Ambers Echo
Still wittering on
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Ok I know I am a sucker for rhis kind of thing. BUT I saw a FB post about horses reading our 'embodied intentions' which resonated with some experiences I've had with various different horses, particularly when I was self-teaching using Mark Rashid's ideas: The sense that horses really are telepathic (or as good as) because if your intention (thoughts) are clear enough they become embodied communication with no effort or aids. As Mark says 'use their legs as your legs'. And you move together.
When Myka first cantered I just thought 'I'd love to canter up this hill' and felt her offer, and said ok then and she did. The same thing happened the first time I ever cantered a horse I backed a few years ago. I can't explain it any differently to a 2-way conversation we both understood. For trot transitions I think of a 1,2,1,2 rhythm as when Myka is attuned she responds to that. We all know horses who start thinking canter as we approach the corner where we intend to ask for canter before we actually cue.
At the moment we are working on canter transitions. Reflecting on it, we have cantered a few times before I decided to teach her a cued canter. And it always felt pretty easy. But now I am asking for canter it is all getting a bit noisy! I raise my energy, sit,move my outside leg back, cue with the inside leg, kiss and sometimes also unintentionally flap my reins at her. (For some unknown and bizarre reason!) And we may get canter but it's not smooth or balanced. But occasionally I have tried just quietening everything down a bit. Asking more clearly not more loudly. Our nicest transitions have been from that. It's not reliable though and I have not being specifically thinking about embodied intention - just about riding with a bit more clarity and finesse. But this afternoon I am going to ditch the cues and just try this. I will feedback!
In the meantime has anyone head of this programme or book?
I am potentially interested in them as I assume the above experiences are what Chris is getting at when she says:
Horses live in the world of rhythm, flow, and relational energy.
That’s why I developed this approach. It draws from my background as both a dancer and a lifelong horsewoman. I’ve seen how movement creates resonance between two beings — and now, I’ve brought those insights to equestrianism.
When you stop telling and start moving with, something magical happens.
When you communicate with Movement Language, you and your horse are equally engaged, attuned, and responsive.
Sounds good! But I know the horse world is full of Unique New Programmes (TM) none of which are truly new or unique. Not to mention cranks and charlatans. And as everthing is paywalled I can't get any sense of what this would add to what I already understand about this from Rashid and others - if anything.
Anyone have any knowledge or experience of this - good or bad?