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When a Horse Is Sound… But Still Struggling

The jockey described the horse as feeling like he was stuck in one gear. No matter how much he asked, the horse struggled to quicken or lengthen. Transitions between canter leads were awkward and the... ...more

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March 21, 20267 min read

When a Horse Is Sound… But Still Struggling

Decoding the Canter Lead: Why Masking Symptoms Almost Cost a Racehorse His Career

A 9-year-old racehorse had a clean bill of health but couldn't change canter leads. He had the heart of a lion and was fit for racing, but his body was hitting a wall. Riders often spend months drill... ...more

True Self

March 14, 20262 min read

Decoding the Canter Lead:  Why Masking Symptoms Almost Cost a Racehorse His Career

Work with the horse you have today

When you first start riding, the goal is survival. You aren't worried about the outline or the engagement. You are just trying to stay on board. Can I stay on at the walk? Can I stay on at the trot... ...more

True Self

February 25, 20262 min read

Work with the horse you have today

Your Horse is Whispering. Are You Listening?

As a rider, you know the big moments. The refusal. The spook. The bolt. The sudden lameness. These are the "screams"—the loud, unavoidable signals that something is wrong. They are impossible to ignor... ...more

True Self

February 19, 20262 min read

Your Horse is Whispering. Are You Listening?

The Lie About Submission: Why I Don't Look at the Legs

Walk into any warm-up arena, and you will see the same obsession. Is he round? Is he on the bit? Is the poll the highest point? We treat the neck like it’s a separate entity from the rest of the hors... ...more

True Self

February 14, 20263 min read

The Lie About Submission: Why I Don't Look at the Legs

Five Women, Three Countries, One Result

Wendy, Claire, Sarah, Jade, and Kirsty just finished The Horse and Rider Reset. Five women. Three different countries. Different ages, different lifestyles, different horses, different goals. ...more

True Self

February 07, 20264 min read

Five Women, Three Countries, One Result

How Many Times a Week Should I Do Pole Work?

A great question! But as always with horses, there are at least 10 variables we need to consider. ...more

True Self

January 30, 20263 min read

How Many Times a Week Should I Do Pole Work?

When Life Gets Messy, Don't Abandon What Works

When something disrupts a working routine—illness, travel, family emergency, work crisis—the approach that was working stops working. So the natural response is to abandon it and jump to something ne... ...more

True Self

January 23, 20263 min read

When Life Gets Messy, Don't Abandon What Works

How to Communicate With Your Horse (When Nothing Else Has Worked)

New saddle fitted by a specialist. Vet cleared the horse—no pain, no injury. You brought in a trainer to watch. Changed the bit. Adjusted your riding schedule. Added supplements. Booked another bodywo... ...more

True Self

January 19, 20264 min read

How to Communicate With Your Horse (When Nothing Else Has Worked)

Case Study: Solving a "Girthy" Mare in 90 Minutes

Emma's mare had been "girthy" for months. Pinned ears during mounting. Tension through the whole tacking process. Emma tried different girths, slower tacking, and treats. Nothing changed. ...more

True Self

January 16, 20261 min read

Case Study: Solving a "Girthy" Mare in 90 Minutes

Three Problems, One Pattern

My UK client sent me videos of her KWPN gelding and I smiled the moment I pressed play. He was hanging and blocking through his left side after every jump. She'd done everything the experts recommen... ...more

True Self

January 15, 20262 min read

Three Problems, One Pattern

When Your Horse Tells You Something's Wrong

Jo's horse turned his bum toward her the moment she walked in with the tack. Ears flat back. Three months ago, he'd been soft and willing. Now this. She'd done everything right. She'd had the exper... ...more

True Self

January 14, 20262 min read

When Your Horse Tells You Something's Wrong

The Calm No: When Saying No Feels Like Dignity

I had a moment this weekend where I said no to someone - calmly, without anger or guilt - and it felt like dignity. ...more

True Self

January 12, 20264 min read

The Calm No: When Saying No Feels Like Dignity

The Routine That Saved Her: How One Rider Learned to Trust What Her Horse Was Showing Her

"I have my boy back, but he's better than ever. I'm so grateful for our pre-ride routine - it gives me confidence and certainty that each session feels like progress." ...more

True Self

January 09, 20262 min read

The Routine That Saved Her: How One Rider Learned to Trust What Her Horse Was Showing Her

Slow Down to Speed ​​Up: What a Bolting Lusitano Taught Me About Trust

We've all been there. You try harder, you push more, but the result seems to slip further and further away. There is a skill hidden in that pain and frustration, though. Every dark moment is an opport... ...more

True Self

January 07, 20263 min read

Slow Down to Speed ​​Up: What a Bolting Lusitano Taught Me About Trust

The Myth of "Not Letting the Horse Win"

This perspective suggests that if you give a horse an inch, they’ll take a mile, and the moment you allow them to express an opinion, you’ve somehow lost the battle. It frames the entire relationship ... ...more

True Self

January 06, 20263 min read

The Myth of "Not Letting the Horse Win"

