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Reward Based Riding
Angelica Hesselius
14 episodes
5 months ago
A podcast about creating balance, using reward based training techniques with host Angelica Hesselius and guests. Coming from the view on horse training as enrichment we will look at ways to create a relaxed, gymnastically sound horse who wants to train as much as we do. Groundwork, riding, husbandry or vet care training all will work better if our horse´s is in balance. But what do different types of balance look like and how do we create it? This podcast aims to explore different ways of answering these questions as well as talking about the new tools we need to develop training with positive reinforcement techniques.
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How To
Education,
Kids & Family,
Pets & Animals
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A podcast about creating balance, using reward based training techniques with host Angelica Hesselius and guests. Coming from the view on horse training as enrichment we will look at ways to create a relaxed, gymnastically sound horse who wants to train as much as we do. Groundwork, riding, husbandry or vet care training all will work better if our horse´s is in balance. But what do different types of balance look like and how do we create it? This podcast aims to explore different ways of answering these questions as well as talking about the new tools we need to develop training with positive reinforcement techniques.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Kids & Family,
Pets & Animals
Episodes (15/14)
Reward Based Riding
A Reward Based Riding School
2 weeks ago
10 minutes

Reward Based Riding
How to structure your training (with Ulrika Andreasson)
7 months ago
42 minutes

Reward Based Riding
3 C:s to check before riding. Connection. Confidence. Cues
1 year ago
10 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Working in halt. For body awareness, gymnastics and understanding of the aids.
1 year ago
38 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Starting reward based riding (with Hannah Weston)
1 year ago
27 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Emotions in horse training. Reading your horse emotional clues (with Susanna Davidsson)
1 year ago
38 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Feldenkrais, horse training and looking for "feel"
1 year ago
31 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Straightening a crooked horse, a cross over journey with Ellen
2 years ago
24 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Training our older horses
2 years ago
34 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Nose target medley - a discussion with Hannah Weston
2 years ago
47 minutes

Reward Based Riding
3 words to guide us 2023
2 years ago
23 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Build a reward based foundation for your horse part 1
2 years ago
36 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Session structure to help with clarity and frustration -a chat with Do Groen
2 years ago
28 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Who is Angelica?
2 years ago
28 minutes

Reward Based Riding
Different types of balance in horse training
2 years ago
43 minutes

Reward Based Riding
A podcast about creating balance, using reward based training techniques with host Angelica Hesselius and guests. Coming from the view on horse training as enrichment we will look at ways to create a relaxed, gymnastically sound horse who wants to train as much as we do. Groundwork, riding, husbandry or vet care training all will work better if our horse´s is in balance. But what do different types of balance look like and how do we create it? This podcast aims to explore different ways of answering these questions as well as talking about the new tools we need to develop training with positive reinforcement techniques.