04/04/2026
Another insightful post from our guest Clinician, Rachel Windchaser - Horsemanship from Nature & ReWild Coach.
There is a lovely group of people is coming together. Still 1 or 2 places left.
Maybe you?
I am often asked why I offer intimate clinic options. The simple answer is because the work asks for it, especially when it is covering the foundations
When a horse and a human begin to really listen to each other, something very interesting starts to happen. It is not dramatic. It is not loud. Often it is labelled as boring, the horse pauses and begins to consider the person differently.
That moment is easy to miss in a crowd.
In large clinics the attention naturally goes to the big movements. The impressive changes. The moments everyone can see from a distance. But the real conversation between a horse and a human begins in the small things. A blink. A weight shift. A hesitation that asks a question.
Those moments deserve space.
In a smaller group we can slow down enough to notice what is actually happening. People are not performing. Horses are not overwhelmed by a wall of eyes and noise. The atmosphere becomes calmer, more thoughtful. Horses start to show more of who they are, and people begin to notice more of themselves.
And that is where the learning settles.
It also allows each person time. Time to try something. Time to pause. Time to adjust and try again without feeling rushed or watched by hundreds of people.
Because this foundation work is not about putting on a show. It is about helping a person see their horse more clearly, and helping the horse feel that they have been seen.
That kind of learning does not need a stadium. It just needs enough space for attention, honesty, and a few people willing to really watch.
If you have noticed something in your relationship, join the Horsemanship from Nature clinic where we will pause, adjust and try again... Finca El Algarrobo, Mijas Costa