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Lesson 87. The Brachio Button For Relaxation
Hi all, Regarding this post GET GOOD TIP 14 about teaching relaxation when they’re already relaxed... @Cheg Darlington was bang on it by asking is there more she can be doing. So my first thought was yes and my second thought was this lesson which is exercise 87. of the Groundwork to Liberty Communications Series plus some reminders of the head down help etc. 👉 Is not the best filmed coz my Pivo was having a paddy that day, but the info is there and is as good as new. Would be great to hear what you think and if you get a chance to experiment, let us know in the Community. With 'brachio relaxing' love, your Zoë 🐴✨🫶
Lesson 87. The Brachio Button For Relaxation
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This is brilliant and I will be giving it a go tomorrow!! 🙏🏼
🐴 GET GOOD HORSEMANSHIP TIP 11.
✨ A calm-looking horse is not always a comfortable horse. This is what I believe can make horsemanship difficult. Stillness can come from understanding but it can also come from confusion, shutdown, or lack of options. True comfort shows up as curiosity, softness, processing and the freedom to respond, not just the absence of movement or expression. Learning to tell the difference matters because a horse that looks easy isn’t always a horse that feels safe or understood. 👉 Question: What signs help you Get Good at telling the difference between true comfort and quiet compliance? Zoë 🐴✨🫶
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@Zoë Coade I’m in full study mode tonight while I have the down time 😍♥️
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@Hyuck June Kang aw thank you!! Building that bond has always been more important to me than riding ♥️
🐴 GET GOOD HORSEMANSHIP TIP 9.
✨ Horses learn in windows (moments), not in straight lines. There are moments when a horse is open, curious, and available and moments when they’re simply not. Pushing through a closed window doesn’t create progress. It creates what I refer to as negative tension. So the more tools we have, and the courage to stand behind our knowledge the sooner we can turn this around in to positive tension. This also helps prevents roadblocks in our progress. Our job isn’t to force the lesson, it’s to notice when the window opens and Get Good at stepping in quietly. 👉 Question: What tools do you feel are missing in your knowledge set allowing you to turn tensions around more positively. Zoë 🐴✨🫶
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One thing I struggle with is knowing when to push through “just learned behaviour” or “bad habits” and knowing when the “window is closed” if that makes sense? But I guess that’s all part and parcel of getting to know your horse and creating that strong bond ♥️
🎧 Do the best with what you’ve got
Hey horse-lovers, I thought it was nice to highlight some of my most popular podcasts once in a while. 👉 First up is: Episode 46: Do the best with what you’ve got. The message may feel especially relevant to a few of you here. It’s about the simple truth that it is absolutely possible to be successful with horses, without a fancy arena, the best tack or tools, or even expensive-bred horses. My rock-star Lenny boy cost no more than €800 😊 Some of the most meaningful progress with horses happens in ordinary places, with ordinary setups, guided by curiosity, patience, and a lot of heart. If this resonates with where you’re at right now, this episode might be a good listen for you. And I’d love to know - what’s something you’ve learned to make work, even without the ideal setup? 🐴✨🫶 LISTEN to Zoë
🎧 Do the best with what you’ve got
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Love this ♥️
🎧 Nobody is watching you...
Hey GGWH friends, ever found yourself feeling insecure, worrying about who’s watching, judging, or silently forming opinions? You’re not alone. In Podcast Episode 32: Nobody is watching you - I talk openly about this sharing personal experiences, mindset shifts, and practical ways to move past that inner noise. A lot of it comes from my own journey, both with horses and in teaching. One of the biggest realizations? Most people are far too busy thinking about themselves to be analyzing us. 👉 The beauty of it is that when we stop riding, training, or handling horses through the imagined eyes of others, something powerful happens: - we soften - we breathe - we listen better - our projection of confidence grows - and our horses feel the difference If you’ve ever held yourself back because of what you think others might think, this episode might be a helpful companion. And I’d love to know have you ever noticed how differently you show up when you forget about being watched? Or was it not possible and there are times you decided to do something else instead? 🐴✨🫶 LISTEN to Zoë
🎧 Nobody is watching you...
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Yessss- needed this reminder 😂♥️
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