Agree Goodgelding! Welcome. I haven’t shown in over 20 years (but my students do). No one will think ill of you.
Hail fellow long time lurker! I lurked for years before joining up too.
The water is lovely and warm once you’ve dipped your toe in, there’s a few sharks but they soon show themselves and can be easily avoided
Someone should report her to the FTC. It’s fraud. Plain and simple.
Thanks. Maybe I should. But honestly, there’s lots of threads and posts that bash on people like me here.
Honey, I think there are more posts that bash competition and competitive riders. Maybe I am missing posts.
ETA: It autocorrected honestly to honey. Sorry if saying honey was weird. Lol.
That hasn’t been my experience. Lots of folks come here for horsey advice and get it. That includes questions by newbies about training and riding and anxiety and position flaws and nutrition and saddle fit. Sometimes there’s consensus (sell that fire breathing dragon before you get killed) and sometimes there’s a range of solutions and debate among respondents. I don’t see people being bashed solely for being newbies or recreational riders. I do see people being called out if they express unrealistic ideas that it turns out they don’t know the reality from experience (all show horses are beaten and starved, using a bit is cruel, etc) but they’d get called out whether they were a novice armchair rider or a very experienced horse person with eccentric marginal ideas.
What part of you are people like you that get bashed about? Because I am missing the bashing that you are insisting is here.
Oh well… enjoy not posting then.
I have done that.
Even my 4 year old grandchild might be confused by this! Hopefully she will master it next year in kindergarten. Her older cousins have now mastered counting months (2nd and 4th graders, with many participation certificates and a few trophies in soccer and spelling, etc). Their own certificates and trophies are completely unrelated to month counting but maybe they should offer a course to younger kids, offer a certificate of completion, and collect $$$$.
Looks like there is some free content available now for anyone concerned about buying a pig in a poke. I haven’t reviewed it, just saw this shared incessantly across social media. So if you check out her super secret majick report back for the rest of us
Aww, she is reading this thread and learning things. Wunderbar!
It’s just all the content that’s already been public, compiled, along with an hour long voiceover. There’s NO video of what it looks like in action.
Oh my god why glad I didn’t waste time clicking
Oh, of course not. But hey, we got another picture of a woman communing with her thick-maned horse. See how she’s peering into his mind? And they’re on a beach, no less. So there’s that.
More importantly, the horse is wearing a blingy breastcollar.
You can never have too much bling. Never.
Definitely following this thread.
I would absolutely love to see a conversation between CLL and Sharon May-Davis (The bone lady). I don’t mean this in a snarky way; I genuinely would love to see the pair of them discuss/debate biomechanics in relation to muscle attachments (“yes, that is how that works”, “no we believe it works in this way” etc…)
It’s $199 USD now. Ouch.
I would like to give my sincere thanks for your lovely description which has prevented at least one of us from giving that nut a page click. Thank you
That’s certainly an “interesting” theory on the function of the brachiocephalicus.
Indeed. It makes one wonder how professional osteopaths and anatomists view her work. It’s an interesting claim, considering the insertion points, and the fact that we know the brachiocephalicus is a limb protractor, making it impossible for it to also elevate the neck. It can’t be a flexor and extensor at the same time.