Helping the “Spooky” Horse – Four Factors to Consider
Many horses can be called “spooky”, they over-react to harmless things in their environment – a blowing leaf, a flapping bag, a pole that is in a new location, or
Many horses can be called “spooky”, they over-react to harmless things in their environment – a blowing leaf, a flapping bag, a pole that is in a new location, or
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If you are feeling stuck, there is often nothing as inspiring as hearing from someone else who also experienced challenges, but was able to work through them. It is inspiring
Recently, I have been fascinated by the idea of “connection”. What is it, how do we define it, how do we recognize it? Last year, I wrote an article, What
Does your horse go around with his head up? You know he is supposed to carry it lower when you ride to better support your weight and so he can
In the last article and video, we talked about how riding involves more than just your technique as a rider, and how seeing the big picture can bring clarity to