I grew up having horses at my home most of the time.  I enjoyed riding bareback, seeing where the trail in front of me led to.  I had lessons here and there, rode some western and some english style.  I was told that I was a good rider.   I dont know about that, but I do know I was good at staying on top of the horse.   After I was married, there were many years where I didnt ride or spend time with horses at all.  I was reunited with this enjoyable activity through Equine Therapy.  I  had been seeing a therapist who uses horses to help  people sort out thier mental and emotion challanges.  The farm where she holds these sessions has some ex racehorses.  This is where I met my horse Poker.  When we met, he was just as emotionally challanged as I was.  He was shutdown emotionally from the stress at the racetrack.   He was not the horse I used in my sessions, but I had noticed him off in his own pasture.  As I was at the farm more and more, I wanted to do something with him.   I decided to do one of the excersises I had done with the therapist and another horse.   We went into a 70' round pen,  moved the horse around, then ask the horse to stop and come to us.  This is sometimes refered to as "joining up".   At the time I didnt understand what was happening when I let Poker loose and he became a whirlwind around and around the pen, jumping, bucking and working himself into lather in a few short minutes.  I now know it was all about how anxious he was.   What I did wonder was "what have I done?"  Shortly there after, the owner of the farm gave me some learning material to use.  It was from the Parelli's.  As I went through the information and started to put it into practice with Poker,  I became more and more excited with the results.  I attended a couple of clinics that were held and the farm and became hooked on understanding and communicting with the horses.  Eventually I decided that I would learn enough that I could teach horses and people as a way of earning a living.  It is now 4 years later and I am teaching horses and people, part time.  The learning is fun.  I have a lot of satisfaction in seeing the horses and their people improve thier relationship.   I continue my education every day as I watch the horses interact.  I continue to take lessons, often, for myself.  This journey has changed how I live each day.  There is nothing like being with our horses to keep us aware and in the present.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
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Kudos! Off and running! I love the photo of you and Poker - just a couple of guys, amblin' along.
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