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A place with very few distractions is the best place. You want his complete attention to be on you. You also want your horse to be very relaxed and ready to be trained.  Avoid a pasture with other horses or other animals. Avoid a pasture where other people are training. Pick a place that is as quiet and calm as possible. Leading and teaching by example is one of the best ways to train your horse. Run backwards in front of your horse, but not too quickly. Make sure to put enough distance between you and your horse so that you won't be trampled or run over by accident.  Build your horse's momentum forward by running. Make sure your horse and you are running fast enough so that momentum is building. Keep a safe distance. Walk the pasture before so you don't run into a hole and hurt yourself. Stop your horse safely and prepare to transfer his/her energy upward. Use both verbal and visual cues to stop your horse. Previous training will help immensely.  Motion and/or verbally command your horse to stop. Keep a positive demeanor and praise your horse when he obeys you. Keep a safe distance. Once you've stopped, you need to direct your horse upward. Direct your horse upward by making a motion with your arms. This needs to be done as quickly as possible once the horse has stopped.  Pair your upward motion with an appropriate verbal command like “up” or “rear.” This could be dangerous, so don't get too close to your horse. Reward your his behavior whenever he acts the way you want him to. Do not try this with an untrained horse.

summary: Lead your horse somewhere quiet so he can focus on you. Run forward with your horse, but with your back away from the horse. Stop your horse. Make an upward motion with your arms toward your horse.


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One flag is placed directly center of the playing field (this step is  not important) this method of one flag is fun because it is much more of a challenge then neutral Capture The Flag because neither side has much of an advantage. You win by reaching the other team's base.

summary: Know the story well. Retrieve the flag.


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Before you begin making the shake itself, get your serving glass ready by placing it in the refrigerator or freezer until it feels cold.  Keep the glass in the refrigerator for 30 to 40 minutes. Keep the glass in the freezer for about 10 to 15 minutes. Note that cups made of glass will get colder at a faster rate than those made from plastic. Make sure the glass you choose will be tall enough to fit the entire milkshake. Once your glass has been chilled, pour in the cold milk. Any dairy milk will work for this recipe: whole, 2 percent, 1 percent, and fat-free. You could also try soymilk or almond milk for a dairy-free alternative, but these options may slightly alter the final texture of the milk shake. Add the pistachio instant pudding to the milk in your glass and stir, continuously and rapidly, for 2 to 3 minutes.  The pudding mix must be completely dissolved. As it dissolves, it should start to thicken up the milk, but the effect may not be noticeable at first. The shake gets its flavor and color from the pudding mix. You can enjoy the pistachio shamrock shake as is, but if you want a thicker shake, you should let the drink sit in the refrigerator for 30 to 60 minutes. As it sets, the shake will thicken a great deal more. To speed the process up, you could also try sticking the shake in the freezer for about 10 to 15 minutes. You do not want the shake frozen solid. You only want it to get cold enough to thicken up a little. Serve immediately and top with a generous portion of whipped cream, if desired.
summary: Chill your serving glass. Pour the milk into your glass. Stir in the dry pudding mix. Chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. Garnish with whipped cream, if desired.