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    Explore "spooky horse" with insightful episodes like "Building Confidence When Riding a Nervous Horse" and "Dealing with the spooky horse" from podcasts like ""Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians" and "Listen With EquiTeam"" and more!

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    Building Confidence When Riding a Nervous Horse

    Building Confidence When Riding a Nervous Horse
    Riding a nervous horse is one thing… Feeling less than confident about your own abilities while on your horse is quite another. Imagine it, up there, on your horse. He is beginning to get a little ‘jumpy’. Let’s be honest, so are you… Doubts are beginning to creep in and your thoughts are heading in a direction you would rather that they didn’t go…
    Building confidence in your abilities to both handle yourself and the horse when in this situation is often a long road. However, it can be done – with time and patience.
    Here are my suggestions for building your confidence in working with and riding a nervous horse.
     
     

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    Dealing with the spooky horse

    Dealing with the spooky horse

    EquiTeam’s Liz Daniels chats to Lyla Cansfield to chat about natural horsemanship and dealing with spooky horses.

    Lyla uses a unique blend of natural horsemanship principles alongside sensitively applied traditional ground and ridden techniques for riders of any discipline to achieve transformational results with their horses and help them understand each other.

    Performed correctly there is no doubt that natural horsemanship is a valuable part of training – but done incorrectly does it always achieve the desired results? Liz put Lyla on the spot and asked her thoughts on using natural horsemanship as an excuse for less confident riders?

    Umbrellas, ground work and ridden exercises; Lyla shares some of her tricks and tips for helping riders work with a spooky horse.

    If people are interested in learning more about the correct practices you can check out Lyla’s website here https://bit.ly/3NPg5VX