If you are a rider, you have likely been told to “bring your shoulders back” or “sit up”. These two pieces of riding advice are
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If you are a rider, you have likely been told to “bring your shoulders back” or “sit up”. These two pieces of riding advice are
Can we be content with less? Is less the path to deeper bonding? When we envision a bond with a horse, I think many of
Have you ever made a mistake with your horse that you wished you could take back? Did something you regretted, lost your temper, or missed
The desire to control runs through our entire lives. It is natural. We feel more safe perhaps, more certain, more guarded. However the more we
When do you remember first falling in love with horses? For me, I was always enamored with all animals and before I started riding lessons,I
What if horses were given choice? Would they choose to engage in all the activities of training, to let us ride them? Is it even