by Jane | Mar 19, 2017 | equine assisted coaching |
Yesterday at the stables it occurred to me how special the connection between a horse and its human partner is. There truly is a horse for everyone. One of our group was competing in the national horse jumping championships, riding her talented bay pony over jumps up...
by Jane | Feb 21, 2017 | coaching methods, equine assisted coaching |
I have always felt that coaching is a very personal decision, and people come to coaching when they are ready. I have a general rule to discourage well-meaning people who contact me on behalf of their husband, son or friend who they feel would benefit from coaching...
by Jane | Aug 15, 2016 | equine assisted coaching, reduce stress |
When I use my horse in an equine assisted coaching session (EAC) I need to be mindful of the partnership; the relationship between my client, myself, and my horse. My horse, Ulo, is by nature sensitive to emotions released in the session, after all that is the point...
by Jane | Jan 28, 2016 | equine assisted coaching |
Were you crazy about horses when you were little? Did you spend all day at the stables with no thought for time until you got hungry and raced off home for tea? I did, totally absorbed in being around ponies, I did not often get to ride them, and I certainly did not...
by Jane | Jan 18, 2016 | equine assisted coaching |
We have all been there; meetings where the loudest voice gets their ideas voted in, family outings where your instructions need to be bellowed for before the kids react, partners who really don’t “get you”. Here is an exercise I use with my clients which could help...
by Jane | Jan 4, 2016 | equine assisted coaching, fear |
New Year’s Resolutions, Everyone is talking about them, whether they made any, whether you should make any, when will you break them? This post is for those of you who don’t even try to commit to a new challenge because of your fear of failure. Typically, a new year...
by Jane | Dec 2, 2015 | equine assisted coaching |
It feels like its been raining for ever, and around the stables its muddy and damp. Battling through the code orange gale on Monday just to take a wheelbarrow of hay to the horses was an elemental challenge. Who would want to work out their coaching themes here at...
by Jane | Oct 4, 2015 | empowerment, equine assisted coaching |
Its wonderful to get such a glowing recommendation for my work; and to know that equine assisted coaching had such a great impact – I just have to share it, its made my day. “Getting coached by Jane and her horse Ulo is something special. In the beginning,...
by Jane | Oct 1, 2015 | equine assisted coaching |
Live like you’re travelling is a great e-zine. One of the creators of and writer for this e-zine is my very good friend, Alla Feldman. She is a super tenacious American, a real ball of fire and I love her and her work. When she asked to observe one of my Equine...
by Jane | Jul 2, 2015 | equine assisted coaching, goal setting |
I had never owned a horse before, it just seemed like an unattainable dream when I was growing up a townie in the UK, my contact with them was limited to holidays and farm visits. Moving to the Netherlands, did not bring the dream closer, until my little girl started...
by Jane | Sep 30, 2014 | equine assisted coaching |
I’ve been involved with horses for many years, as rider, carer and owner and and I finally decided to combine my two passions of coaching and horses. I am beginning a course at the Chiron Center in Schermerhorn in order to add coaching with horses to my current...
by Jane | Jun 8, 2011 | equine assisted coaching, my life |
Last summer I went on theory course focusing on centred riding presented by Cynthia van der Wal from the paardenstudio. It was a beautiful setting on a lovely farm in the polders of North Holland, and the evening sun glowed across the fields as we arrived. Before the...
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