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Partly paralysed horseman says injury was “the greatest gift ever’ as it built a better way of working with horses
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“It took me getting hurt to realise I spent the first 38 years of my life trying to hide insecurities.
Latest Videos From Horse & Hound Watch full video here:“My accident and injury cured a lifetime of insecurity – and the horses were everything to do with it.”
He allowed me to apply the correct terminology and the psychology to an entire childhood of watching my daddy work horses.
Adam said he still suffers from severe pain from his injury, but that he still considers it a blessing.
“This injury absolutely is the greatest thing that ever happened to me, the greatest gift God ever gave me.”