
When the body finds balance, the mind finds confidence, and the hand becomes a place of security rather than correction, the horse doesn’t resign to the bit- instead, they choose it ...more
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July 01, 2026•2 min read

If you can’t answer that question from the horse’s perspective, perhaps you’re asking the wrong thing—or asking the right thing at the wrong time. ...more
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July 01, 2026•1 min read

We surround the horse with the aids—not to confine them, but to accompany them. We move with them rather than against them, offering balance and stability while continually recentering ourselves. ...more
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July 01, 2026•3 min read

You can manipulate a headset. You can manufacture a frame. You can’t fake the tail. Watch it and learn from it. ...more
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July 01, 2026•2 min read

There is nothing wrong with talking, but for many people, talking interrupts their ability to feel and notice. ...more
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July 01, 2026•1 min read

we often mistake a temporary state as who someone is ...more
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July 01, 2026•2 min read

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