Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach shares a glimpse into what groundwork with the horse could look like when the horse's mind is engaged, without fear or flee.
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Alternative Horsemanship™ with Samantha Harvey the Remote Horse Coach teaches horse behavior, horse training, and coaches horseback riders of all experience levels. Offering horsemanship clinics worldwide, distance horse coaching instruction, horse video learning catalog, equine consultations, equine re-education and rehabilitation, colt starting, and lessons. Follow her #alternativehorsemanship on all social media platforms.
Alternative Horsemanship the Remote Horse Coach shares a glimpse into what groundwork with the horse could look like when the horse's mind is engaged, without fear or flee.
Subscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel for weekly videos.
Pain - the Unacknowledged Frequent Contributor to Unwanted Equine Behaviors
Refining Biomechanics Part 2
Finessing the Feel
Discussing limiting contributors that affect the rider’s ability to have sensitivity, awareness, and availability towards the horse's communication.
Watch the Livestream in the Alternative Horsemanship Locals Community
Saturday September 23rd 9am pst
Replays Available
PC Cassandra Kendall Art Bonita
Avoiding Triggering the Fearful Horse
Discussing Horse Help and Problems when trying to avoid triggering the Fearful and Distrustful Horse.
Weekly videos posted in the series on the Alternative Horsemanship YouTube Channel.
Thoughts on using the Human's Body to "intervene" with a scary object.
Answer:Refining rider self-awareness to improve the quality of communication offered to the horse.
Pressure & Horses
I’ve never had an “English” language conversation with a horse, but over the years I feel that I’ve found some degree of a “common language” with which I use to communicate with them. I explain to students there is no “one” way to do things, and I always tell people “Take what you like, leave what you don’t” from any learning situation. I finished reading a horse blog the other day and realized that in this day and age, I don’t think you can participate in any aspect of the horse world without hearing the word “pressure” in reference to communicating with the horse.