
Horse Listening Blog
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Teaching compassionate people how to listen to horses through effective riding. She has a unique ability to write about dressage and horse training in general.
Horse Listening Blog
2y ago
I think back to my first riding adventures, and I can easily think of SO MANY experiences that are permanently etched in the horsey recesses of my mind. But let's start with just 5 ..read more
Horse Listening Blog
2y ago
Learn how you can design your way to positive and effective change - for the benefit of your horse ..read more
Horse Listening Blog
2y ago
You can't say you've never done these things! Still, we make mistakes and then we learn from them ..read more
Horse Listening Blog
2y ago
Here's what happened in Horse Listening during 2022, and browse through the Top 20 Articles of the Year ..read more
Horse Listening Blog
2y ago
This one is fast and active and fun! Let's put together three "simple" figures to create a challenging exercise that will get you and your horse bending AND going straight while playing with up and down transitions ..read more
Horse Listening Blog
3y ago
There are many ways that horses communicate their desire for self-preservation, if only we know how to "listen" to the signs. Here are some ways to know that the horse is about to spook - or already did before you had a chance to recognize the sign ..read more
Horse Listening Blog
3y ago
If you're a life-long learner like me, you'll relate to the need for self-improvement. Because in the end, it really is all about the horse ..read more
Horse Listening Blog
3y ago
In retrospect, it boggles the mind. I mean, we've had the technology for decades - and still, someone like me has never taken the steps necessary to actually run through the tests at home, video myself from the judge's perspective, and then see how my horse and I actually APPEAR ..read more
Horse Listening Blog
3y ago
I first "met" Maeve when I found her Facebook page and was intrigued with her concept of using a bungi cord to add resistance to exercises that are especially used during riding. Fast forward a few weeks, and I had the bungi attached to my closed bedroom door and there I was, isolating muscles, stretching and contracting and learning how I could prepare for riding by working precise areas of my body ..read more