Steve Lantvit Horsemanship

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Renowned, award-winning equine clinician, Steve Lantvit, has a fresh and innovative approach to training individuals and horses. He shares all this expert advice with RFD-TV and Cowboy Channel viewers in his can’t-miss show, “Steve Lantvit Horsemanship.”

Steve’s foundation is derived from the practical application of top-level performance and skills funneled into a philosophy that allows all riders to succeed on the trail or in the show pen. This philosophy centers around building a rider’s confidence in all environments by ensuring safety in situations that could otherwise become chaotic and dangerous. READ MORE

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