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I Hear and I Forget… Until I Do It Myself
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Sue Palmer
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August 16, 2025
Hearing advice and watching others can take us part of the way, but true understanding comes when we do it ourselves. In horsemanship and horse care, hands-on experience transforms knowledge into skill — and massage is a powerful way to connect with your horse and support his well-being.
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The Mindful Equestrian — Recipes for a Deeper Connection with Your Horse
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Sue Palmer
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August 16, 2025
In The Mindful Equestrian: Recipes for Balance, Connection and Well-Being, Sandra Williams invites us to slow down and reconnect with our horses through 18 simple, mindful groundwork exercises. With a unique ‘recipe’ format, authentic video clips, and a foundation in Intelligent Horsemanship, this book offers a thoughtful, practical path to deeper trust and connection.
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The Power of Language – Why Words Matter in Life and with Horses
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Sue Palmer
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August 16, 2025
Words are powerful. They don’t just communicate—they shape how we feel, heal, and connect. Research from Carnegie Mellon University shows that naming emotions activates the brain’s regulation centres, improving mental health and resilience. The same is true in our relationships with horses: every flick of an ear or swish of a tail is a form of language, telling us something vital. When we learn to listen—whether to ourselves, our children, or our horses—we create harmony, connection, and the possibility of healing.
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Could Ertugliflozin Help Horses with Laminitis?
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Sue Palmer
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August 1, 2025
Two horses I treat have improved dramatically with the help of a medication called ertugliflozin. It’s not something I prescribe—but it’s caught my interest.
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From Stretch to Survive – Where Are You on the Continuum Today?
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Sue Palmer
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August 1, 2025
Inspired by Dr Deb Dana’s work on Polyvagal Theory, I explore the Stretch–Stress–Survive Continuum — a simple yet powerful way to understand how our nervous system responds to daily life. From moments of healthy challenge to complete overwhelm, recognising where we are on this continuum can help us move back toward calm and connection. In this blog, I share how small acts of awareness can make a big difference to our well-being — and ultimately, to the well-being of those we care for, including our horses.
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A Science-Backed Step Forward in My Health Journey: My Experience at SportsTest
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Sue Palmer
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March 28, 2025
Yesterday I visited SportsTest for what I thought would be a simple VO₂ max test—and came away with life-changing insights. Dr Garry Palmer’s science-backed assessments revealed that I actually need to move more slowly and eat more, especially protein. For the first time, I feel like I have personalised, meaningful data to support my health and well-being goals. It’s as though a weight has been lifted—not physically (yet!), but mentally. I finally have a clear, realistic plan that makes sense for me. I can’t recommend SportsTest highly enough if you're ready to understand your body better.
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You Never Had Control. All You Had Was Anxiety.
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Sue Palmer
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March 16, 2025
"You never had control. All you had was anxiety." This quote from Elizabeth Gilbert rings true for so many of us. As equestrians, we plan meticulously—our horse’s care, training, and even our own lives—seeking security. But true certainty is an illusion. Instead, what if we embraced curiosity? What if we let go of perfection and simply gave things a go? In this blog, I explore the balance between planning and surrender, and how embracing uncertainty can lead to growth, freedom, and a deeper connection with ourselves and our horses.
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Listen to the Whispers: What Equestrians Can Learn from Paula Radcliffe’s Physio
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Sue Palmer
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March 14, 2025
Listening to Paula Radcliffe’s physiotherapist, Gerard Hartmann, was a breath of fresh air. His approach blends knowledge, experience, and empathy—principles that apply just as much to equestrians as to elite athletes. One key takeaway? Listen to the whispers. Catch small issues before they become big problems, whether through mindful movement, stretching, or regular assessment. From the benefits of barefoot movement to the importance of variety in exercise, Hartmann’s insights remind us that prioritising our own well-being makes us better partners for our horses. Want to learn more? Join our Healthy Humans, Happy Horses community today!
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The Stress of Stress Incontinence – And What You Can Do About It
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Sue Palmer
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March 9, 2025
Many women believe stress incontinence is just something they have to live with—but that’s not true. With the right approach, you can improve your symptoms and regain confidence. Helen Hall’s course is a game-changer in pelvic health. Ready to take control? ➡️ Sign up today! #PelvicHealth
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The Silent Lessons of Sunrise: How Nature Connects and Inspires Us
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Sue Palmer
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March 9, 2025
The sunrise is a daily miracle, a quiet moment of connection and renewal. As light pushes back the darkness, we are reminded that we, like trees in a vast forest, stand tall not alone, but through unseen roots of connection. In awe, we find presence, wonder, and the strength to begin again.
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