Training Body Targets with R+

One of my all-time favorite skills to teach to horses is body targets.

Body targets are an extension of the nose targeting that we usually start with when teaching our horses to target a target stick. Instead of the nose touching something, we’re now going to ask different body parts to touch the target. I usually use a raised hand with a flat palm as my “target” here, but you can use anything...

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Introducing Sound Horse Academy

I’ve been sitting on something BIG for a while….

And the time has finally come to say it out loud.

I’ve spent a lot of time asking myself - how can I help people at a distance while facilitating *real change* in my clients?

When I talk to you guys some big things come up over and over again…

  • You want to feel confident that you can pick up on subtle lamenesses, soreness, or unbalanced movement EARLY...

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FREE COURSE ALERT

IT'S HERE! and IT'S FREE!

I've been getting lots of requests recently for virtual clicker support, and I've been telling you all to hold your horses because I have this great thing coming to get you started - and it's finally ready!

I've created an online course called Clicker Training 101 and it's absolutely 100% FREE.

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Rehab is HARD

I probably don’t say this enough…

But the truth is rehab is HARD.

Caregiver burden is real and it’s valid and it can destroy relationships if you don’t make sure to take care of yourself, too.

Your friends are going on a trail ride and you can’t go, so your social life suffers.

The changes are often small and slow, it’s hard to see and feel the progress to stay motivated.

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We Can't See What You See Part 2: Eyes on the Spine

Here we’re going to stick with our side view and the same horses from Part 1, but we’re going to focus our eyes specifically on the spine.

The spine is the (hopefully) stable base off which everything else moves, so dysfunction in the spine can have far-reaching consequences in movement and posture.

Therefore, having the ability to quickly screen for spine dysfunction is super handy!

Once again, this is not diagnostic, dysfunction here can happen for many reasons. This is big picture stuff that might key you in that a horse needs an evaluation from a professional.

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