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August 2006
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*Balance of the Iberian
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Cord: Hoof In Mouth Syndrome
The Deer Inside
Sandin: Crank Noseband
Cord: Rollkur - A Plea
Rolfe: Human Nature and Horses
Sense Method: The Flow
Cook: Head Bob Galloping
Nicholson: Kissing Suspensories Goodbye
Monkey on His Back
Intro to Diagonalization
McPhail Chair: Rein Tensors
In Practice: Sponging the Reins
Spirit of HeartFire
Decarpentry: The Neck and Piaffe
Understanding Entwickeln
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The lesson the horse's teach.


An Intro To Diagonalization

One day I after I had dismounted I was distractedly walking the beautiful and tall copper thoroughbred mare, thinking about the ride that we had just had and wondering what could I possibly do to help this mare. Her mind fried, her body blocked, she was a danger to herself and to her rider. All the tools that I had learned through the years helped, but... And that was a big but. As I walked along, in front of the mare cooling her out, I had the riens in one hand behind my back as she followed along behind, her neck long and stretched out, relaxed at last, her back swinging along in the walk.

The Missing Key

Then through my distraction something pierced my attention. As we walked the reins had begun to swing like a pendulum from left to right, right to left and back again. Swinging back and forth like the waves of the bow of the ship being pushed up and down, back and forth. Hmm.. I didn't think I had that much swing in my hips!

So I consciously took my hand and placed it in the middle of back and holding it as still as possible and continued to walk while I tried to watch the reins behind me, without twisting too much. My attention now totally focused. I was floored. The reins were still swinging. I tried one thing I tried another convinced something I was doing was making those dang reins swing!




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