Faith Equine Connection: Riding Lessons & Healing Laser Therapy

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Faith Equine Connection: Riding Lessons & Healing Laser Therapy My method of teaching is not typical! I often ride with my students. "This is like going riding with a friend. A friend who takes care of you and keeps you safe."

"For the love of the horse." Faith Arnold-Dentay BHSAI, has 30 years riding teaching experience. She offers a well rounded and varied selection of services. LEARN TO RIDE. GET BACK INTO RIDING. IMPROVE YOUR RIDING. Mobile healing laser therapy for horses and companion animals. Faith offers an out of the ordinary learning experience, she has evolved her own unique and engaging style. "Light bulb' m

oments are guaranteed, whatever your level of riding. Faith specializes in "Instructional Trails": learn your riding skills while out on the trails - shortening and lengthening stride, lateral work, jumping, canter transitions and more! Prices for a lesson range from $50 to $70. Ask Faith for details. A "Lesson" entails spending at least 2 hours at the barn with one of those hours in the saddle. If you would prefer to stay on the ground, there are many things you can learn and do with horses without actually riding!! HEALING AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Faith has been a certified Laser Therapist for over four years, having done a lot of her training at Woodbine Racetrack. She recently upgraded to a professional Multi Radiance Super Pulsed Laser unit and is thrilled with the results she is seeing with clients of all sizes! Super pulsed cold Laser is proving to be successful in healing many issues. Not only does the cascade effect of three frequencies of light trigger the blood cells to regenerate and oxygenate, thus enabling the body to heal itself, but there is also an anti bacterial Blue Light that is amazingly effective at killing bacteria and infection. It also promotes pain relief. Conditions such as:
Navicular Syndrome in horses. Tendon and ligament damage. Abscesses and infections. Ear mites. Post surgical healing. Non specific, chronic lameness and swelling. Edema. Muscle atrophy. and so much more. Check out this video:
https://youtu.be/Kj0412Nq9GU

21/06/2025

Charles de Kunffy is a wonderful horseman. My favourite book of his is titled: The Ethics and Passions of dressage.

Our walk this evening.  Part 1. The Pond and the stream.
27/10/2024

Our walk this evening. Part 1. The Pond and the stream.

What do you see?
27/10/2024

What do you see?

26/10/2024

This Autumn I’m starting to film YouTube videos of me showing my method of teaching.
It’s been on my bucket list and now the right people to make it happen have appeared!
I’ll keep you posted.

Here are pictures of the different pages of my brochure and also my new business cards. I know they’re a bit crooked!  B...
07/09/2024

Here are pictures of the different pages of my brochure and also my new business cards. I know they’re a bit crooked!
But at least I finally have something to hand out and share!

Rising trot or Posting: A lot of riders, both English and Western, find rising trot a bit bouncy!  It doesn’t need to be...
13/04/2024

Rising trot or Posting:

A lot of riders, both English and Western, find rising trot a bit bouncy!
It doesn’t need to be.

Rising trot can be an elastic, smooth and light feeling of rising up, then allowing back down - just ‘kissing’ the saddle with the seat and letting the horses’ spring lift them up again.

This requires the rider to be in balance vertically.

A lot of Western riders ride with their legs bracing forward into their stirrups, which pushes the back of the bum into the back of the saddle.
That can feel very secure until you need to squeeze with the legs or come up off the saddle.

I TEACH THIS ON THE LUNGE:
Riders ‘get it’ within 30 minutes and from then on rising trot is a dream!

In order to be mobile and prepared for all things, you need to shift those legs and feet back, underneath you, so you can’t see your feet without leaning forwards.
It’s not just a matter of bending your knees, it’s a thigh thing. Slide the thigh down and back and the feet are naturally brought under you.
I will help you find that position and get it back when you lose it… which invariably happens from time to time.

Then, first at a standstill and holding the horn, try standing right up.

You’ll need your head to be in front of the vertical. Then bring your hips up in an ark to end up in line (don’t let the bum stick out) with your head leading the way.
Allow the weight of your legs to drop your heels down ie. don’t stand on tiptoes (you’ll fall forwards!).
Keep the feet still, no sliding forwards or back, just down in line.

Practice that a few times while holding pommel or horn, then gradually begin to let go and, if you have a handler holding your horse, bring your arms out in front of you.

Your hips are right forward (feels like you are making an ark up and forwards with your hips) till your p***c bone is touching the horn and your head is slightly in front of the vertical - all of you is in a straight horizontal line.

* To test your balance:
While standing up, try going from tiptoe in the stirrups to heel down and back again without losing balance. Letting your weight bring you down.

* Then work on slowly repeating the exaggerated rising and sitting until you can do it without wobbling.

* Be aware that you are allowing the heels to drop as you rise up.

The exercise builds up from there, working on standing and sitting SLOWLY in WALK without losing balance.

Then introduce trot… a strong, forward-going trot is best, in order to feel and go with the horses’ natural spring. Punching your hips forwards and back.

Note: Always sit for the first two or three strides of trot before starting to post.

I will soon be posting videos of this and other exercises to help with balance and communication with your horse.

26/03/2024
Tulips and daffodils from the garden.  The blowsy pale tulips had completely fallen down, so I rescued them.
25/03/2024

Tulips and daffodils from the garden. The blowsy pale tulips had completely fallen down, so I rescued them.

Come on a bit of my morning walk with me… around the pond.
25/03/2024

Come on a bit of my morning walk with me… around the pond.

25/03/2024

To all cat lovers. A wonderful way of getting out of cleaning the litter tray!

25/03/2024

What a happy guy!

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