Category: Horsemanship

  • Versatility

    If you’d like to eliminate spooking, bolting, freezing, bucking, frustration, fighting, fidgeting, etc. with a horse – one focus is versatility.  Here’s why.

  • New Year’s Horse Goals

    New Year’s Horse Goals

    It’s a new year, full of new challenges, new opportunities and for some of us, maybe even a new horse! Sometimes it can be totally overwhelming. There are so many things we can do with horses! In no particular order, we’ve compiled a list of exciting ideas – along with our suggestions – that you…

  • The Little Things

    The Little Things

    Humans, by nature, have a tendency to focus on big things. Sometimes big BAD things. But what about the little things? They might be more important.

  • Liberty. Riding. Is there really a difference?

    Liberty.  Riding.  Is there really a difference?

    Liberty is an energetically powerful, athletic connection between human and horse.

  • Positivity: An Exploration of Courage.

    Choosing positivity over negativity requires courage. Relational Horsemanship is, in part, a journey of discovering and celebrating our courage. It’s a journey of positivity.

  • Easter 2022

    This year we’re having our first Easter Contest. We’re heading out with the horses in search for Easter Eggs. Each egg has a name in it, and one might be yours! As much as Easter is a commercial enterprise with chocolate bunnies and candy eggs, the tradition of Easter is about 2000 years old and…

  • Owning our Own Knowledge

    Taking ownership of our own knowledge allows us to overcome hurdles, open new doors and succeed in our equine pursuits.

  • Christmas and a Time for Peace

    I just returned home from spending a great couple of days with my parents. Mom is a talented pianist and vocalist. She played the organ in the church every Sunday in the village I grew up in and has sung in choirs for as long as I can remember. On Sunday evening, the United Church…