Why Your Horse’s “Aggression” Might Actually Be a Scream for Boundaries

I kept that phrase in the back of my mind the day I met a specific Warmblood mare. She had been labeled "aggressive," and she lived up to the title. She didn't just pin her ears; she would bite, kick ... ...more

True Self

January 06, 20263 min read

Why Your Horse’s “Aggression” Might Actually Be a Scream for Boundaries

When the Experts are Stuck: The Case of the Invisible Brace

Three months ago, I was standing in an arena with a vet and another physio, looking at a talented show jumper. She was consistently showing lameness on her right foreleg, but on paper, she was perfect... ...more

True Self

January 05, 20262 min read

When the Experts are Stuck: The Case of the Invisible Brace

Why I'm Finally Moving My Feet: The Power of Unlearninglog Post

I remember my Pony Club days so clearly. I was standing in the center of the arena, being told to stay rooted to the spot while my pony cantered around me. It felt completely alien. Even then, I knew ... ...more

True Self

January 03, 20261 min read

Why I'm Finally Moving My Feet: The Power of Unlearninglog Post

The 5-Minute Win: Why Rewarding the “Try” Changes Everything

I used to ride a beautiful 7-year-old PRE gelding. He was full of character, moved elegantly, and was bred specifically for high-level dressage. On paper, he was the perfect prospect. ...more

True Self

January 02, 20263 min read

The 5-Minute Win: Why Rewarding the “Try” Changes Everything

When Doing More Makes It Worse

A rider called me yesterday, worried about her young horse. He'd been getting heavier in the contact, blocking through his neck despite everything she was trying. "I'm worried something's wrong with... ...more

True Self

January 01, 20261 min read

When Doing More Makes It Worse

Wait... Have I Always Known This?

I caught myself doing something funny this week. I was reflecting on my year and wrote this sentence: "Loving horses and showing people that love that horses can give us was the childlike version - ... ...more

True Self

January 01, 20265 min read

Wait... Have I Always Known This?

You've Always Known

For years, I thought I needed to prove it. That loving horses, believing they're medicine for humans - I thought that was somehow the childlike version of my work. The thing I needed to grow out of, ... ...more

True Self

December 30, 20256 min read

You've Always Known

What Horses Know About Goals That We Keep Forgetting

But here's what no one tells you: goal-setting only works if you actually understand what's working in your life and what's not. Most people skip straight to the resolutions without ever stopping to r... ...more

True Self

December 29, 20256 min read

What Horses Know About Goals That We Keep Forgetting

The Power of the Wise Pause

A rider called me recently, her voice heavy with worry. Her young horse was getting worse—heavy in the contact and blocking through his neck, despite her best efforts to do everything correctly. She w... ...more

True Self

December 27, 20252 min read

The Power of the Wise Pause

The Cost of Saying Nothing: What a 5-Year-Old PRE Taught Me About Listening

She was big—if she were a dog, she’d be a bouncy Labrador. Like Bambi on ice. My hands couldn’t even reach her withers, but she was gentle, with wide, curious eyes and a clear bond with her rider. ...more

True Self

December 25, 20252 min read

The Cost of Saying Nothing: What a 5-Year-Old PRE Taught Me About Listening

The Cost of Asking the Wrong Question

In horse training, the default is often to look for physical solutions to behavioral problems. We check the saddle fit, look for lameness, adjust the bit, or analyze conformation. ...more

True Self

December 23, 20253 min read

The Cost of Asking the Wrong Question

Age Is Just A Level: What My 64-Year-Old Client Taught Me About Horses and Internal Systems

One of my clients graduated yesterday. She's 64, postmenopausal, an amateur rider who loves her horses. We started working together six months ago with the goal of fat loss and increasing her energy... ...more

True Self

December 21, 20252 min read

Age Is Just A Level: What My 64-Year-Old Client Taught Me About Horses and Internal Systems

Wrong Question

I was halfway through my pitch last night when my mentor stopped me. "That's not what I asked." Twenty people on the call. All watching. ...more

True Self

December 17, 20254 min read

Wrong Question

When Your Horse Mirrors What You Can't Name

Every trot step felt like someone was stabbing me in the chest. I was thirteen, in a dressage lesson during sitting trot. My face tightened with each stride, my breathing shortened, and my shoulders... ...more

True Self

December 16, 20256 min read

When Your Horse Mirrors What You Can't Name

The Cinema Affected My Riding

I went to the cinema last night for the first time in over 10 years. The film was excellent. Always with an unexpected twist at the end. But that's not what stayed with me. ...more

True Self

December 15, 20255 min read

The Cinema Affected My Riding

When We Stopped Living From The Heart

I found a letter I wrote when I was thirteen. It was tucked inside an old journal I hadn't opened in years. The handwriting was mine, but younger—rounder, more confident somehow. Reading it at thirty... ...more

True Self

December 14, 20253 min read

When We Stopped Living From The Heart

The Cookies Weren't Comfort Food—They Were Emotional Protection

I stopped writing mid-sentence yesterday. I was working on a chapter for my book, The Female Rider Code, about my teenage years and my relationship with food. I was describing how I used to eat a who... ...more

