A picture says more than a
thousand words. At least that is how the saying goes. When I decided
to write about the journey together with Yeats so far, the first
thing I did was watch the video from the evaluation ride back in the
summer of 2008. Moving pictures do capture a lot, in fact looking at
the video from 2008 I'm surprised that I actually went ahead and
bought Yeats in the first place! Knowing now how much time and effort
we both have spent in overcoming his stiffness and resistance I would
hesitate to take on a similar project. This stiffness and resistance
is evident in the way he very reluctantly performed rein back. It is
also evident when I asked for sideways moment and got pacing instead.
Our joint journey during
our first two years together had mainly been focussed around
establishing calm, trust and communication. I don't have any videos
from our early days when he couldn't be left alone in the arena and
would panic when asked to go into the wash rack or the trailer, but
there is a damaged barn door that can tell you just exactly how it
feels to be ploughed down by a Connemara determined not to get his
feet wet. The fact that he now hardly flicks an ear when being washed
brings me as much happiness as a nice ride in the forest or the
execution of an (almost) perfect shoulder in.
Since the video is 10
minutes long I shall not write a complete novel about it. I will
however offer a few more words. A picture says more than a thousand
words, but at the same time it does not convey any of the feelings
present in the moment. When I look at the videos of me riding Yeats,
I can marvel at how light and easy a sequence can look when I have
the memory of Yeats leaning on the hand and being anything but light.
I can also look at some clips and wonder what I'm doing although at
the time it felt absolutely right. The journey is never ending.
In the video I mention SixKeys to Harmony as well as Ecole deLégèreté and you can read more
about those philosophies in previous blog entries.
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