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Amanda Wilson shares her holistic approach to working with horses, emphasizing the importance of understanding equine psychology, clear communication, and the role of body language. She discusses the similarities and differences between human and horse responses to stress, the significance of rewarding relaxation over technique, and the impact of nutrition on behavior.

Amanda also highlights the importance of bodywork, stretching, and recognizing human-induced issues in horses while clarifying the difference between desensitization and flooding in training. She concludes by sharing her upcoming clinics and resources for horse owners.

Takeaways

Amanda Wilson combines bodywork, veterinary insights, and equine psychology
Understanding horse behavior requires recognizing their survival responses
Clear communication with horses is essential for effective training
Rewarding relaxation is more beneficial than focusing solely on technique
Nutrition plays a crucial role in equine behavior and performance
Human-induced issues often contribute to horse behavior problems
Stretching and bodywork are vital for maintaining a horse's health
Desensitization should not be confused with flooding in training
Reading horse body language can prevent misunderstandings and accidents
Amanda offers clinics and resources to help horse owners improve their horsemanship

Chapters & Timestamps

00:00 | Introduction to Holistic Horsemanship
02:01 | Understanding Equine Psychology and Behavior
05:49 | The Impact of Trauma on Horses
07:55 | Communication and Clarity in Training
11:52 | Reading Horse Body Language
17:27 | The Importance of Relaxation in Training
19:35 | Addressing Nutritional Deficiencies in Horses
25:34 | Understanding Magnesium and Its Effects
26:47 | The Importance of Nutritional Balance
28:22 | Chemical and Physical Stressors in Horses
28:57 | Behavioral Issues and Their Underlying Causes
30:56 | The Role of Management in Horse Health
33:51 | Self-Care and Body Work for Horses
36:14 | Desensitization vs. Flooding in Training
43:25 | Resources for Horse Owners and Trainers

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