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The Hidden Reasons Why Horses Change When We Ride Them
Students are often mystified when their horse reacts to something while being ridden that they see every day when out grazing. It can result in frustration in the rider and a shift in feeling safe for both the horse and rider. As with many things horse related, it all comes down to survival. This article explores this topic and offers practical suggestions to help you and your horse move forward confidently together.
Suzy Maloney B.Eq.Sc.
Mar 74 min read


The One Rein Stop with Horses
Using the one rein stop with horses is a fabulous way to ensure we remain safely in the saddle and our horse remains calm. It allows us to guide rather than force, to redirect rather than restrain, and to prioritise the horse’s emotional and physical wellbeing. This article explores the ins and outs of this wonderful tool.
Suzy Maloney B.Eq.Sc.
Dec 31, 20253 min read


What Do Horses Experience as Followers
What do horses experience as followers? This article looks at this topic from a compassionate horsemanship view. When we ride with awareness of what it feels like to be the follower, we become the kind of leaders horses willingly choose to follow. It’s quite a different world that horses live in. For me it's a journey of understanding their reality from as many perspectives as possible.
Suzy Maloney B.Eq.Sc.
Dec 1, 20254 min read


Riding Horses With The Seat
The seat connects directly to the horse’s back, influencing rhythm, direction, and energy. A well-developed seat not only improves communication but also helps build trust and harmony between horse and rider. Riding with the seat is an essential development for all riders. This article explores this topic with tips on how to improve the seat.
Suzy Maloney B.Eq.Sc.
Oct 1, 20254 min read


What If We Took “Should” Out of Our Vocabulary With Horses?
What if we took “Should” out of our vocabulary with horses? Perhaps less frustration, fewer battles, and more understanding. Perhaps softer hands, calmer hearts, and deeper connections. Most importantly, we might find ourselves relating to horses not as tools to perform, but as sentient beings to partner with. And that is a change worth making.
Suzy Maloney B.Eq.Sc.
Sep 2, 20253 min read


Fear and the Urge to Control Horses
Fear and the urge to control horses is something every rider experiences at some point. What is involved in this and what are the alternatives?
Suzy Maloney B.Eq.Sc.
Aug 1, 20253 min read


The Sounds Horses Make
What noises does your horse make? This article looks at the sounds horses make and what they mean.
Suzy Maloney B.Eq.Sc.
Jul 1, 20253 min read
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