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Bit Fitting for Horses: How to Avoid Marketing Hype and Choose Comfort Over Gimmicks

Not all bits are created equal—and flashy marketing doesn’t guarantee comfort for your horse. In this eye-opening article, equine bodyworker and bit fitter Chloe Johnson breaks down what really matters when choosing a bit. Learn to spot marketing red flags, understand key fitting principles, and make informed decisions that prioritize your horse’s wellbeing over buzzwords.

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The Art of Timing in Horsemanship | Improve Your Riding Skills

Timing in horsemanship isn’t just about reacting—it’s about recognizing the subtle cues horses give before they move. Like elite athletes reading their opponents, skilled horse people pick up on micro-movements without even realizing it. But what if we could bring these unconscious skills into conscious awareness? This article explores how to refine your timing, improve your riding and groundwork, and develop a deeper connection with your horse.

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Q&A with a Trainer: How to Build a Training Plan for You and Your Horse

Building a training plan for both you and your horse can feel overwhelming, but success comes from consistency, efficiency, and balance. Whether you have 15 minutes or an hour, you can make the most of your training time without feeling guilty. From rider fitness strategies to effective groundwork, this guide helps you create a program that works for your schedule while keeping your horse engaged and healthy.

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The Power of Touch: Strengthening Bonds Through Grooming
Discover the profound effects of grooming on building trust and understanding between horses and handlers. Our latest blog dives into how grooming goes beyond cleanliness, serving as a fundamental tool for nurturing a deep, emotional bond with your horse, ensuring their well-being and easing their care.
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