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Seniors with Horses - Tips to Help Us Enjoy Better Years with Horses and More of Them

Paul Sherland

The podcast name is changed to Senior Horsemanship and I’ll be building the senior horsemanship website over the next few weeks.So why the change? Probably the most important reason is that I’m certainly a senior horseman at age 71 with three horses. I’m very interested in riding, caring for, and training my horses as long as I can. I’m also very interested in making as long as I can to be as long as possible.That’s my goal in horsemanship. I don’t have any goals in the competitive arena, Not that competition is bad, but I just want to enjoy my horses. If you compete, then I hope you do it for the joy of working with your horse.So what will we talk about? How about the following.I’d like to talk about horse training, first because a well trained horse makes life safer and makes our time with our horse more enjoyable. A well trained horse also has better prospects for a good home if for some reason, we can’t continue to keep our horse. So for the good of ourselves and our horses, horse training for seniors is a great topic.I’d like to talk about horse care. I care for my horses myself and I’ve learned some things in the process that I’d like to share. I also hope to learn from others about ways to make horse care better and easier as we grow older.I’d like to talk about riding fitness and safety around horses. I’ve lost about 40 pounds over the last year and a half and it’s made riding easier for me and my horses. But with the weight loss has come a loss of some strength. I’ve also suffered from my share of horse-related injuries over the years including a broken arm, broken ribs, several concussions and most recently broken toes. What can we do to be safer with our horses. I’m not as nimble as I once was.I’d like to talk about the mental aspects of horsemanship because we need to rely on the mental more than the physical as we get older. When I was younger, there were ways of handling horses that could be characterized by “make them do it” and “don’t let them get away with it”. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized that there are better ways and I’ll talk about them.Finally, I’ll talk about how horsemanship can be much more than riding a horse. I’ve been a volunteer with Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society here in Texas for a number of years and there are some volunteers who could be examples for all of us. Several volunteers can’t ride anymore, but they foster horses and give them a great start on a new path in life. Other volunteers work on the admin side to give the organization the ability to help as many horses as possible. All of those activities count as horsemanship. We’ll talk about those and more.Again, I appreciate all of the topic ideas I’ve received from members of the Equestrian Seniors Facebook group. I appreciate your interest in the podcast. And I hope to continue to provide information that interests you in the days ahead.Thanks for listening.

Planning for After UsMarch 10, 2023
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Top Reasons for a Senior to Volunteer with Bluebonnet Equine Humane SocietyMarch 04, 2023
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Top Reasons to Adopt a Horse from Bluebonnet Equine Humane SocietyFebruary 24, 2023
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What's a Good Horseman or HorsewomanDecember 18, 2022
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Your Invitation to Future HorsemanshipDecember 11, 2022
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Senior Horsemanship for the Love of ItDecember 04, 2022
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Welcome to the Senior Horsemanship PodcastNovember 27, 2022
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The Evolution of This Podcast in HorsemanshipNovember 20, 2022
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The Evolution of Learning in HorsemanshipNovember 13, 2022
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Horsemanship Is Individual to You and Your HorseNovember 06, 2022
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Adjust and Learn as You Go - a Quote from the Book, Range, by David EpsteinOctober 30, 2022
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Better Horsemanship and Better Podcasts Take TimeOctober 24, 2022
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Force Will Not Get Rid of NervousnessOctober 23, 2022
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Helmets and Hay - An Anna Blake CommentOctober 21, 2022
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Compete IF the Horse Comes FirstOctober 19, 2022
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Your Second Half Mind Fosters WisdomOctober 17, 2022
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Reward the Trust Your Horse Gives YouOctober 16, 2022
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Keeping the Joy in the HorseOctober 14, 2022
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Share Joy in Horsemanship in the Second Half of LifeOctober 12, 2022
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Choose in the Best Interest of the HorseOctober 10, 2022
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You Need to Be Willing to ExperimentOctober 09, 2022
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Our Horses Are Always Communicating with UsOctober 07, 2022
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Helping Your Horse Can Strengthen a ConnectionOctober 05, 2022
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Some Horses Shouldn't Be RiddenOctober 04, 2022
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Horse People and Their Horses Have One JobOctober 03, 2022
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