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January/February 2025
Choice Not Chaos: Kindergarten with Ray Hunt By Barney Nelson, Ph.D.
In a reprinted article from the 1980s, the author takes us to day one of a Ray Hunt clinic and shares what the colts and the students experience under the guidance of a masterful teacher. Ray Hunt’s approach emphasizes communication, respect, and building a strong foundation of trust with the horse. His methods are designed to create a harmonious partnership between horse and rider, based on mutual understanding and respect.
To Collect or Not to Collect: Flatbed Truck or Elastic Bridge By Deb Bennett, Ph.D.
The author explores some common misconceptions surrounding collection by looking at the biomechanics of the back and the feel of true collection.
Introduction to The Training Spiral By Sue Grice, Ph.D.
In essence, the Training Spiral provides a structured and logical framework for applying the scales of training, leading to more effective and efficient horse training. It emphasizes clear communication, consistent progression, and a deeper understanding of the training process.
Decoding Equine Scientific Research: Geriatric Horse Care By Siobhán Watkins, Ph.D.
In the first of a series of articles decoding research, this article emphasizes the importance of providing appropriate care for aging horses, including proper nutrition, exercise, and regular veterinary checkups. It also highlights the need for better access to scientific research and the importance of considering the emotional and physical well-being of geriatric horses.
The Next Paradigm Shifters – Jane Pike By Katrina Hays
Jane Pike is an equestrian coach who focuses on the mental and emotional well-being of both riders and horses. Her program, JoyRide, uses a variety of techniques to help riders develop a better understanding of their own nervous systems and how they can regulate them. This, in turn, can lead to a more positive and productive relationship with their horses.
Rules of the Range in Colorado’s Cattle Country By Sonia M. Kudalsky
This essay highlights the importance of careful planning, hard work, and a deep understanding of the environment for successful range management.
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