Managing Your Anxiety in the Saddle
Two strategies to help you deal with riding-related anxiety and nerves.
Read moreTwo strategies to help you deal with riding-related anxiety and nerves.
Read moreOften overlooked in the horse world, a solid understanding of Learning Theory is a huge asset when working with horses.
Read moreAre you struggling to find that perfect bit that your horse will work well in? This common problem often has a simple, but counter-intuitive, solution.
Read moreDo you lack confidence in the saddle? Don’t worry – you’re not alone! Here are 3 simple things you can do to help you work through your riding fears.
Read moreBuilding topline is all about exercising the right muscles. Here are a few ridden activities to help your horse’s physical development.
Read moreHanging cheek bits are sometimes confused with leverage bits. In reality, they relieve poll pressure and can be a good choice for sensitive horses.
Read moreEveryone has ideas about what they want their first horse to be like… Prioritise what is most important to set yourself up for a successful partnership.
Read moreDoes your horse do giraffe impersonations and refuse to lower their head? Find out why ‘shortcuts’ to solving this problem can easily backfire.
Read moreDoes your horse go around looking like a giraffe wannabe? Do you struggle to get your horse ‘in an outline’? Find out what we can learn from zebras – and giraffes – to help tackle this very common problem.
Read moreOnce you understand evolution you can apply it to many different aspects of horsemanship. Here are some examples, from lunging and stomach ulcers, to getting your horse to go in an ‘outline’.
Read moreWhy don’t horses like loading? Can you do anything about it? How a positive approach can help your horse overcome their fear and learn to love loading.
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