Saturday, December 17, 2011

The last day of class

Today was the last day of the 6 week natural horsemanship class I taught at The Center. It was great to see how the 10 women in the class had built their confidence and skills with their horse. Today, we ended the session with doing work at liberty in the round pens. It is still an awesome thing for me to watch when people are using their energy and body language in a way the horse understands. RESULTS! YES! It's an empowering thing to cause a horse to move, stop, back, change direction, face you and look at you with two very attentive eyes and ears perked forward. All with out the use of ropes or halters.

More than just being tasks, what I have learned and want to teach, is that while at liberty it's really just a dance of the amount of life in your core, the timing and harmony with the horse, along with a strong sense of focus. Not focus with eyes, but focus of intent and a lot of visualization.

It's a learned skill that takes practice. It takes a lot of practice. And lots of mistakes are made in the process which are really not mistakes but just learning curves. It's all a learning process. Even when it comes naturally and comfortably, I'm still learning and observing the horse and being receptive of what he has to say to me.

I'm really proud of the group of gals that spent their Saturday mornings at The Center. I know first hand how much learning a new thing can be humbling and awkward. Frustration can set in. What a great opportunity for growth. So many times the horses give us just what we need. As long as we stay open and find the humor in it all is well.

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