Horsemanship Unlocked Veronica Painter
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Ethical Equine Education, Entertainment, and Experiences
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Keeping it Short, Simple, and Sweet
There are many schools of thought based around how long and how hard we should work our horses. Many of those schools of thought are outdated and old school. Seeing horsemanship with discernment can provoke change in an individual and an individual can provoke change in the collective. This is what we call evolution and progression. If not the old ways, than what? Using scientific data from animal psychological studies and experience from professionals I stand behind and witness amazing results with keeping sessions short, simple, and sweet. Ideally 20 minutes 4 times a week. Check out the cited information on physical and mental capabilities of horses to support this. Oh yeah and come to summer camp!
Summer Camp
https://flyingcolorstrapeze.com/equestrian-trick-riding
Patreon
https://patreon.com/horsemanshipunlocked?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
Physical Research
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0737080606816679
Mental Research
https://www.equitationscience.com/ises-training-principles
Spiritual Research
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Knight Life with Thomas Buckley
This week we have an exciting behind the scenes interview with Renaissance Festival jouster, Sir Thomas Buckley. Join us as we discuss the job requirements, daily routines, and horsemanship practices of a traveling joust troupe.
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The Power of Grace and Gratitude in Horsemanship
We get into equestrian sports from the love of the horse. When does love of the sport overpower the love of the horse? When you see a beautiful flower, do you pick it or water it and provide what it needs to grow? Attitude and perspective in horsemanship can change just about everything. It's not about what you're doing but how you're doing it. Intention ripples through everything; your horses, your students, and your inner peace. Ask yourself why you're here and what you bring to the animals, art, sport, or industry.
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The Secrets of Running a Successful Boarding Stable with Lindsay Barrack
Running a boarding stable is not for the weak. An around the clock job catering to the needs of both humans and horses takes organization, discipline, business skills, leadership, and compassion... to name a few. Join me in a chat with barn manager and eventing trainer, Lindsay Barrack, as she gives us tips and secrets from her experience of running Mahan Farm, a 113 acre facility in Tallahassee, FL.
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Tips for Cross-Country Horse Hauling
In this podcast episode I share some stories, tips, and experiences throughout my years of hauling horses across the country. From emergency kits, stress reduction, to booking overnight stops, here are some of my hard earned life lessons from a decade of living and traveling on the road with horses.
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The Working Wrangler Lifestyle with KT Schramm
Have you ever wondered what it is like to work on a ranch out west? The days are as long as the trails you blaze but the sights and the sounds of nature make it all worth it. Join me as I interview KT Schramm on her adventures as a ranch wrangler. Starting as an English rider in the midwest, KT shares the insights and secrets of working at dude ranches. Oh, and did I mention that she has beautiful photos to prove it! Check out her photography business at
www.theframedequestrian.com