Recently I was in a gorgeous spot in Montana. I was rendezvousing with friends and teaching, so it was a combination of work and play.[…]
If you’re like me I bet you want your horse to stand still when you get on. Of course you do. You would like to[…]
It’s a natural instinct. When your horse gets nervous and starts “antsing” around, you try and calm him by looking down at him, petting him[…]
Factors to Consider When Preparing Your Horse Horses emerge from a stall or a pasture in a very specific state of mind, body and emotion.[…]
Have you ever had someone tap you on the arm to get your attention? Your response was probably to turn and see what was going[…]
What does flexing your horse mean to you? There are lots of ways people apply this idea of flexing to their personal style of riding.[…]
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