Épisodes

  • Ep # 67, Paul Belasik, TALKING ABOUT HORSES - Long and Low: A Revolution in Modern Dressage
    Oct 7 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Talking About Horses, Patrick King interviews Paul Belasik, a respected international rider and author, discussing the evolution of dressage and the importance of classical equestrian ideals. They explore the significance of fundamentals in riding, the influence of classical literature, and the challenges faced in modern dressage. Paul emphasizes the need for critical thinking and education in equestrian training, while also addressing the historical context of riding techniques like long and low. The conversation highlights the balance between winning and ethical riding practices, ultimately advocating for a deeper understanding of horse biomechanics and the art of riding.

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    1 h et 26 min
  • Ep # 66, Best Horse Practices Episode, TALKING ABOUT HORSES
    Oct 7 2025

    Summary

    This conversation explores the upcoming Best Horse Practices Summit, focusing on the importance of collaboration, practical application, and the diverse backgrounds of the presenters. The discussion highlights the significance of creating a welcoming environment for learning, the role of body work in horsemanship, and the various techniques that will be shared at the summit, including relaxation through the bridle, contact, and one-handed riding. The presenters emphasize the need for a supportive community where attendees can engage, ask questions, and learn from each other.

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    1 h et 29 min
  • Ep # 65, Dr Paul & Justin Haefner, TALKING ABOUT HORSES - Emotions in the Arena
    Oct 6 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of 'Talking About Horses', host Patrick King is joined by Dr. Paul Haefner and Justin Haefner from Riding Far to discuss their new program, 'Emotions in the Arena'. The conversation explores the importance of emotional awareness in riding instruction, the challenges instructors face in managing student emotions, and the need for a safe learning environment. The guests share their insights on how understanding the nervous system can enhance the relationship between riders and horses, and how their course aims to equip instructors with the tools to better support their students emotionally. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of building resilience in learners, both in the context of horse training and general education. They emphasize the role of supportive relationships in developing resilience and the need for instructors to understand and manage emotions effectively. Practical applications of these concepts in training are explored, along with an overview of a course designed to help instructors enhance their teaching skills.

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    1 h et 33 min
  • Ep # 64, Clair Thunes, TALKING ABOUT HORSES - equine nutirition
    Apr 17 2025

    In this episode of Talking About Horses, host Patrick King interviews Dr. Claire Tunes, an equine nutritionist, about the complexities of horse nutrition. Dr. Tunes shares her journey into the field, the importance of understanding equine digestion, and how to assess a horse's nutritional needs. The conversation covers the significance of forage in a horse's diet, methods for determining a horse's weight and body condition, and the relationship between nutrition and building top line strength in horses. Dr. Tunes emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to equine nutrition, considering both dietary components and the horse's overall health and fitness. They discuss common mistakes in feeding horses, the role of supplements, and the critical nature of vitamin E in maintaining equine health. The conversation emphasizes the need for proper dietary management and the significance of testing to ensure optimal nutrition for horses. In this conversation, Clair discusses the critical role of sodium and hydration in horse health, emphasizing the importance of proper salt intake to prevent colic and maintain performance. She explains how dehydration can significantly impact a horse's performance and the necessity of electrolytes during strenuous activities. The discussion also covers the relationship between gut health and anxiety in horses, advocating for a holistic approach to managing horse behavior and performance through diet and environmental factors. They also discuss the importance of understanding horse behavior, daily movement, and nutritional requirements. They explore how to restore gut health after illness, the roles of probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics, and the significance of managing inflammation. Clair shares valuable lessons learned in her career and offers practical tips for horse owners to ensure optimal nutrition for their horses.

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    1 h et 57 min
  • Ep # 60, Dr Paul Haefner and Justin Haefner - horse fear, rider fear, and so much more!
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode of Talking About Horses, Patrick King engages with Dr. Paul Haefner and Justin Haefner of Riding Far, exploring their unique approach to equestrian training that combines sports psychology with horse training. They discuss the importance of understanding both the horse and rider, the significance of collaboration in training, and the need for effective communication in horse-human relationships. The conversation also delves into the challenges of addressing fear and anxiety in riders, the cultural influences on learning, and the dangers of pseudoscience in equestrian practices. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of authority in practices, the limitations of science, the importance of experience in learning, and the multifaceted nature of fear in both riders and horses. They emphasize the need for critical thinking and exploration beyond mainstream beliefs, the significance of hands-on experience in horsemanship, and the intricate relationship between fear and performance in equestrian activities. They talk about the importance of understanding thresholds and the window of tolerance for growth. They explore the significance of training relaxation responses, the necessity of connection and safety, and the concept of stacking success rather than triggers. The discussion also highlights the different types of fear, the need for regulation and activation in horses, and the balance between energy and relaxation for effective training. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes that functionality goes beyond just addressing fear and anxiety, focusing on the fundamentals of training and connection. This conversation delves into the intricate relationship between riders and horses, emphasizing the importance of emotional regulation, core wellness, and effective teaching strategies in horsemanship. Paul, Justin, and Patrick discuss the significance of matching riders with appropriate horses, the emotional challenges faced by riders, and the need for instructors to understand and manage these emotions. They also highlight the development of training programs aimed at improving the emotional and pedagogical skills of riding instructors, ultimately fostering a more supportive and effective learning environment for riders.

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    2 h et 9 min