Teaching Horses and People
Whether starting a colt, or
helping you to better understand your horse, or helping to solve any problems the
two of you may have, I can help.
(623) 742-PAUL * (602)
680-7176
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Cleaners in exchange for lessons. New
Boarders now being accepted.
Welcome!
My
goal in Horsemanship is to help you find a friendship with your horse--to help
him to learn through teaching with the instinctional, natural language of the horse
and not forcing him with gimmicks or pressure. As you learn more on how the
horse thinks and moves, there is nothing the two of you can't achieve. With
this method you can gain confidence and learn to prepare your horse for any
situation or maneuver. This process will also give you a friend and partner
that you can learn to learn together on the ground or on his back.
I
started riding at age 10--mostly trail riding and pleasure riding. At age 12, I
started team roping and by age 13, I was competing quite a bit. At age 14, I
met a man named Buck Brannaman. He showed me things I have never seen!
His horse was more responsive than any one I had seen before. Yet the horse was
soft and truly looked toward Buck as a friend and partner. Up until this point,
I was taught to "make" the horse do something through gimmicks (tie
downs, longer shank bits, etc.). His horses were taught and moved because they
wanted to--not because they had to do so.
In the next decade I struggled to see Buck and his mentor Ray
Hunt as much as possible
and learn from the horse as much as I could. I augmented my
"hands-on" learning with equine science classes at
I now have developed my own style and have recently
opened my own facility that I have called Casa de Simetría where I offer a
complete horse care facility with a variety of boarding, lesson, and training
packages. I look forward to helping you and your horse better understand each
other and develop a safer more responsive partnership. If there is anything I
can do to help or if I can answer any questions, please call.
Enjoy the journey,
Paul Dietz
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Dates |
Location |
Type |
Contact |
Phone |
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May 3-4 |
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Foundation/Horsemanship |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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May 23-25 |
Big |
Horsemanship/Cow Working |
Kathy Armsby or
Steve Robbins |
(909) 709-9901 |
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May 31 |
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Horsemanship (Birthday Special -
Pot Luck in Eve.) |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Jun. 6-9 |
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Foundation/Horsemanship |
Warren & Kim Meyer |
(603) 642-5418 |
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Jun. 13-15 |
Steamboat, CO |
Foundation/Horsemanship |
Penny Martyn |
(561) 747-0526 |
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Jun. 28-29 |
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Horsemanship |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Jul. 5-6 |
TBA |
Camping/Trail Riding (Incl. Sat.
Dinner) |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Jul. 19-20 |
Big |
Private Lessons |
Kathy Armsby or
Steve Robbins |
(909) 709-9901 |
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Aug. 2-3 |
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Horsemanship |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Aug. 8-10 |
Strawberry, AZ |
Trail Riding/Horsemanship |
Donna Petermann |
(480) 988-9930 |
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Aug. 15-17 |
Big |
Horsemanship/Cow Working |
Kathy Armsby or
Steve Robbins |
(909) 709-9901 |
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Aug. 29-31 |
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Horsemanship/Cow Working |
Robert & |
(928) 636-7833 |
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Sep. 12-15 |
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Foundation/Horsemanship |
Lorion Bunyea |
(406) 250-1560 |
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Sep. 19-22 |
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Horsemanship/Cow Working |
(815) 871-5715 |
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Sep. 27-28 |
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Horsemanship |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Oct. 4 |
Rio |
Cow Working |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Oct. 11 |
Rio |
Cow Working |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Oct. 18-19 |
Desert Hills & Rio |
Horsemanship/Cow Working |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Oct. 25-26 |
Surprise |
Trail Riding |
Elke Brilando or
Christine Cook |
(623) 694-8003
(602) 332-5038 |
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Dec. 20 |
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Horsemanship/Cow Working
(Christmas Special) |
Paul Dietz |
(623) 742-7285 |
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Foundation: Foundation clinics are a step-by-step program
in which we advance daily. It usually consists of working from groundwork on up
to riding and how they relate. Any structure depends on how solid your
foundation is. This class can be a great blend of the Groundwork and the
Horsemanship workshops. Colt starting are sometimes combined within this class
but must be pre-approved with the sponsor and me.
Groundwork
& Trailer Loading: A
Groundwork class has been called "Dressage Groundwork," which is
taking the horse beyond common usefulness to a light, delicate refinement on
the ground. From trailer loading to other obstacles, we work on having an
accuracy that can advance your feel in the saddle, as well as on the ground.
Your groundwork and riding must compliment each other, or you can destroy the refinement
you developed in either mode. This is a great class for you if you're having a
problem with bridling, saddling, or trailering, problems with your horse's
ears, feet or mouth, or if you just want to prepare your horse better for
riding.
Horsemanship: Horsemanship classes deal with all riding
venues -- from competition to trail riding. Whether its dressage, cow working,
reining, jumping, or just wanting a better relationship with your horse, the
light connection to the horse's feet and mind are crucial. As with all sports,
basics are critical. Michael Jordan once said, "90% of my practice is
basics. It's from perfect basics that all the fancy moves come from."
