Did you miss the Facial Feedback webinar?
You can watch it now and all future REPLAYS on the Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach video catalog.
Did you miss the Facial Feedback webinar?
You can watch it now and all future REPLAYS on the Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach video catalog.
Join Alternative Horsemanship™ the Remote Horse Coach for the January 4th, 2025, 9am pdt event hosted on the Remote Horse Coach video website. Approx 20-30 minutes. Replays available.
Equine enthusiasts will learn to recognize facial feedback from the horse reflecting fixation, fear, and anticipation leading to unwanted behaviors.
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Horse Goals and Looking ahead to New Year
A lot of people have a lot going on in their lives, and limited time with the horse. I suggest to students to get a journal (no, you will not be writing pages and pages) to "track" their equine interactions. Writing experiences, thoughts, questions (it doesn't have to be coherent to anyone but you) can often help "organize" some of the chaotic thoughts and questions one may have about their equine interactions.
Simplifying Livestreams...
Over the last nine months of development, the Remote Horse Coach video catalog website has developed a Livestream Option. Starting January 2025, all Livestreams and replays will be viewed directly through the video catalog to simplify accessing content.
For people who are new to my teaching and training theories, there are many questions and frequently a great deal of pondering and brooding as folks start to question “the way they’ve always done things” with their horses.
Alternative Horsemanship Word of the Day...
Join the Alternative Horsemanship Locals community to watch. Replays available throughout the month.
Gentle Reminder...
Although most equine enthusiasts want to do right by their horse, many people are pushed into starting to ride horses at far too young of an age.
Links of Communication
What does the mounting block, walking out a gate, loading into a horse trailer, crossing over a tarp, or passing through a stream have in common?
None of them are about the actual task. Instead, they can all reflect if there is quality, intentional, specific communication or if one lacks having the tools to present scenarios without overwhelming the horse. Each is an Opportunity to refine first engaging and directing the horse's focus, then asking for adaptable, specific, intentional movement.
Emotions have been "high" here in the USA... and the residual effects will remain. Some folks are feeling very confident, while others are devastated. Either way, many equine enthusiasts "seek refuge" in spending time with their horse as a reprieve from politics, daily life stresses, and the future unknowns...