There is a statement
that is often used,
"See the Forest for the Trees".
If you look up the
exact meaning,
it is, "To be overwhelmed
by detail
to the point where it…
ContinueAdded by Lauren Doyle on June 13, 2014 at 1:30pm — No Comments
It's difficult to know what to do with a foal or young horse.
In this post you will learn:
http://www.clinichorsemanship.com/young-horse-exercises-pt1-cc2/…
ContinueAdded by Lauren Doyle on May 15, 2014 at 7:00pm — No Comments
Sometimes, you just have to.....
Pause......
One of the toughest lessons
in great horsemanship is to just....
simply.....
pause.
Western horsemanship trainers call it "soaking", my mentor called it "taking a break". Whatever you want to call it, it's all about…
Added by Lauren Doyle on August 12, 2013 at 5:00am — No Comments
....I often get asked how to find Great Horsemanship Clinicians or Trainers and how to determine the Good ones from the GREAT ones.....
Added by Lauren Doyle on July 11, 2013 at 11:30am — No Comments
Have you ever had the frustration
of going to get your horse who
then turns and walks away from you?
It is a quick and easy way to get a TON of information about you and your horse. By simply paying attention to the bits of information the horse gives you as you are doing it, you can easily learn to use the…
Added by Lauren Doyle on July 4, 2013 at 11:06am — 2 Comments
© 2025 Created by Barnmice Admin.
Powered by
© Barnmice | Design by N. Salo