Blog
Personal essays, training advice, creative non-fiction, and poetry— a little bit of every genre as a space for sharing, musing, and feeling.
Energy, Feel, and Attachment
Sometimes we focus so much on the horse that we forget about ourselves in the training process. We want to see what the horse is doing and how they are moving. We want to help the horse move and feel better. We want to study the horse and know the horse. But if all of our awareness is on the horse, we cannot support them. Part of that awareness needs to be on ourselves. Our own sensations in the body. The thoughts in our heads. The breath in our lungs, diaphragm, and pelvic floor. Our balance and alignment. Our posture and muscular engagement. These are the things which we use to connect with and influence the horse, so we are ineffective guides to them when we exclude ourselves from our focus.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lunging
Lunging is a misunderstood and dying art. Here are my answers to frequently asked questions about lunging to address these misconceptions and help clarify the purpose and value of lunging the horse.
Oversights when working with my own horses
A meditation on a challenge trainers often have— seeing clearly with their personal horses, and being willing to let go of expectations, go back to basics, and allow playfulness, curiosity, and gratitude to guide the journey.
Attunement and Restarting after Shutting Down
An evening training session demonstrating the power or attunement, and how less is more in allowing shut down horses heal from their trauma and feel safe enough to come into their bodies and express themselves again.