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Horsemanship Unlocked
Veronica Painter
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Ethical Equine Education, Entertainment, and Experiences
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Ethical Equine Education, Entertainment, and Experiences
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Performing Arts
Arts
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Leave Them Wanting More. Finding the Right Time to End a Training Session with Veronica and Kelsey of Helicon Horsemanship.
Horsemanship Unlocked
36 minutes 54 seconds
3 years ago
Leave Them Wanting More. Finding the Right Time to End a Training Session with Veronica and Kelsey of Helicon Horsemanship.

Join Kelsey of Helicon Horsemanship and Veronica of Horsemanship Unlocked as they discuss their perspectives and personal experiences around the topic of  when to end a training session. How long should one ride their horse? Is there a time frame standard set as a good stopping point? Or a feeling? Veronica and Kelsey discuss the recommended amount of time a for equine learning but also dive into what is best strategy for the mental and emotional fitness of both horse and rider. Sometimes knowing when to end a session is also knowing when to pass on engagement. The old saying still stands, "you can't help others unless you help yourself first." The collective is going through some deep changes that are affecting us on both a global and personal level. Knowing when to just be with your horse versus training will be your best judgement to savor the relationship. 

Horsemanship Unlocked
Ethical Equine Education, Entertainment, and Experiences