Working From The Inside Out With Finesse Equestrian Ellie O'Brien
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Welcome to working from the inside out with Finesse Equestrian and your host Ellie O'Brien. Join me on my journey as I unpack the Equestrian dream talking to incredible riders, equine experts, and a few of my own tips too!
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Meditation on connection with Ellie O'Brien
Join me in a guided meditation out with my horses. This meditation focuses on connection to ourselves, nature and the universe and the loving support we receive from connecting back to this. You will hear wind noise, horses moving around and birds so please be aware audio isn't pure in a quiet space. If you are driving please listen when you are stationary and safe.
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Working from the Inside Out - Progressive Podiatry
In this episode Ellie chats with Elise Lett, Lizzie Maundrell and Anna Drabble about how they are working together to progress podiatry in New Zealand. We chat about glue shoes, werkman black, how we got together and did both with Chrome to help rehab his feet and more.
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Working from the Inside Out with Dr. Sabina Holle
In this wonderfully educational episode I chat with Dr. Sabina Holle about training for a happy, healthy, more beautiful horse. We only scratch the surface on what we could have gone in to, so hopefully we can do a round two!
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If you get stuck knowing when to wait or when to carry on/ask again
This clip is an excerpt from the last upload but I thought it deserved its own mini video as it shows me working through a judgement that came up on whether I should wait or carry on. I know lots of people get stuck at this point and often it stops them from doing anything at all incase they get it wrong. Trust your gut and you can't go wrong, you'll only learn.
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Pre-flight checks - what I look for before I ride any horse!
Before I get on any horse I want to make sure we are ticking all of the pre fight checks, just as you would before taking off in a plane!
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Staying under threshold for both ourselves and our horses in training.
It is so important to stay under threshold for both ourselves and our horses so that we can stay responsive rather than reacting out of fear.