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Peace of Mind: Professional Holiday & Short-Term Yard Cover for Your Horses

Finding someone you trust to step into your boots when you’re away can be one of the more stressful parts of horse ownership. Whether it’s a long-awaited holiday, a weekend away, or a sudden change in circumstances, you need to know that your horses are not just being “fed and watered,” but truly cared for …

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Why capability is in our heads as well as our bodies

There is a specific kind of silence that happens right before you ask for a movement from your horse when under saddle. It’s that split-second internal pause where technique and psychology collide. In that moment, you aren’t just managing a horse; you are managing your own expectations. I haven’t written here for a little while. …

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Beyond the Tennis Ball: Why Gripping with Your Knees is Blocking Your Progress

We’ve all heard the “old school” riding advice. Perhaps you were even one of the many riders taught to ride while imagining – or literally holding – tennis balls between your knees and the saddle. The logic was simple: if you grip hard enough, you won’t fall off. However, as our understanding of rider biomechanics …

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The Philosophy Behind the Name: Excellence in Equestrian Coaching

If I’m being honest, launching an equestrian coaching business from scratch – where the “product” is your own knowledge and experience – is one of the most challenging and rewarding paths I have ever taken. In a modern world of “video-first” content and social media trends, I have chosen a different route. As someone who …

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The Power of the Pen: Why Every Rider Needs a Training Diary in 2026

As we approach the final days of 2025, the pressure to set “big” New Year’s resolutions is everywhere. But as equestrians, we know that progress isn’t made in one giant leap on January 1st; it’s made in the quiet, consistent moments every day. If you want 2026 to be the year you truly level up, …

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Beyond the Arena: Why the Best Riders are the Best Students

We have all heard the famous Dr. Seuss quote: “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” In the equestrian world, we might be inclined to take this literally; we want to “go places” – whether that is a successful first hack …

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What Do Equestrian Coaching Qualifications Really Mean?

Are you looking for the perfect coach for your riding journey? You might have noticed a few different acronyms when searching for qualified equestrian professionals: BHS, UKCC, CIEC, ECC, but what do they all mean? As a qualified coach myself, I believe passionately in transparency and professionalism. I want to help you understand the landscape …

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The Equestrian Rollercoaster: Embracing Non-Linear Progress

Last ride, you nailed it. The canter work felt powerful, the transitions were crisp, and you finished the session feeling like you finally got it. Fast forward 48 hours, and suddenly you can’t manage a clean downward transition, your horse is spooky, and you leave the arena frustrated and questioning everything. If this sounds familiar, …