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Riding with a Young Horse

We start riding our young horse when they are six years old. We start to put a saddle on and hop on them for few seconds when they ask for

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Why Techniques are Important?

It is hard to grow when you are not growing. Your mind is always ready and happy to tell you that you are growing. Your mind is always ready to give you the illusion of change. For the mind, it is enough to hear something and the mind is already ready to repeat it. Your

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OUTGROWING

If you want to grow in your Life with your horses, or generally in your Life, you need first to connect with yourself here and now. You need to connect

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Waking, Dreaming, Sleeping: Leadership in Horsemanship

I find these days that many people talk about leadership in horse training. They talk about it’s importance and the differences between the leadership and domination. What amazes me in these

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Fixing and Loving: Sara and Star … DAY 2

If you believe that there is something in your horse that you should fix, you start fixing it. If you believe that you can fix your horse, the fixing process starts. When you see that your horse moves in a way that you do not like, or you do not approve, then you want to

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Knowledge and Ignorance: Sara and Star … The Beginnings

The more I travel and the more I give away Clinics, the more I recognise that the whole idea of the commonly understood “Horse Training” is focused on FIXING. People subconsciously understand that fixing other people is a difficult if not an impossible task to do, so all their efforts are focused on fixing the

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