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- Horses (10)
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- 14/09/2011: New Traditional Cob Stud to start at Highland Wildrides
- 09/09/2011: Anguston's Prince - On loan to God.
- 01/09/2011: Advice from a pack dog
- 28/08/2011: (Focus + Opportunity) - Distraction = MOTIVATION.
- 27/08/2011: Focus - where are you putting yours?
- 26/08/2011: Wow! Has it really been two years??!!!
- 26/08/2011: We will shortly be updating the website .....
- 26/08/2011: Alison Jones Level 2 Course Rocked!
- 02/08/2009: STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSES MOUTH
- 09/07/2009: For Sale – On the search for good homes for Horses and Huskies.
DO YOU DREAM OF RIDING MORE BUT FIND YOUR CONFIDENCE IS LACKING?
Highland Wildrides is offering FREE RIDING for volunteers in a case study of riders who have lost their confidence in order to help us put together a holistic confidence building course which looks at the physical, emotional and mental areas that cause the problem.
Lack of Confidence in riding is far more common place than it is in other sports with almost every rider experiencing it to a degree at some point in their life. People who lack confidence can be left feeling weak, foolish, and very, very alone.
It can become a problem in many areas apart from in the saddle with some finding being on the ground, stable management, or even catching from the field just too daunting and preventing them from ever getting to the stage where they have a ride.
The team at Highland Wildrides understand and have helped many riders over the past few years to deal with their fears and nervousness where ever it exists.
Volunteers who participate in this programme will be asked to work on their problem areas by completing trials in natural horsemanship groundwork, equine psychology, stable management, guided sports meditation, and alternative therapies including crystal regression and Reiki. Some work will be done individually and some in small groups.
We are looking for children as well as adults and will be having short interviews with those who would like to be involved after Christmas with the hope of starting the first groups in March. We are happy to help anyone – even those who think they are “uncurable”.
If you are interested in finding out more about the study, becoming a volunteer or Highland Wildrides generally then please contact us on 01863 766 771 or by emailing stacie@highlandwildrides.co.uk
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