Horse Rider Communication
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Equine Emergencies & Horse Evacuations
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Emergency Evacuation YouTube Video 1
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Emergency Evacuation YouTube Video 2
https://youtu.be/jRCmOTq9mto
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*Deconstructing The Sales Ad
*Horse PreView Questions
*Learning to say "No" - 21 Common Scenarios
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As with everything, there are many interpretations when it comes to the terminology associated with horses. I try to be clear and precise in the words that I'm offering, but there still can be a gray area in the human student's understanding. This often comes from their level of awareness, background, and unintentional anticipation/expectation of their mind "getting ahead" of wherever they are currently at with their horse.
I thought I'd share my perspective on a release with a horse. Here are a few of my thoughts:
What one horse experiences as a release, could be pressure or stress-inducing to another.
Often what humans assume is a release of pressure (whether physical or spatial) is not perceived by the horse in the same way and defeats the purpose.
The release is not about "asking nothing," but is a time for the horse to mentally process and emotionally purge any potentially defensive emotions. But if he is "left" standing with tension, and concern, or is distracted while offered a release, it will be ...