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✨ If Anything Were Possible…What Would You Teach Your Horse?
Let’s dream a little - if skill, time, and confidence weren’t in the way… What “magical” things would you love to teach your horse? Things like: • Lay down on cue • Sit • Liberty in a large open space • Spanish walk • Rear • Bridleless riding • Piaffe • Flying changes that feel effortless • School Halt • A calm, confident solo hack anywhere • Trick training just for fun Sometimes we stop ourselves before we even begin and maybe think: “That’s too advanced.” “That’s for professionals.” 👉 But here’s the thing… Horses can learn so much and often far more than we imagine, and so can you. And partnership expands when our vision does. So tell me - what feels a little bit magical to you right now? Drop your dream skill below 👇 Let’s see what kind of magic we’re building here! 🐴✨🫶
✨ If Anything Were Possible…What Would You Teach Your Horse?
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@Hyuck June Kang This is so beautiful 😍
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@Hyuck June Kang The simplest thing that so many people take for granted, leading your horse... But it's actually a really big deal! Haha, yes, Bob's very sweet. I'm so excited to have him at home and start playing with him. He's also a really good boy so I'm going to use him to help teach Ronnie 😅
🐴 What Are You Starting To Get Good At?
Not mindset. Not breathing. Not regulation. 👉 Actual skill. From the Groundwork to Liberty Checklist…or something you weren’t even attempting a few months ago. What are you starting to get good at? Is it: • Backing up with feel instead of force? • A consistent space clearance? • Leading without crowding? • Sending out and around with clarity? • Liberty circles with intention instead of luck? • Standing quietly to mount? Horses can learn so much. If your dreams for them aren’t big enough, they’ll live inside those limits. Everyone starts from scratch somewhere. Everyone. The only difference between “advanced” and “beginner” is time, repetition, and someone deciding to raise the bar. So maybe now is a good time to check in: Are there any limiting beliefs creeping in? “I’m not ready for that.” “My horse isn’t that type.” “That’s for other people.” Or are you building foundations toward some seriously cool results and partnership? Tell me one skill you’re starting to get good at - or one you’ve decided to stop avoiding. Let’s expand the horizon a little. love Zoë🐴✨🫶
🐴 What Are You Starting To Get Good At?
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@Hyuck June Kang 🥰 When I see you working with your Ssemi I always think how jealous I am of how you are with her! We're all so lucky to have amazing horses in our lives 💖
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@Hyuck June Kang You definitely don't look like a newbie - I was really surprised when I first saw you say that! I think you look really accomplished and she so obviously loves working with you 🤩
🐴 What Did You STOP Doing That Made Your Horsemanship Better?
We’re always talking about what we need to add. More relaxation. More confidence. More consistency. More suppleness. More exposure. But here’s the twist… What’s one thing you stopped doing that actually improved your horse? Sometimes progress doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from removing pressure, ego, tension, or overthinking. So tell me 👇 What did you STOP doing…that changed something? Love Zoë 🐴✨🫶
🐴 What Did You STOP Doing That Made Your Horsemanship Better?
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@Maddie Pemberton Me too with the buzzy mind. And I realised that my horse could hear all that internal chatter. It wasn't until I learned to quiet it that he started wanting to engage with me. Really hard but incredibly valuable, you're so right 🫶
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@Maddie Pemberton Oh it's a journey to calm that monkey mind, for sure! But wow did it change my life 💖
🎧 The Left Side Thing...
...why do we do almost everything on the left with horses? Mount from the left. Lead from the left. Bridle from the left. Approach from the left. Did you ever actually question it? Or did you just…do it because that’s how you were taught? In Episode 87 of Zoë’s Horse Bytes, I unpack: • Where this tradition may have originated (historically) • Another fascinating theory linked to the horse’s nature • And whether it still truly matters today Because here’s the bigger question… Is it habit? Is it helpful? After listening, I’d love to know: – Does it make sense to you? – How important do you think it really is? – Have you noticed patterns in your own day-to-day handling because of it? Awareness changes everything. Sometimes the biggest changes in horsemanship don’t come from new techniques, but from questioning the old ones. 🗒️FYI: At GGWH we train both sides of the horse as equal as possible. If not already, go listen…come back and tell me what you think. Zoë🐴✨🫶 👉 Listen on your favorite podcast app or directly on my website here: https://www.getgoodwithhorsescourses.com/podcast/
🎧 The Left Side Thing...
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This is so interesting, thank you @Zoë Coade 🫶 Ronnie was obviously trained only from the left when he was younger. He's a horse that loves to learn a lesson and really retains his training. So changing things upsets him as he's confused and he really does like to already know the answer to questions. He's a real perfectionist. But I can see from this that balancing him out will help us with absolutely everything. Even his body awareness, which is a real thing for him (going through gates is interesting, to say the least 😬). It'll be so good for his body and his mind. I can ask him to yield from both sides (he's better from the left though) but things like leading from the right are really hard for him. He crosses over and sometimes will bite at me to tell me he's worried about it. (Not actual biting, just talking.) I will start this straight away though. Just small and build up. Thanks so much. This is something I can purposefully start working on 💕
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@Zoë Coade Wow. We're getting on this straight away 💯🫶
🌙 Saturday Night Fun: What Are Your Horse’s Nicknames?
🤩 Tell me… Do you have nicknames for your horses? I’ll go first: Lenny also known as: • Lenny the Licker • Bubbles • Lennykins • My King Benjamin is also known as: • Mr Floof • Unicorn • Bennykins • My Prince • Back-breaker (because he's so small 😅) Your turn 👇 Drop the names, the sillier the better. 🤣 🐴✨🫶
🌙 Saturday Night Fun: What Are Your Horse’s Nicknames?
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Ronnie's real name is Spirit of the Night, I named him Ronnie. AKA Ronnie Be Good (or Ronnie Be Not So Good!) and Ronnie Cash (because he costs me a small fortune) 😂
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Hi, I'm Cheg. I got back into the horse thing after a really long break and I'm keen to learn.

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