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I am embarking on a new chapter in my life with the launch of my very own website The Formula. I have had this idea in the pipelines for a little while now and I am excited it has finally launched!

 

The inspiration behind this website was conceptualized from my own coaching; having trained and worked with thousands of riders across the country through our camps and clinics, and from my own personal experiences and challenges. Through both of these aspects I have come to realize that the majority of issues we as riders deal with, tend to be much more complex than a one hour fix and although we can get amazing progress in this time, the underlying problems tend to go much deeper. I see too many riders struggling to know how to take the next step forward without full-time access to top trainers and experts and as a result, their confidence and ability to progress is severely impaired.

 

Although our family started at the very bottom we have always been open to learning and as a result, I grew up in a very supportive family that I was able to turn to when things went wrong. Most people, however, are often on their own when it comes to issues arising and it can be daunting to know what advice to take or what to do next. In the following Blogs and How To's, I am going to share with you the things that have worked for me and my family. Of course, we don't know everything and we are still learning, but after owning over 500 horses we have a pretty good idea of what works and what doesn't.

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Why It Is All Worth It In The End Why It Is All Worth It In The End
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Why It Is All Worth It In The End

By Amanda Wilson | Tuesday, 18 December 2018

I have been showjumping since I was eleven years old. My first showjumping pony was a 14hh, 12-year-old mare who Mum bought for me sight unseen for $500. Since then I have slowly but surely learnt the ropes of showjumping and experienced many highs and lows in the sport.



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Using 'V' Poles To Help Teach A Horse To Jump Up! Using 'V' Poles To Help Teach A Horse To Jump Up!
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Using 'V' Poles To Help Teach A Horse To Jump Up!

By Amanda Wilson | Tuesday, 18 December 2018


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How I Brush My Horses How I Brush My Horses
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How I Brush My Horses

By Amanda Wilson | Thursday, 13 December 2018

Correct brushing is so important for a number of reasons and in the video below I explain how and why I brush my own horses.



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Building Triple Bars Building Triple Bars
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Building Triple Bars

By Amanda Wilson | Thursday, 13 December 2018

This video shows you how I build a triple bar for training at home. 



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Handling The Stressy Horse At Shows Handling The Stressy Horse At Shows
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Handling The Stressy Horse At Shows

By Amanda Wilson | Saturday, 1 December 2018
It is normal for some horses to become overwhelmed in a show environment. These are my top tips for handling the stressy horse so that they can...


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