Anchored Attunement is the heart of my horsemanship philosophy – a balance of calm leadership and emotional presence. In this post, I explore how I found my way through the noise of competing styles and built a grounded, flexible approach based on congruence, curiosity, and connection.
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Raising Resilient Children in a Modern World: The Transformative Benefits of Horse Riding
In a digital era where screen time increasingly defines children’s activities, parents actively seek holistic solutions that enhance their children’s physical health, emotional resilience, and cognitive development. Horseback riding emerges as an exceptional activity, strengthening your child’s body, boosting their self-confidence, sharpening focus, and reducing anxiety simultaneously. Backed by scientific research, equine-assisted activities stand outContinueContinue reading “Raising Resilient Children in a Modern World: The Transformative Benefits of Horse Riding”
How to Get a Horse to Move Forward: Training for Responsiveness
Photo by Barbara Olsen on Pexels.com Ever Felt Like Your Horse is Ignoring You? You squeeze, cluck, or tap, but your horse won’t move forward. Frustrating, right? Many riders struggle with a horse that refuses to go forward. The key isn’t to kick harder, it’s to change how you communicate. In this guide, we’ll coverContinueContinue reading “How to Get a Horse to Move Forward: Training for Responsiveness”
EquiKinder’s Training Scale: A Structured Approach to Riding
★★★★★ When it comes to teaching children and teens to ride, riding itself is just one piece of the puzzle. At EquiKinder, we believe that true horsemanship starts with understanding, connection, and feel, not just technique. To help young riders develop into confident, capable equestrians, we follow a structured training scale. A step-by-step approach thatContinueContinue reading “EquiKinder’s Training Scale: A Structured Approach to Riding”
