“Get back on the horse” makes the person watching feel better. When people give advice, however well intentioned, it’s often for them, not for the
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“Get back on the horse” makes the person watching feel better. When people give advice, however well intentioned, it’s often for them, not for the
Supporting riders with fear is close to my heart, because I have felt it too. And I know there is a way to live, and
We all want a great seat. The ability to follow the horse’s movement. To stay balanced. To give subtle cues. Perhaps the most important –