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Advances!!
A few months ago we started doing groundwork I have to share more exercises that we have been doing until we get here, he still not very convinced about getting on it but we are not in a hurry and I think we are on the right track
Advances!!
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@Zoë Coade thank u so much! And yes! The trees are part of the arena! 😂
🐴 Can we talk about this horse for a moment?
Hi all, happy horsey Monday 🫶 I’d love to start a little conversation today about a horse and human who genuinely inspire me and literally bring me too tears on occasion. If you don’t know Endo the Blind (and) Morgan, I really recommend having a look. They are simply amazing and what stands out to me most isn’t just what she does, it’s how she does it. Her timing with voice, her feel, and the way she supports Endo without treating him like he is disabled is just outstanding. In case you have not heard of them, Endo has no eyes. He is completely blind and lives a normal life as possible. He competes, gives demo's and can do pretty much every discipline with grace and heart. 🤩 For me, she’s a powerful reminder of what’s possible when: - timing is thoughtful - communication is clear - and the horse is allowed dignity, curiosity, and purpose Honestly, she’s a hero and also a perfect mirror for what we could all strive for with our able-bodied horses. It’s made me wonder…👉 Do you think I should ask her to be a guest on my podcast show? 💛 I’d love to hear your thoughts and if you haven’t seen her work yet, it might be a beautiful rabbit hole to fall into the moment you have time. 🐴✨🫶
🐴 Can we talk about this horse for a moment?
2 likes • 11d
I follow her in Instagram, is amazing!! 😍😍
🤩 What’s your special sauce...?
🐴 Nope, not talking about cooking...🤣 - I'm talking about if you had to describe your special thing with horses - what would it be? Are you especially good at: - groundwork - riding (or both) - liberty - trick training - trailer loading - young horses - problem solving - bodywork - nutrition - trail courses - hacking - cross country - show jumping - eventing - driving - endurance - working equitation - horseback archery - confidence-building - rehabilitation - starting again after a setback …or something else entirely? 👉 There’s no need to limit yourself, some of us have one clear strength, others are beautifully mixed, and some are still discovering theirs. If you find yourself thinking “I’m not sure yet”, that’s okay too. You might enjoy listening to the podcast episode dedicated to exactly this question: 🎧 48. What is your special sauce? I’d love to hear what lights you up or what you’re curious to explore next. Drop it below 🐴✨🫶 https://www.getgoodwithhorsescourses.com/podcast/
🤩 What’s your special sauce...?
5 likes • 17d
Some time ago we were dedicated to jumping and eventing but we encountered the problem that my horse bolts, we have been a year without riding to recover body and mind and I hope to gradually resume the jump again, as far as Cain accepts. Some time ago we were dedicated to jumping and eventing but we encountered the problem that my horse bolts, we have been a year without riding to recover body and mind and I hope to gradually resume the jump again, as far as Cain accepts. During all this time I have been studying podology, ethology, nutrition, rehabilitation training, etc. 🥰
3 likes • 17d
@Zoë Coade Cain has a complicated past, has scars and marks all over his body, when I rides it before buying it there was no one able to make him walk relaxed and yet I felt a strong connection with him. We have had a very hard few years of good and bad times and thanks to him I am where I am now, learning to heal him, I owe him everything. I don't care about compete or ride again, I just want him to be the happiest horse in the world.
Curiosa and Honda
These two little girls are starting with me now. Curiosa the chestnut is super intelligent and loves to work, it learns things very quickly. Honda, however, is much more complicated when it comes to working, it is difficult to connect with her, she does not like contact with the human very much, she is from a man who had her in a herd with more horses without any contact with people she, so she is something like a feral horse, she still has a lot of heart and will become a great friend, these two beautys are 4 yo and ill love to share my work with everyone
Curiosa and Honda
Hi!
My name is Esther and I am from Spain recently started with a new project and I am trying to set up my own equestrian center cavalar! I started with this training because in the area where I live things are always done in a traditional way so I would like to teach the new riders that there are more respectful ways to work with our equine friends. This is me and my beautiful horse Cain ❤️‍🩹
Hi!
1 like • 18d
@Zoë Coade thank u so much 🥰🥰🥰
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Esther Villar
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Creating my own stables

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