Hear Your Horse: With Kristi Newman
Have you ever had a ride where nothing went wrong exactly, but your horse just felt a little off? A little tense? A little hard to settle? What if it had nothing to do with your horse — and everything to do with whether you were actually there? In this episode, Kristi breaks down one of the most practical and overlooked parts of riding well — being present. Not in a vague, abstract way. In a very real, your-horse-can-literally-feel-the-difference way. Because horses are prey animals, and the number one thing a prey animal needs from their leader is to know that someone is paying attention. When you show up to ride with your mind still running through everything else in your day, your horse feels it. And they respond to it — by staying on alert, staying tense, and making every single thing you ask just a little bit harder than it needs to be. This episode is part of the slow down to speed up conversation, and it might be the most important piece of it. In this episode: — Why your horse reads your mental state as clearly as your physical aids — What a distracted leader actually feels like from the saddle — and from the horse's perspective — The one thing you can do before you even get on that changes the whole ride — Why presence is not a soft skill — it is the foundation under everything else — How two minutes at the start saves twenty minutes of friction in the middle If you've ever had a ride where your horse just wouldn't settle and you couldn't figure out why — this episode is going to give you a completely different place to look. Head to theritesystem.com and take the free three-minute quiz. It will help you figure out what your horse is actually trying to communicate — not what you think the problem is, but what your horse is telling you. That's where it all starts. theritesystem.com
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