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Most riders think progress comes from riding more. But the most transformative riders I’ve coached weren’t the most talented — they were the most aware. Once you understand what’s actually happening in your body, everything changes: - Your balance improves - Your communication gets clearer - Your horse responds differently And suddenly… lessons make sense. That’s exactly what the Rider Reset Method teaches. Inside this community, you’ll start learning how to: ✔ Identify invisible riding habits ✔ Make micro-adjustments that create breakthroughs ✔ Feel confident and prepared for every lesson 👉 If you want faster progress, weekly drills, and personalized feedback, join the Rider Reset Monthly Lab. When you change — your horse does too. 🔗 Join the Rider Reset Monthly Lab here
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In case you’d like to share this group, the URL is now easy! www.skool.com/riderreset Please feel free to invite your horsey friends!
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The truths no one tells you
When you go to take riding lessons, noone ever tells you: 🐴 That riding should benefit the horse’s way of going 🐴 That when the wrong thing happens it is not your horse’s fault 🐴 That learning to walk,trot,canter are just the beginning 🐴 That ground work, understanding body language and behavior are more important than learning to ride 🐴 That reins are NOT for steering 🐴 That you should not push your heels down So tell me. Did you know these? Which ones? Any surprises?
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First attempt at an AI twin
I’m in a Skool group where they make AI twins to use for ‘faceless YouTube etc….. I learned that really being specific is the key. The owner had her prompt available, so I tweaked it to make my twin. One, I wish I was that young again, two, if I was I would just have my pic taken with my really dirty grey horse…. I like it. Trying to tweak to be more realistic, but she’s a great start!
First attempt at an AI twin
Behavior and body language
Before I began teaching I had made a list of many things I was not taught in lessons-years of lessons. The list of items was important for me to include in my program. The range of things was vast: from grooming and tacking up skills to handling on the ground, ground work, riding related things, communication, body language and herd behavior just to name a few. Every now and then someone will ask me why I teach that to everyone, since not everyone will be a horse owner. So, at least in part, here is my answer. A student can help prevent a MAJOR issue from forming, if they understand behavior well enough: Throughout the years I have had many students ‘catch’ or find my horse either choking or colicking. One 12 yr old once came out to get me while I was teaching to say, “I think Blue is choking.” And indeed he was. She noticed, and notified me early enough that hand walking got whatever it was dislodged and no vet visit was required. Pretty amazing. In another instance a new student in her second week of camp realized Lily was Colicing. Lily has quirks, but this was a bit much. She did downward dog in the aisle several times in a row. My students know my horses like to stretch, but repeatedly is not normal. This kid must’ve been maybe 10. She felt so good to know SHE caught that. And I did have to get a vet out. She had an impaction. I think those are things kids will remember. They actually helped a horse. Possibly saved a life. Yesterday, a student who I’ve been teaching over 8 years was here for her lesson. First you need to know that the horse is a lover of people: a stranger can go in his paddock and he’ll walk beside them. He’s curious, friendly and loves to be around people. So she goes in there and HE WALKS AWAY. weird. Second time HE TROTS AWAY. Then he decides to roll. After that he pawed, went to the gate and pawed some more. And about that time is when she told me he didn’t eat his breakfast. I’d like to point out that 2 years ago this horse was almost emaciated and he canters in from the field for his food. Very eagerly.
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Rider Reset Method
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I help riders who desire progress & harmony on school horses by teaching them awareness & experimentation while continuing in person lessons.
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