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0269 – Alex Brown 2

June 25, 2018 by Horse Chats

“Ten Tips for Improving Your Cross-Country Riding”   About Alex –  If you would like to know more about Alex then listen to her previous chat First interview (185) AlexBrown   About This Episode “Ten Tips for Improving Your Cross-Country Riding” To Listen to Alex Brown 2 on iTunes – Click Here Or Listen below   […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, equestrian, equestrian competitor, instructor, showjumping, teaching

0267 – Dinah Fleming (Listeners’ Choice)

June 23, 2018 by Horse Chats

Young/Green Horses Should Always be Ridden by and Experienced Rider (Listeners’ Choice)   By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode.   Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and  commented on episodes for you to enjoy. This interview was previously published in 2017 (Dinah Fleming) (072)   About Dinah – Dinah comes from […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, equestrian, eventing, horses

0266 – Trish Braithwaite

June 22, 2018 by Horse Chats

Position and Aids Should Be About Influence, Not Power   About Trish – Trish is a dressage, showjumping and eventing coach and trainer, she is also a dressage judge and author.   To Listen to Trish Braithwaite on iTunes – Click Here Or Listen below   Trish’s Favourite Inspirational Quote – Quotes by George Morris   […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, eventing, instructor, Judge, showjumping, teaching

0265 – Renee Holzinger

June 21, 2018 by Horse Chats

Teaching Riders With Disabilities To Connect With Their Horse, Become More Coordinated and Improve Results at School   About Renee – Renee is vaulting in a squad, showjumping yard and horse skills through RDA volunteer work.   To Listen to Renee Holzinger on iTunes – Click Here Or Listen below   Renee’s Favourite Inspirational Quote […]

Filed Under: coaching, horses, showjumping, Vaulting

0264 – Robert Moffatt

June 20, 2018 by Horse Chats

Everyone’s Journey Is Going To Be A Bit Different.  If You Have Had A Setback, Drop The Expectations Of Unrealistic Goals and Focus On One Step At A Time   About Robert – Robert is a showjumping specialist, trainer & coach, he loves to bring on young horses and take them to a top level.  […]

Filed Under: coaching, horses, showjumping, teaching

0263 – Leanne Haywood

June 19, 2018 by Horse Chats

Rode 1,000 km In Twenty-One Days On One Horse To Help Form A Guard of Honour for the Queen   About Leanne – Leanne is a trainer, rider, competitor and coach in dressage, showjumping and eventing.  She also has experience in; Thoroughbred Yearling Sale Preparation Cattle and Sheep Droving Non Competitive Camp Drafting Novelties Harness […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, eventing, showjumping, teaching

0262 – Rena Figueredo (Williams)

June 18, 2018 by Horse Chats

Horses Are a Wonderful Therapy For People Who Live a Stressful Life   About Rena – Rena is a dressage specialist, competitor, trainer and coach.  She also is schooling and breaking young horses. Rena’s students have won up to Royal Level in Showing and State Level Pony Club Dressage and competed up to Elementary Level […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, equestrian, teaching

0261- Kristen Closson (Listeners’ Choice)

June 17, 2018 by Horse Chats

The Mental and Physical Suppleness Should Showcase the Expression of Natural Movement (Listeners’ Choice)   By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode.   Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and  commented on episodes for you to enjoy. This interview was previously published in 2017 (Kristen Closson) (069)   About Kristen – Kristen […]

Filed Under: coaching, confidence with horses, dressage, equestrian

0259 – Skye Wansey

June 15, 2018 by Horse Chats

When I Am Connecting With A Horse, I Can’t Think Of Anything Else   About Skye – Skye has a  dressage, showjumping & eventing background she has been a competitor, trainer and coach.  She also now a racehorse trainer and uses a common sense approach to horses and horsemanship with her students.   To Listen […]

Filed Under: coaching, confidence with horses, dressage, eventing, horses, showjumping, teaching

0256 – Jill Buckfield

June 12, 2018 by Horse Chats

Equestrian Coach and Psychologist Acutely Aware of The Importance of Riders’ Mental Attitude   About Jill – Jill is an all round horse person she is an equestrian trainer and coach, she has been a dressage, showjumping, eventing competitor and now working as a physiologist acutely aware of the importance of a riders mental attitude […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, equestrian, equestrian competitor, equine therapy, instructor, showjumping, teaching

0254 – Lyn Lynch (Listener’s Choice)

June 10, 2018 by Horse Chats

Reward the Smallest Attempt to Help Improve Confidence and Relationship (Listeners’ Choice)   By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode.   Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and  commented on episodes for you to enjoy. This interview was previously published in 2017 (Lyn Lynch) (067)   About Lyn – Lyn was on […]

Filed Under: coaching, confidence with horses, horses, instructor, Riding for the Disabled, showjumping, teaching

0253 – Brett Parbery (Listeners’ Choice)

June 9, 2018 by Horse Chats

Frame Control, Feet Control and Transition/ Pace Control for the Dressage Horse (Listeners’ Choice)   By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode.   Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and  commented on episodes for you to enjoy. This interview was previously published in 2017 (Brett Parbery) (059)   About Brett – Brett […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, equestrian, equestrian competitor, horses, instructor

