Confidence Building in Human and Horse Webinar
Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach presents this 60-minute two-part webinar addressing building confidence in the horse and rider. It is split into two segments: Part 1 Recognizing patterns of reactive interaction. Part 2 What proactive practices build confidence in the horse and rider. Click here to watch on the Alternative Horsemanship Remote Horse Coach Video Catalogue
Addressing the Horse's Concern- Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach
The Horse's ConcernWhat if we recognized and addressed the initial signs of concern before it erupted into:
Bucking
Bolting
Kicking
Spooking
"Over-reaction"
Biting
Fixating
Fleeing movement
Biting at the Air
Pawing
Jigging
Stomping
Weaving
and so many other moments responded to as, "OH, he just does that, he's being a ____."
Bucking
Bolting
Kicking
Spooking
"Over-reaction"
Biting
Fixating
Fleeing movement
Biting at the Air
Pawing
Jigging
Stomping
Weaving
and so many other moments responded to as, "OH, he just does that, he's being a ____."
Mental Distractions- Opportunities for Building the Equine Partnership
Mental Distractions- Opportunities for Building the Equine Partnership
In this session on day 3 of the six-day Oakzanita Ranch Winter Clinic Series we embraced the distractions of nearby horses, grass in the round pen, unseen movement creating sounds coming from above, as this three-year-old learned to mentally check-in with the human.
Many people get triggered by distractions and mentally go far away from the horse as they get lost in the stories or potential anticipation of what might happen. When this occurs, they are unintentionally teaching the horse that they are no longer offering support to the equine. This then teaches the horse to take over and delegate how to protect/handle himself.
I'm constantly trying to switch the words and associations that so many people have in how they avoid potentially uncomfortable situations, and instead of using the tools of clear, specific communication to help the horse mentally work through distraction and chaos to offer physically reasonable behaviors.
Many people get triggered by distractions and mentally go far away from the horse as they get lost in the stories or potential anticipation of what might happen. When this occurs, they are unintentionally teaching the horse that they are no longer offering support to the equine. This then teaches the horse to take over and delegate how to protect/handle himself.
I'm constantly trying to switch the words and associations that so many people have in how they avoid potentially uncomfortable situations, and instead of using the tools of clear, specific communication to help the horse mentally work through distraction and chaos to offer physically reasonable behaviors.
Challenging the Horse vs. Supporting Him- Horseback Rider Mindset
Challenging the Horse Statements
"Let's see if he..."
"I wonder if he..."
"Will he..."
"Maybe he will..."
"What if he does..."
"Why won't he just..."
Our words influence our actions. I meet many people who use the above statements unintentionally and are unaware of how much it influences and diminishes the quality of the equine partnership.
Horseback Rider Help- Letting go to feel the Horse
"Letting Go" to Feel the HorseLearning to ride and becoming clear in the mechanics of aids to communicate can be a challenge in itself. And that is what a majority of folks limit their riding goals to. The experience is solely about the human.
But for those seeking connection, balance, and fluidity, they have to "let go" of gripping, holding, bracing, making, leveraging, and constantly driving the horse with pressure.
The willingness and connected feel of the horse comes from "letting go" of containing him in order to feel his feedback, acknowledge it without criticism, and address it, without it becoming a fight.
The "with-you-ness" of the equine partner- where the rider feels they have options to ask anything at any time- and the horse offers to try- comes from the human mentally "letting go" of and replacing hopeful, passive, reactive communication with the mental presence and proactive interaction with the equine.
Finding the peaceful, calm, quiet, and softness in the horse experience comes from the human "letting go" of their emotional chaos and distraction before they are ever in proximity to the horse.
But for those seeking connection, balance, and fluidity, they have to "let go" of gripping, holding, bracing, making, leveraging, and constantly driving the horse with pressure.
The willingness and connected feel of the horse comes from "letting go" of containing him in order to feel his feedback, acknowledge it without criticism, and address it, without it becoming a fight.
The "with-you-ness" of the equine partner- where the rider feels they have options to ask anything at any time- and the horse offers to try- comes from the human mentally "letting go" of and replacing hopeful, passive, reactive communication with the mental presence and proactive interaction with the equine.
Finding the peaceful, calm, quiet, and softness in the horse experience comes from the human "letting go" of their emotional chaos and distraction before they are ever in proximity to the horse.
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Conversations: Equine Physio Consequences
Veterinary Physiotherapist Claudia Howard of HowardsHoovesandHounds joins Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey for a candid chat regarding equine physio consequences from horse training practices.
So many key points are addressed for equine enthusiasts who want to increase their understanding of and improve the partnership with the horse. (Please excuse the background alarm and inconsistent wifi.)
Follow Claudia on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn @howardshoovesandhounds or on her Website
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *The Horse's Re-education
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series
*The Horse's Re-education
Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach shares her perspective on the re-education of a horse and many of the challenges that owners face in discovering where to start to help the horse become trusting, confident, and willing.
Subscribe to the Alternative Horsemanship Channel for new videos in the series every Friday.
Equine Physical Breakdowns- Join Alternative Horsemanship for a live Chat
CONVERSATIONS: Equine Physical Consequences
Super excited to have a chat with Claudia Howard, a Veterinary Physiotherapist, who will be joining me to discuss many of the physical consequences she sees horses develop as a direct result of how they are handled and ridden.
Be sure to save the date!
Sunday, March 27th
10am pst or 5pm GMT
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Super excited to have a chat with Claudia Howard, a Veterinary Physiotherapist, who will be joining me to discuss many of the physical consequences she sees horses develop as a direct result of how they are handled and ridden.
Be sure to save the date!
Sunday, March 27th
10am pst or 5pm GMT
Follow Alternative Horsemanship on Instagram
Tacking up the Young Horse by Alternative Horsemanship
Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach shares a glimpse into a session with a 5-year-old she started a few weeks back...
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Assessing the Starting Point
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series
*Assessing the Horse's Starting Point
Horse Health: Assessing the Roll by Alternative Horsemanship
Horse Health: Assessing the Roll So often by taking a few minutes and observing the horse, can give us insight into potential physical health issues.
Equine Communication: What did the horse experience? After the session Assessment
Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach shares a glimpse into after she finished a session with a young horse. She discusses the importance of assessing the horse's feedback in their behavioral responses reflecting their mental and emotional experience during the training session.
Sweet Young Horse and Young Dog Training Moments
Amidst the chaos, sometimes we just need a few calm moments...Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach shares a glimpse into a calm moment of helping a young horse and Dog learn.
Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series "Why does my horse..."
Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach shares her perspective on how to better understand resistant and unwanted equine behavior.
"Why is my horse...
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