Now, you and your precious young horse are in the place full of fun, happiness and easiness. The exercises we share with you in this Module, are designed to show you how to keep this attitude for the future. We start to do the “grown-up” things with our young horse, but we bridge onto them
In the previous Modules of our Workshop you experienced how it is to BE together with your young horse. This moments of the togetherness happened thanks to the Calmness. Now, we will use this very important experience of being together, and we will expand it into ACTING TOGETHER. Acting together starts from Being together. Being
The leitmotiv of the second Module of our workshop is THE ART OF LETTING GO. I hope that with the help of our BodyMarc Exercises for Body Awareness you have already experienced moments when you consciously have chosen to let go of the tension, and when your body and mind have felt calmness and relaxation
When a new, very young horse arrives at the yard, we usually get very emotional and excited. We hope for a fresh start and we hope to start everything from a crate blanche. And this is beautiful. But very often these positive emotions and excitement lead to fear. The first kind of fear is fear
This is a very precious moment when a foal appears in our Life. Foals bring to our Lives feeling of the new opening, with the all possibilities available for us. When it happens, we automatically start to think about all the things we need to teach our young, precious horse. In reality, this is a
When I introduce clicker to horses I do it in THREE EASY STEPS 1st STEP: Click & Treat To introduce the clicker to your horse you need to explain to him what the sound of the clicker means. Introducing the clicker is very easy: Have on you clicker and some small treats in your treat
When you are connected with yourself and you have literally no thoughts and no emotions in yourself – you always know what to do and you always act accordingly to the things that are happening around you. Sometimes you very decidedly yet calmly make your horse go away 2-3 steps away when he starts to
There is no Autonomy without true Calmness and Safety. The true Autonomy always requires boundaries that keep all situations safe for you and your horse. What is true Autonomy? How to give your horse true Autonomy? Autonomy can be described as a WANT to do something. So we simply agree that our horse has a
I know that our second technique may be something very NEW to you today. Please don’t worry, give yourself time to read it few times and digest it. You will need that time to start understand how to implement it to your everyday trainings. This is not that hard in practice. To encourage you to