral Wells, Texas. These courses are designed to give horse enthusiasts a thorough, hands-on training experience that will last a lifetime.

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