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Putting the Horse 1st

Putting the Horse 1st

Von: Isabeau Solace
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Isabeau Solace and a guest discuss the ways that we define, and practice, putting the horse first.

If you want to reach out with feed back or questions, I can be reached at puttingthehorse1st@gmail.com

© 2024 Putting the Horse 1st
  • Jill Willis - Paddock Paradise
    Jul 3 2024

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    “I love my work and I love the horses. I envision a day when those people who really understand how to care for a horse - from their hooves and diet to their need to live in a herd and be free from confinement - will be the majority of those responsible for these creatures. We need to throw out the molasses-laden feeds and supplements, get rid of the alfalfa, remove the shoes, trim them properly and allow it to run with others of their species. It is all so simple and yet it is a battle we fight daily due to the contradictory practices used in traditional horsekeeping.”
    - Jill Willis

    https://www.aanhcp.net/pages/jill-willis

    https://www.aanhcp.net/pages/welcome-to-paddock-paradise

    Reach Isabeau at

    Puttingthehorse1st@gmail.com

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    26 Min.
  • Anxiety in horses and riders with Emma Jenkinson
    Apr 16 2024

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    https://havenequine.com/

    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horsemanahiphaven

    From her website.

    “Emma Jenkinson, a seasoned horse trainer and riding coach based in Northern NM. With a rich background in dressage and equestrian vaulting, and over 10 years experience as a professional. Emma dedicates her expertise to utilizing the positive reinforcement quadrant of operant conditioning and incorporating classical dressage principles. This approach aims to craft mentally and physically balanced horses.

    Check out Emma’s podcast above for more information about her background, lesson program, and training style. “



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    27 Min.
  • Ashleigh Sanderson of Kuda Guru
    Feb 7 2024

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    https://www.kudaguru.com/

    From Ashleigh’s website

    “Many experienced riders begin to focus on the exercises or patterns, and, if they feel they are stagnating in their progress, start to look for more elaborate, complicated exercises. My approach to teaching is bringing the focus back to the rider’s position, biomechanics and awareness.

    Horses constantly give us feedback on how we are organised and balanced while riding, and by tuning in and becoming aware, we can pick up on the horse’s signals and respond to them, becoming more efficient riders. Through auditory, visual and kinaesthetic cues and exercises, my methodology will help you rewire stubborn patterns.

    If you are an instructor you might also feel that you hit a plateau with your students. For many years I have assisted fellow teachers in how to delve deeper into biomechanics, proprioception and spatial awareness to help their riders progress. “

    https://www.onform.com/



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    15 Min.
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