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One Horsemanship for all.: November 2015
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Sunday, November 22, 2015. This is the path that led to my healing. The turning point that changed my life. I am who I am today because of it. So that brings us to the fun story of yesterday. One of my teachers once quipped, "bareback riding is for children and porn stars.". While carrying a soft feel, with accurate flexion,. Can you jog a tight circle around the cones.
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One Horsemanship for all.: Synchronicity — A true story
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Friday, September 23, 2016. Synchronicity — A true story. A flock of ravens nearly darkened the eastern twilight sky, their wingbeats thumping through my chest as a horse whirled along a round corral. I thought, never noticing so many in the same place and time…certainly not here. Squealed one of two bystanders. This is not good! I thought while urgently seeking release fro...
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One Horsemanship for all.: March 2014
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Sunday, March 30, 2014. This isn't the lightest any horse has ever been with someone, but this is the lightest I've felt from Cherry,. I need to get Drifter out. I got on him with the same minimal tack I used on Cherry. My intent was to ride with "as little as it takes to get a change" and he responded with amazing lightness. But then I became aware of my own lightn...EQUU8...
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One Horsemanship for all.: April 2015
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Buck Brannaman's 2015 New River Clinic. Suz and Drifter, Sierra (Junior not pictured), Buck and Arc, Hailey (Quincy not pictured), Paul and Cinco. 1 Ask your horse to bend his head around approximately 90-degrees (for this example, to the right). Your horse shouldn't move his feet. If he does, wait and go back to step one. You want to practice this (...
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One Horsemanship for all.: And the herd gets bigger
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Friday, November 20, 2015. And the herd gets bigger. The incredible, incomparable Bob. Introducing Malibu. She will be on trial for about 90 days, and we are hoping that life as a walk/trot therapeutic riding horse will best suit her needs. Malibu: EQUU8's new horse on trial. This is why she has flunked out of being a barrel racer and why she came to us. On my drive to pick...
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One Horsemanship for all.: February 2014
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Thursday, February 13, 2014. So, I've decided on calling my new venture EQUU8. For equine enthusiasts, they may immediately recognize the word "EQUUS." But, instead, here, the S is closed, forming an 8. Consider "equate.". Why did he use that word. I am waiting at the county offices to register my fbn. Doors are slowly opening. I am passing my time trying to put one foo...
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One Horsemanship for all.: Balance.
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Sunday, November 22, 2015. This is the path that led to my healing. The turning point that changed my life. I am who I am today because of it. So that brings us to the fun story of yesterday. One of my teachers once quipped, "bareback riding is for children and porn stars.". While carrying a soft feel, with accurate flexion,. Can you jog a tight circle around the cones.
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One Horsemanship for all.: Buck Brannaman's 2015 New River Clinic
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Buck Brannaman's 2015 New River Clinic. Suz and Drifter, Sierra (Junior not pictured), Buck and Arc, Hailey (Quincy not pictured), Paul and Cinco. 1 Ask your horse to bend his head around approximately 90-degrees (for this example, to the right). Your horse shouldn't move his feet. If he does, wait and go back to step one. You want to practice this (...
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One Horsemanship for all.: December 2014
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Tuesday, December 9, 2014. I saw a unicorn stopping traffic on the way to EQUU8 Murrieta today. You thought I was crazy, didn't you. I had a sneaking suspicion that the unicorn was just foreshadowing that something rare and magical was going to happen. 27 weeks ago, I met a six-year old angel wrapped in the body of a child. About 11 weeks ago, I thought I saw Carter motion ...
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One Horsemanship for all.: A good day for groundwork.
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One Horsemanship for all. From horsemanship to healing, and the sometimes challenging journey to create a therapeutic riding center. Sunday, December 6, 2015. A good day for groundwork. A Tom Dorrance quote popped up on Facebook this morning. I read the words before coffee, before getting out of bed, before my eyes were really open. It's when a person rushes a horse's progress that people are inclined to make comments about that horse being what they'd call, 'a problem'.". This quote really made me think.
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