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Carolyn Bertin

Mallemort, France

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SellersThat's great. I look forward to the next installments from Tik!

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This series is great but it would be good to get some more substance - maybe in some follow up masterclasses on each of the building blocks. I feel that this series is just an overview (which I am sure is the intention) but I am now wanting to delve more into each block and gain a better understanding of how to work towards perfecting my skills at each step.

14 Mar 00:49

I am doing it daily - working through the program and absolutely loving it. ‘Ow my husband has joined me doing it’(so I had to start at the beginning again for him to catch up). The sessions are short but powerful. I think Ifa has put together a really good program that anyone can do. Thank you Ifa and NF+

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This is by far the best Masterclass I have taken on how to deal with an anxious or spooky horse and I have taken a few! I was close to giving up with my very anxious and spooky mare when I decided to give it one more chance by following this Masterclass. Bingo. Everything Tik says makes total sense to me and finally my mare has given a huge sigh of relief as she now sees me as a leader and I finally feel like I am speaking her language. The biggest takeaways for me (and the things that made the biggest difference) are (1) pressure - going through the stages in the learning phase but skipping from 1 to 3/4 in the reinforcement phase.   (2) Every little try is a win. Even a half percent improvement is progress.  I can't thank you enough, Tik and my mare is eternally grateful to you!

Jessie Lochrie I agree with Susan, Even if this is not a Masterclass, please keep the camera on the subject - the horse and the person handling the horse not on the person talking.  I have the same issue as Susan with the Josh Nichols videos. Too often the camera cuts to Josh and misses the thing he is talking about - the horse.