Looking SO forward to this! While I'm already a student of the step-by-step Mastery Program - it's always great to see things summarized in a compact way! I hope my friends will check this out also!!!
Yes, me too! I'm really keen in understanding a summary version of the course as we are at the beginning of this journey. I also see it as a great introduction to see what it's all about :)
@@mayapurchandrika6190 Hi Maya! Yes, this series will do just that. It is a solid summary of the big program and really breaks down, and repeats, the many principles, concepts and approach (holism) so you can keep the necessary mindset when interacting with your horse, teaching, and developing together.
I want to also add : would this program help . I have a lot of stallions . As in my country we don’t have the right to geld horses. And I literally have a zoar in one of my stallions. He bolt . He charge. He doesn’t like to be bothered with any work and when he is cooperative he doesn’t do it for anyone . So would this help me get the beautiful understanding and safe relationship with my stallions ?!
I've recently transitioned my 6yo qh mare to Bitless, and its been going very well for the most part, but we're struggling in some areas. she's a very forward horse, and she anticipates everything. she's always guessing as to what im going to cue for next. she also builds habits very quickly. I have a long stretch of grass on my property, and I usually walk her through it but I decided to go for a gallop. now, every time we get near that field, she tries to gallop. she doesn't bolt, but she prances and tosses her head and she won't walk. she's had this problem anytime we gallop somewhere. I used to ride her in a long shank bit, and even when I pulled on that she wouldn't stop prancing. so as im sure you can imagine, riding her in a rope halter hasn't made any difference in that area. she still doesn't bolt, but she doesn't listen either. I cant seem to get her to calm her mind down and wait for my cues, rather than anticipating. do you have tips for this? will your miniseries help?
Hi Don't Mind Me and Welcome! YES! This miniseries will show you how to begin developing your horse's connection and nervous system which controls their behavior. Your mare is reacting vs thinking and responding to you because she doesn't feel safe which keeps her in her sympathetic nervous system (self preservation). She needs to be in her parasympathetic to feel calm, relax, think, and respond to you, not to mention she isn't connected. This series will show you how, begin the process and if you want more there is a lot more that I will be offering. Please click here to join www.tao-of-horsemanship.com/offers/Dj4b4c9C/checkout. See you soon!
Looking SO forward to this! While I'm already a student of the step-by-step Mastery Program - it's always great to see things summarized in a compact way! I hope my friends will check this out also!!!
Awesome to hear Jessica, thank you!
Yes, me too! I'm really keen in understanding a summary version of the course as we are at the beginning of this journey. I also see it as a great introduction to see what it's all about :)
@@mayapurchandrika6190 Hi Maya! Yes, this series will do just that. It is a solid summary of the big program and really breaks down, and repeats, the many principles, concepts and approach (holism) so you can keep the necessary mindset when interacting with your horse, teaching, and developing together.
What is the difference between the “ everything horses and more” program and the mastery program please ?!
I want to also add : would this program help . I have a lot of stallions . As in my country we don’t have the right to geld horses. And I literally have a zoar in one of my stallions. He bolt . He charge. He doesn’t like to be bothered with any work and when he is cooperative he doesn’t do it for anyone . So would this help me get the beautiful understanding and safe relationship with my stallions ?!
Awesome Caroline, can't wait to experience the miniseries program! I am always learning something new from you every time! Much love💖
Hi Rahansia! Thank you my friend! Looking for forward to lessons tomorrow and riding with you!
@@TaoofHorsemanship yes me too!!
I've recently transitioned my 6yo qh mare to Bitless, and its been going very well for the most part, but we're struggling in some areas.
she's a very forward horse, and she anticipates everything. she's always guessing as to what im going to cue for next. she also builds habits very quickly.
I have a long stretch of grass on my property, and I usually walk her through it but I decided to go for a gallop. now, every time we get near that field, she tries to gallop. she doesn't bolt, but she prances and tosses her head and she won't walk. she's had this problem anytime we gallop somewhere. I used to ride her in a long shank bit, and even when I pulled on that she wouldn't stop prancing. so as im sure you can imagine, riding her in a rope halter hasn't made any difference in that area. she still doesn't bolt, but she doesn't listen either. I cant seem to get her to calm her mind down and wait for my cues, rather than anticipating. do you have tips for this? will your miniseries help?
Hi Don't Mind Me and Welcome! YES! This miniseries will show you how to begin developing your horse's connection and nervous system which controls their behavior. Your mare is reacting vs thinking and responding to you because she doesn't feel safe which keeps her in her sympathetic nervous system (self preservation). She needs to be in her parasympathetic to feel calm, relax, think, and respond to you, not to mention she isn't connected. This series will show you how, begin the process and if you want more there is a lot more that I will be offering. Please click here to join www.tao-of-horsemanship.com/offers/Dj4b4c9C/checkout. See you soon!
@@TaoofHorsemanship I just signed up. im looking forward to learning and receiving some help with my horse and our connection!
@@dont.mind.me27 Fantastic! There will be a live Zoom where we can all meet Nov 7 to discuss and answer any questions.