The Perfect Horse

The quest for the "perfect horse" is more about learning to be the "perfect rider", or the "perfect partner", than it is about the horse, because the horse itself is already perfect. It's about learning to communicate in such a way that the horse understands; it's about establishing the respect and trust essential to a partnership created of love, language, and leadership in balanced doses.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Jane Savoie: Part 2

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The second discussion was meant as a supplementation of Part 1, to answer a lot of queries Savoie had been unable to address in Part 1. The ...
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Friday, April 20, 2012

Jane Savoie: Part 1

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Recently - a few months ago - I listened to 2 1-hour talks featuring Jane Savoie. I took a lot of notes and wanted to share those notes (my...
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Friday, April 13, 2012

Understanding the horse emotionally

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As of this weekend my schedule will change and I will be restricted to writing at the most once a week - I will try to keep up with once a w...
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Monday, April 2, 2012

The importance of rest breaks

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All too often in my opinion as riders we get so task-oriented that we can forget something so simple as including sufficient periods of rela...
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Monday, March 19, 2012

Bitless riding

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The proof is in the pudding - it is not about the equipment ( original article ): The Tunne Hevonen Dressage Challenge with bitless dressag...
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I have been involved in the horse industry for 20+ years, currently have too many equine partners of my own, and have been involved in or am presently involved in everything from working cattle to jumping and dressage. I am a small-p-pro trainer who takes on a small number of client horses each year. I am knowledge-hungry and love learning from each horse I have the privilege of working with.
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