Many people have been screamed at in their lessons heels down and I have been on the receiving end. But, have you ever wondered is it doing your riding any good? Tradition Heels down is well a tradition, a really old one at that...
Sugars in spring grass Winter sees most domesticated horses in the Northern Hemisphere being fed dried forage for months on end to make up for the poor (or, in some cases, non-existent grass) in their field during the cold, dark mon...
Just like us, the horse has five senses, these are: Taste (gustatory) Smell (olfaction) Sight (vision) Hearing (auditory) Touch (tactile) Being prey animals, horses need to be acutely aware of their surrou...
My passion is to support the horse and rider, so they can be the healthiest and most connected versions of themselves. Without a healthy rider you can not have a healthy working horse. Without a straight and healthy horse you can’t...
To understand Myofascial Release Therapy (MFR), we have to first understand the structure. Our myofascial system exists to give us form and structure and to offer a layer of protection to aid healing, when needed. It has amazing ten...