The Fire Element: Awakening our Inner Light to Bond with our Horses
This episode is about the energy of the Fire Element and how it can help us at this time of year, to have clarity and to connect to essence of ourselves and our horse.

Hosted by Jenny Pim · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 61 episodes
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The Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast will share about our Energy/Chi and the Horse's. This podcast helps equestrians and horse-riders build a deeper energetic connection with their horses. We explore how riders can release fear energy accumulated from past experiences, helping them to enjoy horse riding with greater confidence and connection, and how riders can go on to develop an amazing connection with their horses riding through developing their energy.Please visit our website to find out about our Certification Programs for Instructors and Training for Riders!
Jenny Pim hosts The Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast, a sports show with 61 episodes published.
This episode is about the energy of the Fire Element and how it can help us at this time of year, to have clarity and to connect to essence of ourselves and our horse.
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This episode is about a French Riding Master and a Tai Chi Master, both born in the late 1700's Francois Baucher and Yang Lu Chan.
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This episode is about a new way of riding for riders who feel nervous, that is calming and connecting for them and their horse'. It is for the horse as much as it is for us, horses love connecting with us as much as we d
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The Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast is hosted by Jenny Pim. The show is categorised under sports (education) and has published 61 episodes.
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