True Self

December 13, 20254 min read

The Cookies Weren't Comfort Food—They Were Emotional Protection

The Arena Light Theory

Let me tell you about something I now call The Arena Light Theory — because once you understand it, you’ll never look at your cycle or your riding presence the same way again. ...more

True Self

December 12, 20252 min read

The Arena Light Theory

The Blank space theory

Have you heard of the blank space theory? Okay, I made it up. But it comes from over 30 years of working with horses and noticing patterns between Horse and Rider. ...more

True Self

December 11, 20252 min read

The Blank space theory

When You Don't Have the Words to Speak Up for Your Horse

For years, I watched horses trying to communicate. I saw the patterns. I felt what they needed. ...more

True Self

December 10, 20255 min read

When You Don't Have the Words to Speak Up for Your Horse

The Myth of Strength

Why do so many female riders carry this belief that strength means being unbreakable? Like admitting you're nervous, anxious and feeling emotional is a sign of weakness. What if our emotions were wha... ...more

True Self

December 09, 20252 min read

The Myth of Strength

How to Calm an Anxious Horse: The Surprising Truth About What Your Horse Is Really Feeling

If your horse is tense, reactive, or anxious, you've probably tried everything. Different tack. Feed changes. More groundwork. New training techniques. Calming supplements. ...more

True Self

December 06, 20255 min read

How to Calm an Anxious Horse: The Surprising Truth About What Your Horse Is Really Feeling

I Didn't Have the Language

I was lying on the floor in shock. Had no idea what just happened. The first voice I heard was the trainer asking if I was okay. When I opened my eyes, the mare was standing in front of me. ...more

True Self

December 05, 20255 min read

I Didn't Have the Language

The Variable You Forgot to Check

A client in Australia was frustrated. Her horse had been forward and engaged one day, flat and resistant the next. ...more

True Self

December 03, 20252 min read

The Variable You Forgot to Check

Horses Don't Just Make Us Feel Good. They Make Us Feel Everything.

Over thirty years with horses, I've tracked what they've taken me through: Sadness to joy. ...more

True Self

November 27, 20253 min read

Horses Don't Just Make Us Feel Good. They Make Us Feel Everything.

Your Horse Can't Be Fooled By Performed Confidence

She runs from meeting to meeting all day—back-to-back calls, decisions stacked on decisions, that constant hum of "what's next" running underneath everything. Her horse is her sanctuary, her escape fr... ...more

True Self

November 26, 20254 min read

Your Horse Can't Be Fooled By Performed Confidence

What humility unlocks

Her horse turned to face her, ears pricked forward, eyes softening as he took two deliberate steps toward her. ...more

True Self

November 25, 20252 min read

What humility unlocks

Pattern Recognition

This is what makes working with horses so revealing. They show us patterns we can't see in ourselves. The way she froze in my office—unable to speak, stuck in her head, second-guessing whether to say ... ...more

True Self

November 24, 20255 min read

Pattern Recognition

When Breakthroughs Require Courage: What a Room Full of Experts Taught Me About Horses

We'd been discussing stifle problems in performance horses. Orthopaedic surgeons, chiropractors, osteopaths, physiotherapists, farriers, dentists. All specialists focused on early prevention instead o... ...more

True Self

November 22, 20255 min read

When Breakthroughs Require Courage: What a Room Full of Experts Taught Me About Horses

Why Curiosity Matters More Than Perfect Training

The irony? This approach often creates the exact opposite of what riders want. Instead of progress, they get stagnation. Instead of connection, they get resistance. Instead of a willing partner, they ... ...more

True Self

November 21, 20256 min read

Why Curiosity Matters More Than Perfect Training

The Wrong Question: What Riders Miss When They Ask "How Do I Fix This?"

The owner had called, distressed about her mare showing signs of discomfort with no consistency in behavior. She'd sent videos. Multiple vets had been out. Multiple professionals had examined this hor... ...more

True Self

November 20, 20259 min read

The Wrong Question: What Riders Miss When They Ask "How Do I Fix This?"

The Three Seconds That Changed Everything

Her horse couldn't pick up a simple change from walk to canter on the right side, and it had been this way for weeks. The left side was perfect - smooth, clean, exactly what you'd want to see in a dre... ...more

True Self

November 19, 20256 min read

The Three Seconds That Changed Everything

What Transformation Actually Requires (And Why Most People Never Do It)

Everyone seems to want to change something - either about themselves, their business, their family, their horse. Which is just an idea, maybe a feeling. ...more

True Self

November 18, 20255 min read

What Transformation Actually Requires (And Why Most People Never Do It)

I'm a Horse in a Human's Body

I was watching a hypnosis demonstration with 100 other people. Went under. Worked on the belief that's haunted me forever: Am I enough? Is my gift with horses enough to create the life I want, the imp... ...more

True Self

November 16, 20254 min read

I'm a Horse in a Human's Body
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