RE-SENSITISATION of a Horse
Improve communication, by re-sensitising them to our communication, in a calm and de-escalated state, so that we never have to communicate in unsafe ways with each other. Lockie Phillips' Emotional Horsemanship method focuses on understanding horses' emotional needs and creating a connection based on trust, respect, and clear communication. ONLINE COURSES. CLINICS. PRIVATE SERVICES. SCHOOL. www.emotionalhorsemanship.com Here are some key aspects: Emotional Connection: Lockie believes horses are emotional beings that thrive on connection and understanding. He emphasizes building a strong bond between horse and horse person. Grounded and Calm Energy: Horses respond to energy, so Lockie teaches riders to cultivate a calm, grounded state to create a peaceful atmosphere. Clear Communication: Using gentle, consistent cues and feedback helps horses understand what's being asked, reducing stress and confusion. Empathy and Feel: Lockie encourages horse people to tune into their horses' emotions and physical sensations, fostering empathy and deeper understanding. Holistic Approach: Considering the horse's overall well-being, including physical, emotional, and environmental factors, is crucial for optimal performance and happiness. Lockie offers various resources, including online courses, workshops, and retreats, to help horse people develop these skills and improve their relationships with horses 😊.

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