0250 – Andrea Riedel-Carrison

June 6, 2018 by Horse Chats

Sometimes Equine Specialist Veterinary Nurses Need to be Mediators       About Andrea – Andrea has a background in dressage, showjumping, eventing and show horse.   She is an internationally qualified coach and a dressage and show horse judge. Andrea is a self employed coach at Hi-Pine Equestrian Centre Mt.Gambier, also a boutique stud specialising […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, horse shows, Judge

0249 – Rebecca Jenkins

June 5, 2018 by Horse Chats

Every Time You Ride, Make It a Training Experience   About Rebecca – Rebecca is an all round horse person who coaches, trains, competes in both World Cup Showjumping as well as Show Horse.   To Listen to Rebecca Jenkins on iTunes – Click Here Or Listen below   Rebecca’s Favourite Inspirational Quote – “Perfect […]

Filed Under: coaching, showjumping, world cup showjumping

0248 – Natalie Blundell

June 4, 2018 by Horse Chats

International Four Star Three day Event Rider Discusses Riding Drops Ditches, Water Uphill and Downhill Combinations   About Natalie – Natalie is an eventing specialist coach, trainer and competitor.  She is also an international 4 star event rider who has produced many horses through the levels of dressage and eventing.   She has competed at some […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, eventing, horses

0247 – Megan Joerg (Listeners’ Choice)

June 3, 2018 by Horse Chats

Strive to Learn and to Educate Yourself – What is Right and Wrong (Listeners’ Choice)   By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode.   Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and  commented on episodes for you to enjoy. This interview was previously published in 2017 (Megan Joerg) (060)   About Megan – […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, eventing, showjumping

0244 – Cathy Binz

May 31, 2018 by Horse Chats

Children with Autism Can Move From A Very Stressed State To A Peaceful State When Working with Horses   About Cathy – Cathy has 30 years of horse ownership and riding experience and she has been focusing on dressage (highest level competed to date: PSG).  Cathy also has volunteered for 2 years as Event Director of […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, horses, Riding for the Disabled

0243 – Linda Shore

May 30, 2018 by Horse Chats

Grand Prix Dressage Rider Discusses Western Dressage   About Linda – Linda Shores 28 year career as a full time equestrian, breeder/coach/competitor, has given her the opportunities to acquire and integrate knowledge and skills of the dressage horse and rider.  She shares this with other passionate horse-people. Linda established River Range Warmblood Stud in Rockhampton, Central […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, equestrian competitor, horses, instructor, teaching

0239 – Caroline Coleby (Listeners’ Choice)

May 26, 2018 by Horse Chats

Leadership Skills for Running Major Equine Events (Listeners’ Choice)     By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode.   Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and  commented on episodes for you to enjoy. This interview was previously published in 2017 (Caroline Coleby) (056)   About Caroline – Caroline is a Grand Prix […]

Filed Under: coaching, equestrian, equine, horse

0238 – Maxine Cummings

May 25, 2018 by Horse Chats

Chunking Down Achievable Goals For Nervous Riders To Gain Confidence and Move Forward   About Maxine – Maxine is a teacher, dressage judge, coach, trainer and competitor.  She helps nervous riders improve their ride in dressage, jumping and trail riding.   To Listen to Maxine Cummings on iTunes – Click Here Or Listen below   […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, horses, Judge, showjumping, Trail Riding

0237 – Tereza Husakova

May 24, 2018 by Horse Chats

No Time Management Tips Will Work If You Are Not Motivated To Do It   About Tereza – Tereza is a Dressage Specialist from the Czech Republic who visited Germany on a regular basis as a young rider.  She has been influenced by French Classical Trainers.  Tereza has trained to Grand Prix and is currently […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, horses, teaching

0236 – Heidi Hewitson

May 23, 2018 by Horse Chats

When Things Are Not Going Well With Your Horse, Stop, Think, Then Start Again   About Heidi – Heidi is a High School Teacher in Equine Studies.  She started off doing Pony Club, showing, western, polocrosse, dressage, and eventing.   Heidi describes herself as an all round horse woman and she is also coaching, teaching and […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, equine, eventing, horse shows, teaching

0235 – John Downes

May 22, 2018 by Horse Chats

On A Daily Basis, I Get To Meet Some Really Terrific Horses   About John – John is a all round horse person, he started trail riding when he met his wife.  He has ridden racehorses (track work), started competing in dressage and showjumping, then focused more on dressage.  John has been a member of […]

Filed Under: coaching, dressage, equestrian, equestrian competitor, eventing, Judge, showjumping, teaching

0232 – Bob Edwards (Listeners’ Choice)

May 19, 2018 by Horse Chats

Grabbing Opportunities with Both Hands to Compete at the World Equestrian Games  (Listeners’ Choice)   By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode.   Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and  commented on episodes for you to enjoy. This interview was previously published in 2017 (Bob Edwards) (051)   About Bob – Bob […]

Filed Under: coaching, equine, horses, instructor, teaching

0229 – David Simons

May 16, 2018 by Horse Chats

My Biggest Challenge Has Been Built Battling Depression and I Am Happy That I Have Had Horses To Overcome This   About David – Whether your interest is pleasure riding or high level performance in either the equestrian or reining/western disciplines, David’s training guarantees remarkable results. His passion for training the horse to perform with correct […]

Filed Under: coaching, confidence with horses, equine, horses, instructor, teaching

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