Recently I was talking with someone about the fact that horses who aren’t ridden can still develop musculoskeletal problems. This fact was surprising for this person, which is understandable. W...Read More
Course Introduction Module 5 In this module we’ll talk about how you can use everything you’ve learned so far, from how your horse moves to how well muscled your horse is to whether or not...Read More
Course introduction part 4: Pain! Pain is obviously an important subject but there are 2 specific reasons why I want to do a whole module on pain. The first one is because I’ve noticed that mos...Read More
Course Introduction Module 3 The third module is going to be all about how the different parts of your horse’s body should move and how you can learn to observe them to spot asymmetries, tight...Read More
Course Introduction Part 2: Muscle mass In module 2 we’ll talk about muscle mass. The idea is to walk through the body and talk about what a strong neck looks like vs a weak one and so on. ...Read More
New Online Course: Part 1 I’d love to introduce you more to the online course I’ve created. One because I’m really proud of it and think it’s going to be really fun, but a...Read More
Feminism has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. My mum, an artist, painter, photographer, PhD holder and now university teacher, was always very vocal about the inequalities f...Read More
My journey with kissing spine I think that by now it’s a surprise to no one when I say I hate kissing spine! And the reason why I hate it so much is because I’ve been there. A few yea...Read More
Choosing a trainer is both more complicated and a lot more simple than it would seem at first glance. I know, it sounds weird, but stay with me, because this is really important for your horse. I̵...Read More
If I knew then what I know now – back pain in horses I don’t think I’ll ever shut up about horses and back pain. It has really become a focal point in my work, and every horse I meet...Read More