For the next two days, we would like to introduce you to nervous systems. It is important to understand yours and your horses because it matters in so much of our partnership.
This course is a stand alone course in the video library as well, but we have incorporated the important pieces into this course so you don’t have to exit out of anything.
Remember how to navigate this course? Just click on the topics below under Lesson Content. Then at the bottom of each topic, there will be a button to move you to the next topic. If you click on Next Lesson at the bottom of this page without going through all the topics, you will feel lost! LESSONS = DAYS and the TOPICS = What we want you to learn about that day.
I keep getting kicked out of the course when I try starting the first topic of Day 5.
Have you tried a different browser?
Hi Warwick and Robyn,
is there any way you can allow people to skip ahead in the videos? I totally understand why you want people to go in order, but I’ve already watched a lot of the pieces in the regular video library and would love to get to the things I haven’t seen (and that you found fundamental enough to include here).
Thank you and happy new year! : )
Yvette
Can you just click skip?
yes you can skip ahead
I don’t see a skip option… but I figured out that I can select ‘mark complete’ for each video. Thank you and happy new year!
This is brilliant, Robyn. Thank you!
Hi, thanks for this one. I have ptsd and my horse also has ptsd, so that is a double challence for me. It gives me all the reasons to work on myself so I can be a better person for my horse. So thank you for this topic!
Robyn and Warwick,
I’m sitting here hanging out in the pasture with my completely blind horse. I’ve had him for 2 years as a companion to another horse. The majority of his life is spent in a sympathetic nervous system state. Even when his herd is in a parasympathetic state he is often not. I attribute this response to his inability to use visualization to set his body at ease about his current safety. I’m wanting to help him rest and relax more and feel confident in his world. He needs your methods more than even. He was sighted and used as a lesson pony over a decade ago, until he lost all vision. I have put off re-subscribing because I can’t determine how to apply your principles and concepts to a completely blind horse. I need to get over that “worry” now! He cannot see the flag, but I have purchased it trusting that a solution will come to me. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Have you worked with blind horses?
Hi there,
Im not sure if you are on my facebook group, but theres a lady named Lydia Weaver on there who has a completely blind horse and is probably the best one to guide you on how to use my work with a blind horse.