Friday, April 06, 2007

From Robert Gibson


"Some of you folks might recall Mr. Gibson, he started out with Bobby Gibbs and later worked for me at the Ringling Park and on the Blue Show."


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFrom: THE FLORIDA HORSE TRAINING UNIVERSITYContact: Robert Gregory GibsonPhone: 863-632-7081Date: 3, April 2007

THE FLORIDA HORSE UNIVERSITYBEGINS 1 WEEK COURSE of WORLD CLASS HORSE TRAINING

Larry Surrett, a world class horse trainer and purveyor of techniques known only to true horse whisperers, has been exclusively retained by The Florida Horse University to instruct a one week intense course teaching horse owners in the art of how to think like a horse whisperer and learn how to train any horse to do anything physically possible.

This course will run for one week, starting on April 23 through the 27th,; 2007, at The Florida Horse University, located at River’s Spring Ranch, 9047 County Road 766 in Webster , Florida .

This is an amazing program, a one of a kind, and comes with a money back GUARANTEE!

During this intense one week course, each student will learn to train a horse well beyond current top USA standards of professional level horse training: from gentling, bitting and saddling, to gunfire, behaving quietly for the farrier or veterinarian, and total control body language. Throughout the course students will learn how to correct ALL problems of horses that kick, rear, bite, buck, spook & shy, etc.

Students, ages 18 to 80, will have no limits on what they can teach their horses in any discipline, breed, age, performance or tricks. Students will learn training techniques known only to Mr. Surrett’s students.

On completion of the course students may learn to teach their horses to jump into the back of a pick-up truck and will learn safety techniques such as training the horse to stop immediately when the rider begins to fall from the saddle. Students will teach horses to stand like a statue while being mounted or trimmed.

They will also learn to teach their horses tricks and learn the mechanics behind teaching a horse to do anything physically possible, such as bowing, sitting, playing dead, counting, shaking head yes & no, smiling pretty, whispering secrets and giving kisses. This course is intense, but fun for both the student and the horse, alike. Students may bring their own horses to train during the course at no extra charge.

This program is usually a three week course, but at the end of this week a Level One Trainers Certificate at a graduation ceremony will permit students to show off their horses to the press, family & friends. The Level One Trainers Certificate can be accredited towards the full course. After successfully graduating from the full three week course, they will be able to teach a horse anything physically possible.

Classes will run Monday–Friday, starting at 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day. Classroom instruction encompasses the morning and hands-on instruction follows in the afternoon. Class size will be kept down to approximately 10 - 15 students with a 4:1 assistant ratio. The Florida Horse University may be able to house some students, with two students sharing a room.

Open enrollment begins immediately on a first come, first serve basis and special introductory tuition is offered for this class only.

For more info or to request a DVD of the program, feel free to call us, email us or visit our web-site;The Florida Horse Universityc/o River’s Spring Ranch, LLC.9047 County Road 766 Webster, Florida 33597 Phone: 352-569-0098 Web-site: http://www.FloridaHorseUniversity.com--30--
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15 comments:

GaryHill said...

Isn't that Riger Mortis?

Buckles said...

You got it!.

Nate Bozarth said...

Hi Gary,I think a few months ago in a conversation with Buckles,Mr Gibson asked him to lose the "nom de plume" of "Rigor Mortis". But how could you? I think someone was struggling for a first name for Ms. Mortis, it was or is Sharon.

Anonymous said...

I guess I can see where being able to teach your horse to stop, if you fall off, might be a useful skill. I can only assume that in the more intensive 3 week course, is where you learn not to fall off.

Wade Burck

Anonymous said...

Back to the barn Burck. I can see you know nothing about horses or STABLES. I think you have the wrong idea what a STUD really is. Take some lessons from THE MASTER.

Anonymous said...

Dear Mr. Gibson [riger mortis]. Would you please advise of the credentials of the esteemed Mr. Surrit and also the Florida Horse Univ. Having spent some seventy years active in the field and a historian of the equestrian arts in the circus and related endeavors I have never heard of either one.

Anonymous said...

Hello Col. Herriott, did we just double-team somebody here? Hope you are well. Wade Burck

Casey McCoy Cainan said...

I am with Wade,,,I want the class were you learn to not fall off the horse.

Nate Bozarth said...

Hi Karen, I was probably only early because I was driving back from working at Joe Lambusta's nightclub in Orlando with Mike Aria and could'nt make the last few miles into Heinous City. Actually,looking back you could'nt ask for a better overall work situation. When you get right down to it, most people (ie. animal guys,dancers,showgirls,stage hands,clowns etc..) would agree that Buckles operation was the most memorable thing anybody could take away from having worked there.
Don't think you could possibly create a situation that interesting.

You had it all. Lots of laughs,lots of hard work,some danger,never ending parade of colorfull people (mostly courtesy of Buckles). Pretty showgirls, easy Swamp Mollys,a big herd of beautifull elephants,all the bread and carrots you could eat,some of the most interesting and humorous stories you could hear anywhere, and if you paid attention to Buckles vocabulary you could learn some great words every day. What else could you ask for. The exposure to all the good stuff allmost made the 100% humidity bearable. But back to "Turk", why did'nt you just bite him back like Benny did?

Anonymous said...

is this the Nate Bozarth from barrigton R I ? if so email me at elephantraul @aol .com or 480 209 6137 Clean Raul

GaryHill said...

Straight Nate whats up with you now days?

Nate Bozarth said...

Hi Gary, I'm mired in the construction buisness in The Turks and Caicos Islands. I ran into a woman down here who had known Ted, but did'nt know of his demise,so I googled Buckles name to find her some info on Ted and stumbled on the blog deal. I'm very limited on computers but Buckles stuff is as interesting and entertaining as always. A blacksmith(farrior) could make a killing down here as there have always been a lot of wild horses around and now that the big money has arrived there is no end to the money the wealthy do-gooders are throwing at helping the horses. If you ever want to have a look a friend of mine is in the midst of the horse thing here.

Nate Bozarth said...

Hi Raul, my sister just asked about you a few months ago. She lives out in Wastonville Calif. She's got avocado orchards(do avacados grow in orchards or fields) and lots of horses. I think I saw a picture of you and Suzi Quatro and Kate Taylor smoking an odd looking hand rolled cigarette, was that you?

Nate Bozarth said...

Hi Raul, I signed out by mistake. Was'nt Suzie Quattro the blonde skinnydipper that got munched in the opening scene of the very first Jaws?

Anonymous said...

Nate I remember the good times Ted you and i and not forgetting the late foul Raul had .send your email . now about a farrier isnt Tom (tardy )Heffner once a farrier ? Clean Raul