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Category: Horses

Natural Horsemanship and CST

Natural Horsemanship and CST


by Nigel Williamson The Fulcrum, Issue 46 Winter/Spring 2009 I’m in a field. There are thistles, rough grass and nettles around me. I’m about to give a course and I’ve had a momentary loss of confidence about my capacity to make contact with horses. I’ve spent a year being with these horses, working with them. … Continue reading Natural Horsemanship and CST

Posted on August 1, 2018June 26, 2019Author CSTA EditorCategories Fulcrum Articles, Horses
Horses, My Teachers

Horses, My Teachers


by Sue Newport The Fulcrum, Issue 39 Summer/Autumn 2006 Awareness is the key to developing feel; be in the present; experiment with yourself and the horse; focus on the ‘means whereby’, not the goal. Perry Wood These words from a book called Real Riding, refer to the riding of a horse but they could just … Continue reading Horses, My Teachers

Posted on July 31, 2018September 26, 2019Author CSTA EditorCategories Fulcrum Articles, Horses
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