Bareback pads are a very common piece of tack utilized in the Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies (EAAT) world and…
The arena setup shown in the first image was used for an entire week of lessons. This post describes how…
The burning question everyone is asking…. When and HOW can we start back offering Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies (EAATs)…
Question: “There are several different types of stirrups out there. Which one do you like to use for your adaptive/therapeutic…
A word of encouragement to the adaptive riding barns and programs that feel “too small” to make a big difference…..
Don’t make the mistake of thinking that BIG BARN (and an assumed big budget) = BIG IMPACT and small barn = small impact. BOTH large and small barns and programs have the potential to have a little or a lot of impact.
Discharging (or dismissing) a student….do those words make you cringe? If you and your student (and their family) are prepared…
Do any of these scenarios sound familiar: Scenario #1 You are walking out of the arena and heading over to…
Do you have a weight limit policy in your adaptive riding** program? If you do…. Is it working well? Do…
What do YOU see in this “Oops Photo”? The Oops Photo in this post was a replication of things that…
Move the stirrup leather so that it is in front of the knee roll. Why? Clothing and belts can get…