3 Programs I did in 2022 that shaped me as a rider in 2023

As we have finished the first quarter of the 2023, it made me reflect on the year 2022, I can't help but think of the three programs that completely transformed my horsemanship.

These programs allowed me to grow not only as a rider, but also as an individual. They opened my eyes to new perspectives and challenged me to think outside of the box. In this blog, I'll share my journey and how these programs changed me for the better.

The first program I participated in was a clinic with a well-respected trainer, Celeste-Leilani Lazaris. I was initially nervous to attend, as I didn't know what to expect. However, as soon as I arrived, I was greeted with warm smiles and positive energy. Throughout the clinic, the trainer emphasized the importance of rider position and how it directly affects the horse's movement. I was amazed at how much my horse's performance improved when I corrected my own position. It was a true "aha" moment, and I left the clinic feeling inspired and empowered.

The second program I took part in was a three-day intensive course on equine behavior with Sarah Schlote & Dr Steve Peters. This program was nothing short of fascinating. I learned about the horse's natural instincts and how they can affect their behavior under saddle. I was able to identify triggers that were causing anxiety and stress in my horse and adjust my training program to better suit their needs. This program challenged me to think outside of the box and view my horse as an individual with unique needs and preferences.

The third program I participated in was a mental coaching program - Buteyko Breathing under Mim Beim. This program focused on the mental side of riding and the impact it can have on performance. I learned about techniques for managing anxiety, staying focused, and visualizing success. This program was a game-changer for me. I've always struggled with competition nerves, but by working on my mental game, I was able to approach competition with a newfound sense of confidence and focus. It was an incredible feeling, and I'm forever grateful for this program.

Looking back on my journey, I can confidently say that these programs have transformed me both as a rider and as an individual. They've taught me to think outside of the box, view my horse as an individual, and approach riding with a newfound sense of purpose and confidence. I encourage everyone to take part in programs like these, as they have the power to change your life for the better. The journey of horsemanship is never-ending, and I can't wait to see where these programs will take me next.

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