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An Invitation To Ride
May 2, 2013She’s Got a Ticket to Ride! Does your horse line up for you at the mounting block and then stand patiently while you sort out your stirrups and girth? Many horses don’t, often because they haven’t been trained in a way that makes it clear to them what behaviour is wanted. Or perhaps they’ve been trained to do it differently. For example, racehorses start to move before the ...
Read moreTai Chi Riding in Portugal
April 17, 2013Top Tips for Hips “I can’t believe how much these small changes influenced Maurice!” said Rachael at the end of her riding lesson with me. Like many riders, Rachael finds it hard to release her hips and follow the horse’s movement. If you find this to be a problem too, or have a tight lower back, watch this extract from her lesson with me when we visited Portugal in Februa...
Read moreClicking for Calmness
March 20, 2013A calm, relaxed, yet keen, horse is what we’re all searching for, but if you’ve had much to do with horses, you’ll know it’s not easy to get!! Horses are prey animals who are naturally quite spooky because running first and thinking later has kept them alive for thousands of years. How can we use our training skills to change this evolutionary pattern and help make them cal...
Read moreClicker Training in Portugal – On the Ground
March 4, 2013Just back from another fab clicker training trip to Portugal and this one was even better because some Clix College members came, too! This video shows some highlights of the week, using clicker training in a wide range of situations. Big thanks to Sophie for organising and hosting it and also to everyone who I met and worked with – you made it a fantastic week Keep an eye out for the Portu...
Read moreZonkey Training – Removing Zee’s Headcollar (part 3)
February 16, 2013This video shows how I built up to removing Zee’s headcollar easily and calmly. It’s a great example of how clicker training can help equines overcome fear without any need for force or drama. It’s an excerpt from a presentation I did on how I’d been training the Zonkeys at the Snow White – A Pony Tale Premiere. If you haven’t seen them yet click here to watch: ...
Read moreSnow White – A Pony Tale; Watch it NOW!!
February 8, 2013The long-awaited Snow White – A Pony Tale is finally here! A tale of love, passion, attempted murder, drama and HORSES! LOTS of horses! This quirky take on the original tale involves all my own 7 horses in place of the dwarves and the brilliant Rebecca Townsend and Rosie Howard joined us with their incredible trick-trained horses, too! I think many of you will recognise Robert Blane, our han...
Read moreSnow White – Sneaky Peek at Training the Apple Scene!
February 1, 2013Snow White – A Pony Tale is premiering this weekend so we’re all gearing up for that right now! Here’s a sneak preview of the oh-so-famous apple scene, (although with a slight twist on the usual version…) with a sneaky peek at some behind-the-scenes training. All Snow White’s 7 horses in the film (all my horses!) were completely trained using clicker training ...
Read moreZonkey Training Continued – Part 2!
January 25, 2013Training with the 2 stripey girls has been going really well. This video was taken after I’d been clicker training them for about 2 weeks. They have 2 behaviours solidly on cue and we’ve all learned some interesting lessons regarding zonkey and human behaviours! Watch and see how we’ve been getting on!
Read moreLearning to Learn… And Therefore Teach!
January 22, 2013It occurred to me that clicker training horses requires you to be both learner and teacher simultaneously – you’re always learning how to be better balanced, co-ordinated, use new technques and so on, while at the same time teaching your horse new behaviours. To be a great horse trainer requires self awareness, honesty and perception. You must hold together the dreams of where you̵...
Read more< >Hannah’s Video Blog – Sending to Targets
January 18, 2013This is an excerpt from a lesson with one of my students teaching her horse to free jump. Lorna came off and broke and dislocated her arm a few months ago and so can’t ride (or even lunge) at present – how to keep her horse fit and entertained? We’ve built up sending to targets over poles to help and the gorgeous Bobby loves this game!
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Category Archives: Training Diary
Training Diary and Sit-ups for Horses!
February has been primarily about getting Toby and India going again after their break leading up to New Year, they’re now fully back into the swing of things and doing great! I’ve also been teaching lots, too, so thank you … Continue reading
Hope Pastures Open Day
Hope Pastures is an equine rescue centre near Leeds. Yesterday was their open day and Toby, India and I provided a show for them. Above: India playing fetch: picking up the toy and then handing it to me. The basis … Continue reading
Vaulting, horse dissection, rescue ponies and bringing on India
Well, September’s been a busy month, I’ve been all over the place doing a variety of things, including vaulting, horse dissection, equine touch at a rescue centre and bringing on India. I had a vaulting lesson with Rosie from Jive … Continue reading
Training Diary August 2010
Since so many people ask me what I’ve been up to with my own horses, I thought I’d start blogging about it. Feel free to ask any questions or comment! This month includes de-spooking, liberty lunging, long-lining, agility, colours, spanish … Continue reading



