Horses do the same thing in many ways. they show us our strengths, our challenges and what we need to review. Back in January I was given an opportunity to work for an equestrian focused company doing a job that has real impact on the equestrian and rural lifestyle industry. Through this job I have been able to speak with many industry professionals and the one message that comes through in almost every conversation about the equestrian/ rural lifestyle and about horses in general is that it is a "good thing" to go back to basics periodically.
No matter how many miles you have under their hooves, how many clinics you have taken, how many books you have read or videos you have watched, going back to reconnect with the foundation skills - the basics - from round pen work on up, is essential to the well-being of the horse/human partnership.
This resonated so deeply with me that I did just that this season. I took by beloved horse Ronan, back through the basics. We did this through a series of sessions together and through some workshops which I taught. The result? When we did go strive for "refinement" or "something new" the learning curve was smaller and shorter. We both were able to grasp the concept and execute the exercises better because we had tuned up our foundation.
So the "life lesson" here is pretty simple. Be sure your basics are GOOD before moving forward and periodically go back and review them to ensure they are strong.It is an investment that will pay off BIG dividends.
Happy Saturday!
Ronan - following me around the arena during a workshop.
Ronan - being my T.A. as we dicussed rein management at a workshop.
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