Are you curious about what Noëlle Floyd’s Equestrian Masterclass is all about?
Do you want to sign up, but aren’t sure if it’ll be worth it?
Well, I recently signed up and I’m sharing what I think about it.
Click the link to read more!
Read MoreAre you curious about what Noëlle Floyd’s Equestrian Masterclass is all about?
Do you want to sign up, but aren’t sure if it’ll be worth it?
Well, I recently signed up and I’m sharing what I think about it.
Click the link to read more!
Read MoreIt’s not always easy to stay motivated during self-isolation. Especially if you can’t do what you love.
Here are a few things that I’ve been doing to gain confidence and to continue training my mind as an equestrian. Even if I can’t be in the saddle.
Read MoreProgress.
Don’t you realize that you’re moving forward every day?
That’s why it’s so important to look back. To acknowledge how far you’ve come.
Then you’re in a better frame of mind to determine your goals for the future.
Read MoreIt’s important to acknowledge the people that inspire you. Life as an equestrian can sometimes make you feel like you’re on this journey alone. But the equestrian community is huge and it’s passionate. So, it’s time to share some of the equestrians that I follow and inspire me as a rider.
The first equestrian in this series is none other than Olivia Towers.
Read MoreLeg on, heels down and eyes up. These are three things that are drilled into you as a rider. But how exactly should you have your leg on? That’s what we’re talking about in this post.
Read MoreSince getting back in the saddle, I’ve always felt unsure of myself and my skills. I blamed it on needing more practice or riding horses that I wasn’t used to. What I’ve finally come to realize is that nervousness has a name, anxiety. And now that I know what it is, I have a better idea on how to deal with it.
Read MoreDo you ever have those moments when everything clicks? When you’re riding around and all of a sudden you and your horse are in sync?
This is a post where I share a bit about these moments and how they’re changing both my ride and my confidence.
Read MoreIf you’re struggling with the counter canter, you’re not alone. In this post I share my own challenges.
Just like many other things with riding, it’s always a lot easier said than done.
Read MoreThere’s always room for improvement with our riding. There’s always a way for us to make our communication more clear with our horses.
Lately, I’ve been needing to work on my connection with my reins and keeping it consistent.
Click to read more about how I’m trying to work on this.
Read MoreAny tool can become dangerous in the wrong hands. Draw reins are no exception. Here’s a little post about my experiences using this tool.
What are your opinions on draw reins?
Read MoreDo you take advantage of your warm-up at the beginning of your ride? Or do you ride around just enough so that your horse is ready for the real work?
Read this post to see what I’ve learnt about the importance of the warm-up.
Read MoreAnyone can experience fear at any point in their lives. It doesn’t matter if you’re experienced in your field or a beginner. Fear is normal. We just have to learn to work through it and lot let it control us.
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