Here, we will work on basics and how they can help you to go across a creek,
canter, pirouette, or turn a cow. Whatever you want to achieve, I can help you
develop a winning frame-of-mind for you and your horse
Cow
Working/Ranch-Roping:
In the cow working class I
offer an understanding of how a cow moves and thinks. I expand your knowledge of
working a cow, driving a cow, and tracking a cow. It's a great chance to put
that horsemanship to use. Pre-requisite: You must have ridden in at least one
clinic or be pre-approved by me.
Demonstrations: Demonstrations are 3 hours in length and
can cover a variety of venues. If you plan to attend a demonstration, please
check with the host for information on the subject area.
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True Horsemanship Through Feel - Paperback |
$25 |
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Buck Brannaman with William Reynolds |
The Faraway Horses |
$30 |
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Buck Brannaman with William Reynolds |
Believe: A Horseman's Journey |
$25 |
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Buck Brannaman |
Groundwork |
$25 |
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True Unity |
$25 |
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Ray Hunt |
Think Harmony With Horses |
$20 |
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Lindy Smith (Photographer) with Verlyn Klinkinborg |
Straight West |
$30 |
* * * * * Videos & DVD's * * *
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Buck Brannaman |
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Makings of a Bridle Horse (Tape 1) |
$55 |
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Snaffle Bit (Tape 2) |
$55 |
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Hackamore (Tape 3) |
$55 |
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The Two-Rein & The Bridle |
$55 |
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Groundwork |
$75 |
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Ground-Up (First Rides) |
$100 |
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Trailer Loading |
$55 |
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Horsemanship |
$55 |
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Ranch Roping (Beg. - Inter. - Adv.) |
$100 ea. Or All 3 for $270 |
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Ray Hunt |
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Back to the Beginning with Ray Hunt |
$35 |
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2005 Ray Hunt Appreciation Clinic (DVD only) |
$75 |
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Tom Dorrance Benefit Clinic |
$75 |
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Colt Starting |
$75 |
* * * * * Tack Supplies * * * * *
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Macatés |
$85 & Up |
Mohair Macatés |
$100 |
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Rope Halters |
$42 |
Slobber Straps |
$20 & Up |
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Jeremiah Watt Snaffles |
$90 |
Ropes XXX Soft |
$85 |
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Bridles |
$85 & Up |
Flags |
$65 |
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* * * * * Custom Artwork & Note Cards * * * * *


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Paul Dietz: Success in Testimony
Written
by Paula Paglia. Edited by Melissa Leary.
There is a lot to say about Paul Dietz, horse
trainer, natural horseman, and horse psychologist. Many horsemen today claim to
have all the answers, some with quick-fixes and some with droll methodology.
But we at Dynamite Dressage have seen Paul Dietz in action, working on young
and old dressage horses of many breeds and skill levels. From the four-year-old
with only a few months of training to the Grand Prix schoolmaster, Paul gives
horses the confidence to make "the right choices" versus react out of
fear or distrust. He teaches lightness and forward thinking coupled with
contact and control. He has taken horses that have kicked, bucked, bolted,
reared, spooked, refused to load or be clipped, and possessed various other
behavioral problems and overcome them in only a few sessions.
Oftentimes horses are purchased by amateurs
and juniors who simply don't understand how a horse's unique mind works. Paul
educates both horse and rider and teaches his methods in a very quiet and
unthreatening manner. The owners leave the experience with a new enlightened
view of training and working with horses, and gain a new, stronger bond with
their equine partner through continual involvement and learning. The horses
benefit from the lines of communication that have been opened by consistent,
clear, and gentle training, and increase their performance significantly with
the newfound trust and confidence in the rider.
Two
testimonies come to mind to exemplify the effectiveness of Paul's work. One of
our quite talented Warmbloods had an unfortunate phobia of loading a trailer.
All the force in the world could not persuade him to place a foot inside. We
asked Paul to work with him, and within twenty minutes of the session, he had
achieved success I had not thought possible. Paul stood next to the horse and
pointed to the back of the trailer. The usually defiant gelding approached the
trailer and gingerly stepped in!
The
second testimony is one we voice to friends and clients with pride. We call it
"The Jasmine Story..."
The Jasmine Story: Paul Dietz
Submitted
with permission of the author, Melissa Leary.
It
was three years ago that I purchased my fancy little Swedish Warmblood. Jasmine
was a fiery four-year-old that first captured my attention with her stunning
athleticism and made-for-Grand-Prix pedigree. It wasn't long before she
captured my heart, and that was enough for me to bring her home.
Jasmine
came to Dynamite Dressage for full dressage training and soon developed quite a
unique reputation. Rather than using her powerful movement and keen intellect
for the greater good of the horse/rider combination, she was appropriately
dubbed a "runaway." And that was precisely what she was; she didn't
seem to want to go anywhere specific - not towards or away from home, not back
to her stall for dinner - just simply away - and from whoever was on her
back at the time! What was I to do? Here I had a mare with full potential for
dressage - but one who defied all attempts at controlled, harmonious, and
supple movement!
