Responsibility always belongs to the one with the more complex nervous system. This idea has been on my mind as I hear more conversations about horses needing to self-regulate or take responsibility for their emotional state. These ideas usually come from good intentions. We want partnership, not control. Safety, not force. But horses are prey animals. A horse’s nervous system is…
HQ: How did you become involved in saddle fitting? What led you to this work? Amanda: When I was in my early 20s, between undergrad and grad school, I was still a bit unsure of what I wanted to do with my life. I took a couple of massage and saddle-fitting courses from Don Doran of…
Bridging rider biomechanics and equine welfare Anne Muller is an international trainer, teacher, and founder of Akasha College in the Netherlands. Specialising in rider biomechanics and equine learning theory, Anne's work addresses the root causes of tension and miscommunication between horse and rider, helping both move with clarity, ease, and understanding. With decades of experience and…
