Sideways
Teaching a horse to go sideways has many physical, emotional, mental and practical benefits. Sideways helps the horse and human transform their life by the renewing of their mind.
Teaching a horse to go sideways has many physical, emotional, mental and practical benefits. Sideways helps the horse and human transform their life by the renewing of their mind.
Accepting the bit is generally part of a horse’s foundation training. When a horse accepts the bit it is similar to us accepting the Word of God.
Teaching a horse to stand still and “hold” increases their patience, trust in you and can provide peace and comfort for them. Waiting on the Lord teaches us similar skills.
Ground Tie is a great activity to help participants discover the purpose in God’s timing, waiting, patience and sitting at the feet of Jesus.
A horse doesn’t naturally want to get on a trailer. Teaching them to have confidence while loading is similar to training our hearts to seek Christ.
Some inspiration for your trailer loading goals!
A horse doesn’t naturally want to get on a trailer. Teaching them to have confidence while loading is similar to training our hearts to seek Christ.
A horse doesn’t naturally want to get on a trailer. Teaching them to have confidence while loading is similar to training our hearts to seek Christ.
A horse doesn’t naturally want to get on a trailer. Teaching them to have confidence while loading is similar to training our hearts to seek Christ.
Obstacle courses are a non-threatening way for participants to share and navigate their real life struggles and challenges.