The
solution came to me wearing chaps and a cowboy hat, in the form of horse
trainer Paul Dietz. Paul outfitted Jasmine with a western saddle and bridle,
leaving me bewildered and wondering whether my pretty warmblood had canter
pirouettes in her future - or cows! But despite my original skepticism, I spent
a year watching Paul transform my horse. Though the picture was unusual,
Jasmine was put through daily training that incorporated many dressage
movements: leg-yield, turn on the haunches, pirouettes. I witnessed her very
first piaffe and passage steps, where Jasmine was rewarded versus punished for
her spirit that took this elegant form. I accompanied Paul to her competitive
debut, finally adorned in black and white in classical dress (but boy did the
cowboy hat turn heads!). And as Jasmine's training progressed, I saw the wild
look in her eye begin to soften, her intelligent defiance evolve to
cooperation, and in that year I began to understand the true nature of dressage.
Dressage
is so commonly stereotyped as the classical performance of movements and
tricks, a discipline characterized by imported warmbloods, expensive training,
and snooty riders. But the reality of the matter is that dressage is precisely
what it means: the word originates from the French language, meaning
"training." Dressage is the training of the horse - the
athletic development of the horse both mentally and physically, that brings out
the natural talent, beauty, and grace of the animal. Dressage movements are not
"tricks," but specialized gymnastic exercises that develop the
horse's physical strength and ability to display its maximum range of motion
unhindered. And what Paul has done for Jasmine is not simply "western,"
"gentling" or "natural horsemanship." Paul teaches training.
His dressage approaches the horse in a manner that satisfies the mental
prerequisites for a performance horse: confidence, trusting submission, a
strong work ethic, sensitivity, and clear communication between horse and
rider. It doesn't matter what discipline you ride, what breed of horse you own,
or what kind of saddle you're in - training is training! We all want the same
result in the end: a happy, willing, and obedient horse that is a joy to ride
and a pleasure to behold. Dressage accomplishes this end, and Paul Dietz trains
it.
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"...So what did I come away with after
the clinic with Paul Dietz? Paul is an exceptional teacher. He never seems to
tire of his mission to make things better for the horse and his rider. He
spends an unusual amount of individual time with each rider. He honestly asks
riders how he can better help them. I also learned probably some of the most
important lessons in life. It's the presentation that matters, work with what
you have-where you ARE---not with what you wish you had, listen to your horse,
have patience, reward the slightest try and to REALLY FEEL for my horse.
Thank you Paul. Thank you Spirit"
Linda
Green
Mamaequine
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"... I am always in search of talented
trainer/clinicians that offer me excellent instruction and I want to share with
you my enthusiasm about the clinician I am riding with now. His name is Paul
Dietz.
Some friends and I attended the Tom Dorrance
Benefit in Fort Worth, Texas, a couple of years ago in which most of the best
clinicians in the country were invited to ride as clinic participants. Ray Hunt
was the host and presented the clinics. We were spectators. We spotted several
riders that were outstanding, even though unknown to us. Their horses were
extremely responsive and Paul Dietz was one that stood out. His riding was
precise, subtle and his cues invisible... ... his horse relaxed and responsive,
all the traits we all desire in our own riding, I am sure. Anyway, we introduced
ourselves to Paul and invited him to present clinics in
Libby
Pattishall
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The
By
Mike Thomas
With
BJ Thomas
"Quality horsemanship as demonstrated
through the quintessential horseman is a beautifu1 thing to behold and
approaches spiritualism when the horse and horseman become one. A true horseman
can address all horses, all breeds, all disciplines, all uses that a horse
might be asked to do.
There is an "
Paul
Dietz: A Humble Horseman
Humility can be an incredible asset in
dealing with horses and people. Paul is a product of the "
Paul has studied for many years on how to
bring a "New Dimension" to horses and students. He has dedicated his
life to this objective. He will always continue to ride and learn from the
Paul truly believes that quality horsemanship
is equal to quality lifemanship. He is a man who believes strongly that if one
can carry the principles of quality from the horseback to family, students,
associates, that his or her life's journey can be a wonderful experience.
He believes that life is journey and can only
be enjoyed if one insists on personal integrity, honesty, dedication, and
perseverance for the horse, the family, the community and HIMSELF! This
philosophy that is the core of the "
Paul uses all of the preceding when working
with every horse, at home, workshops, private lessons, and larger clinics in
helping every student and horse to find a better way. He spends 8 hours
preparing for a 1 hour of presentation to the lesson at hand. When he addresses
a lesson, class, workshop, demonstration, or clinic, he studies each horse and
each student in depth. He then prepares a plan for each horse, owner and rider.
Then he implements with group, private, and personal sessions that very much in
depth.
If you are looking for PIZZAZ, fancy ad, Mr.
Excitement, awards, bells and whistles -- GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!
If you are looking for help, a Paul Dietz
experience will leave you with a truly tailored program for you and your horse.
Thus exposing you to those in the "
A Paul Dietz experience can open you eyes,
mind, body, and soul. A Paul Dietz experience can really get you and your horse
ready for an enjoyable journey in life..."
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Last Revised: May
7, 2008