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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?
🐴 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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🎧 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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@Cheg Darlington actually love reading this, because this is exactly the point of why I talk about this so much. So many horses react like Ronnie. They’re pattern animals. If something has been presented the same way over and over, that becomes their safe script. Repeat it enough times and it feels predictable. Predictable feels safe. Anything outside that pattern? That can feel like a threat because it doesn’t match the map in their nervous system. When I talk about Communication Areas, this is what I mean. We want the horse comfortable in all areas of their body, in both stillness and in motion. Left and right. Front and back. Near and far. Not just the side they were always handled on. And here’s the important part: When people come to me about stress or problems in the body, often the issue isn’t the visible problem. It’s the tension the horse builds because there’s discomfort somewhere in their communication map. The crossed steps. The gate awkwardness. The little mouthy gestures. Crooked nostrils. Blocking and holding their humans only to the left. The list goes on. That’s what horse whispering actually is. Not magic. Just information. Balancing him out won’t just help leading on the right. It will help everything - body awareness, confidence, softness, his ability to think when something changes therefore he will be much more flexible mentally and physically. Foals generally do not have this until the first day they wear a halter and then boom it begins.🐴✨🫶
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@Cheg Darlington amazing - new awareness 101 coming up 💃
🐴 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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@Hermine Dreijer this 🤩 OMG yes my friend...yes love it 😍
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@Cheg Darlington 🥰⬇️ https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/2093241/episodes/14354448-24-the-silent-world-of-horses
🐴 Welcome to the GGWH Community…
Week 9 @Kyara Beckx @Anna Jacklin Larsson ...you’re in a really good place where we follow a simple path: Begun → Getting Good → Good Enough Wherever you are right now is exactly the right place to start. 👉 How This Works... New to Skool? You’ll move mainly between: - Classrooms → structured learning - Community → questions, wins, progress, discussion 🔓 Classroom Access... ⚜️ Start Getting Good Here: Resources to help you settle in and get started. ⚜️ Get Good Dreams With Horses: Begin shaping your wishlist for you and your horse (unlocks after 1 day) As your community level increases, more tools unlock: - Level 2 – Discovery → Groundwork to Liberty & Young Horse Checklists - Level 3 – Rising → Get Good Tool Kit for Groundwork - Level 4 – Bronze → Get Good Tool Kit for Riding - Level 5 – Silver → Get Good at Presence Practice - Level 6 – Gold → Healthy Horse Body Scan Check out the Leaderboards - more Levels are on the way. 🚀 What's New... The Premium Get Good With Horses Skool launches latest Week 10 - 2026. This will be the next level of structured support for those who want to go deeper. Start by exploring the Classroom and introducing yourself in the Community (📌 see pinned posts). We're really glad you’re here. Thank you, Zoë 🐴✨🫶
🐴 Welcome to the GGWH Community…
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I inspire and teach horse lovers how to get good skills, build a strong bond, and create a lasting partnership via my Online Classrooms & Podcast🐴🌎✨

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