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06/26/2026

Good intentions don’t replace good technique

As the horse world increasingly explores intention, relationship, and the emotional side of horsemanship, I sometimes worry that we risk overlooking something equally important: technique.

If you want to become a musician, you practice scales. It isn’t always exciting, but it creates the foundation that allows expression, creativity, and artistry to emerge. Once the technique is solid, you can create something uniquely your own.

Horsemanship is no different.

Good intentions matter. The desire to be kind, connected, and understanding matters. But our horses don’t experience our intentions directly—they experience what is communicated through our bodies, our timing, our tools, and our feel.

If we haven’t developed the technical skills to support those intentions, the message can become unclear. What feels soft and thoughtful to us may arrive to the horse as confusing, inconsistent, or even unsettling.

I’ve spent countless hours with teachers refining seemingly simple things: how I hold a lead rope, a flag, a lunge line, how I pick up a rein, how I organize my body before asking a question. Repetition of small details can feel tedious, but those details shape the conversation we have with the horse.

The intention was always there. The challenge was learning how to communicate it clearly.

Practice your scales. Be willing to examine the basics and receive feedback on them. The horse people who become truly effective are rarely the ones with only good ideas or good intentions. They are the ones who combine intention with skill, and who keep refining both throughout their lives.

Relationship, emotional awareness, and understanding can set the direction. Technique is what allows us to communicate those things clearly. One without the other leaves the conversation incomplete.

- Amy Skinner Horsemanship

06/15/2026

We are getting back to the barn grind this week after our first camp session and a great show weekend - and we have two arrivals finally joining the herd 🐎

While neither is a “new” addition to us, they have never before been in our barn - and we are so excited to have them home 🥰

First up (her rightful place) is Lyric 👑

05/25/2026

Summer booking is now open!

Head to our website under the "Equestrian Academy" tab to book online. Reminder that new students MUST complete an intro lesson prior to booking additional lessons. If you are looking to sign up for fall tuition, this is a great time to get started or move up to the next level. We also have shows and clinics over summer and fall that make great goals to work toward! Send us a message if you would like to discuss your goals and formulate a schedule to achieve them.

If there are any questions on booking, please reach out!

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