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      • An easy warm up for engagement
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      • Creating draw
      • Hooking on
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    • Negative reinforcement
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      • Worming
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    • Felix’s journey
    • Introducing the bit for the first time
    • Saddling for success
    • Josh's journey
    • Meeting Ty
  • Q&A
  • About Tash D’ski
  • Training philosophy
  • Training methods
  • Articles
  • Case studies
  • Services and price
  • Testimonials
  • shop
  • Contact us
  • Q+A with Tash D’ski
  • Equi-minds academy
  • clinics
    • Road to rehab
  • booking form
  • Equi-minds Members corner
    • Welcome
    • Groundwork >
      • The seven staples >
        • 1) Leading
        • 2) Backing up
        • 3) Lateral Flexion
        • 4) Lowering the head
        • 5) Forequarter yields
        • 6) Hindquarter Yield
        • 7) Shoulder Yields
      • Circling
      • Pole work
      • Intro to body mapping
    • Ridden >
      • The hind quarter yield
      • Lateral flexion
      • Backing up
      • Fore-Quarter Yield
      • Shoulder Yields
      • An easy warm up for engagement
    • Liberty >
      • Creating draw
      • Hooking on
      • Stick to me
    • Negative reinforcement
    • Buzzwords >
      • Positive Reinforcement
      • Trigger stacking
      • Soft vs light
      • Brace
      • Pressure/energy
    • webinars
    • Desensitisation and day to day tasks >
      • Worming
      • Plastic bag
    • Felix’s journey
    • Introducing the bit for the first time
    • Saddling for success
    • Josh's journey
    • Meeting Ty
  • Q&A
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Training philosophy

Philosophy of Equine Excellence: [Your Name]'s Distinctive Approach
At the heart of Tash's horse training philosophy lies a seamless fusion of experience, education, and an unwavering commitment to the welfare and development of both horse and rider.
🌿 Empathy as the Cornerstone:
Central to Tash's philosophy is an empathetic understanding of the horse's mind and emotions. This deep connection allows her to tailor training methods to each individual horse, recognizing and responding to their unique needs, fears, and joys.
🤝 Respectful Partnership:
Respect forms the bedrock of Tash's training ethos. Every interaction, from groundwork to saddle, is conducted with a profound respect for the horse as an intelligent and sentient being. This mutual respect fosters trust, creating a partnership where both horse and rider thrive.
🌟 Dedication Beyond Limits:
With 28 years of hands-on experience, Tash brings an unparalleled dedication to the art and science of horse training. Every day is an opportunity to learn and refine techniques, ensuring that the training process is dynamic and ever-evolving to meet the unique challenges posed by each equine companion.
🔥 Passion for Equine Well-Being:
Passion courses through Tash's veins, igniting a fervour for the well-being of every horse under their care. It's not merely about achieving training milestones; it's about creating an environment where horses flourish physically, mentally, and emotionally.
🙏 Humility in Learning:
Despite a wealth of experience and a degree in Equestrian Psychology, Tash approaches each horse and rider with a humility that acknowledges the endless depth of understanding in the equestrian world. The journey of learning never ceases, and Tash embraces this with open-mindedness and a willingness to adapt and grow.
Education Meets Experience:
Tash's academic background in Equestrian Psychology serves as a solid foundation, seamlessly blending theory with the practical realities of the training arena. This educational journey enriches Tash's training methodologies, infusing them with a broad understanding of equine behaviour and cognition.
Elevating Equine Experiences Together
In the hands of Tash Daszykowski, horse training becomes an art form—a harmonious dance between empathy, respect, dedication, passion, and humbleness. This philosophy transcends the arena, creating not just skilled equestrians but true partnerships that celebrate the beauty and brilliance of the horse. To embark on a transformative equine journey, entrust your training aspirations to Tash's distinctive approach.