We love to guess about what our horses might be thinking or feeling. We wonder at their emotion, speak for them, or narrate their interactions
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We love to guess about what our horses might be thinking or feeling. We wonder at their emotion, speak for them, or narrate their interactions
The more we learn the better we get at the process of learning. Our brains become more efficient at making connections, sorting out relevant information,
Have you ever received the riding instruction of “open your hip” and not sure what it meant? Or have you been accused of leaning forward,
A stable, supple back position when riding means increased freedom in your hips to go with the movement of the horse, the ability to give