#FDNHPodcast is an in depth discussion with equestrian trainers and professionals dedicated to making horse training happen for the horse not to the horse. We d...
In this episode we discuss the fine line of balancing eustress and distress, creating emotional resilience in our horses and creating intentional lesson plans that see our horses fitter, sounder and healthier for their work with us.Join our free webinar and start your journey to becoming holistic equestrianshttps://www.equestrianmovement.com/sayyes
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Bringing your horse back into work after a break.
Join us in today's episode as I share what we are looking at when bringing our horses back into break after a long break (more than 2 weeks), short break (less than 2 weeks) and what our first lessons back in the saddle look like after the school holidays
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Transferring connection and communication from the ground to the saddle
Join us in this episode as I share my experiences with developing connection and communication in the saddle, especially with using the seat.
Make sure to jump on our free 3 day workshop and get the 3 foundational exercises to develop connection and communication and transfer it into the saddle.
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Can your horse communicate?
Are you picking up what your horse is putting down? Join us in this episode as I share my experience over the years for the horses capacity to communicate. I'm always surprised by just how much our horses are capable of?
Join us in our live 3 day free workshop for 3 actionable exercises to build connection and relationship from the ground into the saddle starting tomorrow.
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Connection theory is lame
Connection and emotion, bleh who'd have it. However, both us and our horses don't function in isolation of connection, emotion and relationship and to be honest if that's what we really wanted from horse riding we would ride motorbikes.
Join us in this episode as I discuss why connection training is the foundation of our riding school lessons.
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#FDNHPodcast is an in depth discussion with equestrian trainers and professionals dedicated to making horse training happen for the horse not to the horse. We discuss how to reduce harm in our horses training environment and how to support our horses mental, emotional and physical well being so that we have horses that enjoy learning and ask to be ridden.
Each episode we discuss the different influences equestrians can have and how we can improve our horses overall athleticism, soundness of mind and body and emotional fortitude whilst strengthening and deepening our relationship.