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Complete Thoroughbred
Trainers Test. Over 400 questions/answers. Covers Vet Test, Barn Test,
Stewards Test. VALID 50 states. New video covers training, bandaging, bits, burs & blinkers.
TWO EXTRA BONUSES, "How To Buy Your First Race Horse and Do It Right" and
"How To Set Up Your First Racing Stable and Do It Right." Complete package,
$95.00 postage paid. .
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Here are a few of the areas you'll need to know:
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Reading a Condition Book
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Figuring Weight Allowances
- Knowing Racing Equipment, e.g.
- figure eight nose band
- spider bandage
- tongue tie
- blinkers
- shadow roll
- Feeding Procedures
- Health Knowledge
When it comes to track talk, do you sometimes feel like everyone is
speaking a foreign language? Now you can be "bi-lingual"
too!
If you hear your trainer tell the jockey to "Blow out your horse
3/8's of a mile" you'll know he's not telling him to shoot your horse
at the 3/8's pole. The language of the track is fun....so relax with
it and enjoy.
Why Not Be A Trainer?
If you own several horses and are paying a trainer
day-pay, you may want to get your license and handle your own training, or
perhaps start your own stable. The cost of this course is minimal
compared to the bills of just owning a horse.
Now there is a home study course that will enlighten
you to all the phases of the Trainer's Test. It's been newly revised
and formatted on the advice of Winner's Way graduates.
We offer two lessons: the first lesson consists of
information on conformation, body parts, ligaments and tendons, ailments,
medication, feeding and general health. Much of this material is
necessary for the Veterinarian portion of your Trainer's Test.
The second lesson covers the rules of racing, racing
terminology, reading a condition book and figuring weight allowances.
This is a critical part of race horse training and the Stewards are
concerned that you thoroughly know the rules.
Training:
There is a newly added segment on training two
year olds, older horses, stakes horses and claimers. Through close
correspondence and a survey of previous students we know more of where the
Winner's Way need to expand. But that's not all....
AT LAST, by
request,
A VIDEO!!!
.....a full color 26 minute how-to on bandaging and
tying tongues, a description of equipment (e.g. D-bit, ring bit, over check,
burr, blinkers), training, feeding , and of course, care. Also, there
is a step by step explanation on saddling for a race. Many experts in
the field of racing were were interviewed and gave their advice on backside
procedures.
Other benefits and features:
1. A step by step guide to
the
procedure of getting licensed.
2. A reference of all major tracks
to
inquire about licensing.
3. An 800 number to answer your important questions...
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