i resently moved to clayton new mexico, and learned about your school. i'd really love to come to the school to learn about the T-touch. i read about t touch in a book called Heartland. hopefully once i get to and out of a equine college i really want to go to, and go to new jersey to learn about aromatherapies and herbs, i can come to you guys and learn t touch.
Dear Linda, I have been reading about your techniques in the English Riding Magazines for years and have always wanted to know more. I think your methods could solve a lot of the problems that I have with my horse and myself. It is fantastic to see these videos and I will now buy your book so I can get to a clinic here in Australia and get going.
Thanks Linda and Robyn in posting these TTeam segments. I love to see the riding work that you do. One thing to remind everyone is to read the books too, so they further understand how it all works, and how to introduce the equipment safely to the horse. As always, watching the transformations are fantastic!
My 18yr old TB mare, tends to rush alot, she also tosses her head. When she does i just really try to relax my seat and halt halt her to get her into a more relaxed frame. She is always worst when i start working.
I've also had the dentist come out and look at her, her teeth are fine.
Thank you so much for the very informative video. Helps a lot to see the difference and be able to apply it to my own situations. Beautiful and very well done. Thank you.
WOW what a transformation!
RunninQHsRock 11 months ago
wow....awesome video!!!
lakota123max 1 year ago
Thats a stunning mare, she's so gorgeous. And the transformation was amazing.
Equestrian08 1 year ago
i resently moved to clayton new mexico, and learned about your school. i'd really love to come to the school to learn about the T-touch. i read about t touch in a book called Heartland. hopefully once i get to and out of a equine college i really want to go to, and go to new jersey to learn about aromatherapies and herbs, i can come to you guys and learn t touch.
eveis4ever 1 year ago
Wow,fantastic transition from walk to canter.She makes it look so easy.
TheLevade 2 years ago
Hi, I was wondering how you attached the ace wrap. Is it connected to the saddle or pad?
Thanks!
hungryhowdy 2 years ago
you can connect it with the saddle...
we connect it with the saddle everytime we use it..
Celli994 2 years ago
Thanks Linda - I love your work and read your books- I am going to try to make it to one of your clinics wqith in the next year!!
Wish you could do a Sydney visit!!!???
Maggie- Sydney Australia
Maggieshorses 2 years ago
Dear Linda, I have been reading about your techniques in the English Riding Magazines for years and have always wanted to know more. I think your methods could solve a lot of the problems that I have with my horse and myself. It is fantastic to see these videos and I will now buy your book so I can get to a clinic here in Australia and get going.
Thanks.
Jtjets
jtjets 3 years ago
Thanks Linda and Robyn in posting these TTeam segments. I love to see the riding work that you do. One thing to remind everyone is to read the books too, so they further understand how it all works, and how to introduce the equipment safely to the horse. As always, watching the transformations are fantastic!
EQEnlighten 3 years ago
*half halt rather.
sxclilcowgirl 3 years ago
Wow, this seems to be very effective!
My 18yr old TB mare, tends to rush alot, she also tosses her head. When she does i just really try to relax my seat and halt halt her to get her into a more relaxed frame. She is always worst when i start working.
I've also had the dentist come out and look at her, her teeth are fine.
sxclilcowgirl 3 years ago
Thank you so much for the very informative video. Helps a lot to see the difference and be able to apply it to my own situations. Beautiful and very well done. Thank you.
stild 3 years ago
As always, watching Linda work with an animal is a treat. The horse clearly appreciates the understanding and subtleness of her hands and body.
DogGoddess 3 years ago