#Equi-Quality Challenge Day 4: Letting go of "Have to" and offering "We Can"

#Equi-Quality Challenge Day 3- Movement Reflects the Horse's Mental and Emotional State

#Equi-Quality Challenge Day 2- Change Hands to Improve Adaptability

#Equi-Quality Challenge Day 1: Mental Clarity before Critiquing the Horse

#Equi-Quality Horse Challenge Improving the Equine Partnership

Join Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach in the 5-day #Equi-Quality Challenge to improve the Quality of the Equine Partnership.

Each day Sam will share a Daily Tip that you can incorporate into your horsemanship. Join her on INSTAGRAM and participate in each of the day's topics to enter to win a free 1:1 Coaching Session.

Online Horse Behavior and Horsemanship Course by Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach



Recent Testimonial:
"Here’s a happy update. I took your multi-part web series on trust last spring and it made all the difference in the world. Seeing you work with other horses was the key for me. I’m not completely there yet, but Sunny is way more trusting. I can call her out of the field, call her over, gently move her around, better control in the round pen, etc. I’ve done a lot of riding in the pasture practicing turns, whoa, and even backing-up. No punishment, just encouragement. She’s good in the pasture even if she can’t see the other horses.


I’ve gotten a few riding tips from friends and am doing better in the saddle. Very little pulling on her mouth. I take long trail rides and her fear level is way down. Yesterday we rode through some tightly spaced trees and had no problems at all. My biggest challenge is to slow her walk on the return trip. Sunny pretty much knows when we’re looping back and that’s when she starts rushing. However, we had a breakthrough on that yesterday. Hardly any rushing on the whole ride. Thank you so much for helping me build this relationship with my horse."
Bill USA 2021
Horsemanship Behavior

Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Too much Whoa or Go



Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series 

*Too much Whoa or Go 

Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach shares her perspective on why only directing or controlling the horse's feet leads to a variety of unwanted behaviors in the horse. She discusses how learning to influence the horse's thought and then movement is a frequently missing piece in the foundation of an equine partnership. 

In-person Learning https://learnhorses.com 
Distance Coaching and online Horse Learning http://www.remotehorsecoach.com

Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Intention- No more Hopefulness...


Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Intention- Quality replacing Hopefulness in achieving Goals Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach shares her perspective on how hopeful interactions with the horse lead to potentially dangerous scenarios with the horse and decrease the chances of accomplishing horseback rider goals.

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Horse Travels- Musings on Mishaps and Emergencies Decreasing Stress during Trailer Hauling


Alternative Horsemanship with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach shares her musings on recent horse trailer travels across the country. She shares her perspective on how to handle the mental stress and anxiety of hauling horses long distances and what to do when unexpected scenarios arise during the travels.

Horse Learning- Patience with the Horse by Alternative Horsemanship

Patience with the Horse

Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series *Getting the most out of Horse Learning

Dear Sam: Horse Help Horsemanship Series 
*Getting the Most out of Horse Lessons and Learning Opportunities 

-The story -Rider Anticipation 
-Ego based instruction 
-Learning as an adult 

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Horse Instruction and Coaching- Tips for Equestrian students to learn best?

Here are a few tips on how to get the most out of your horse learning experiences.