Monthly Archives: August 2009
The Anatomy of Horsemanship
From Tug of War: Classical Versus “Modern” Dressage by Dr. Gerd Heuschmann “It is my feeling… that in order to truly consider oneself a rider, one must be educated in the horse’s basic physiology, confirmation, and behavior.” I recently attended … Continue reading
Facing Fear
Sometimes fear can be as obvious as the speeding car that’s about to run you over. More often fear can be a steady undercurrent that simmers silently just below the surface, yet it affects you more profoundly than the moment of panic in which you perceive … Continue reading
Summer Update
Well, a long dry interval has passed here and I finally have time to focus on weekly offerings for the blog. Look for regular postings to appear by the beginning of September. A new link is being added to the Home page where you … Continue reading




