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Journey to Softness: In Search of Feel and Connection with the Horse Journey to Softness: In Search of Feel and Connection with the Horse by Mark Rashid
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“The better our communication, the more paths we’ll see to the development of true softness—in ourselves, and our horses.”
Mark Rashid, Journey to Softness: In Search of Feel and Connection with the Horse
“The woman sat up in the saddle, looked straight ahead, and began reciting a litany of steps. “I use a slightly increased pushing pressure with my lower leg and seat bone on the same side,” the woman said. “I sit slightly heavier on the inside seat bone, with my inside leg just behind the girth. Doing that should push the hindquarters forward and sideways at the same time.” “Okay. . . ” I started. “I apply that aid at the moment when the inside hind leg is lifted off the ground to start a forward-sideways step,” she continued. “I also put my outside leg in a guarding position behind the girth, blocking her from moving her quarters too far sideways and maintaining the forward movement at the same time.” “I see.” “My inside leg drives, while the outside leg controls.” She hesitated for a second, as if trying to remember the rest. “I guide the forehand along the wall with the outside rein. By supporting with the outside leg, I should be able to keep her from rushing away from the inside leg. The supporting outside rein prevents any falling out over the outside shoulder.” I waited this time to see if there was more. There was. “Ultimately, I’m trying to get her to be flexed away from the direction we are moving and her forehand guided in a shallow turn to align with the hindquarters.” She finally turned and looked back down at me. “Her inside legs should pass and cross in front of her outside legs.” She smiled. “Okay.” I nodded. “And how are you both doing with all of that?” “Not very well.” “Fair enough.” I nodded again. “So let’s try something a little different.”
Mark Rashid, Journey to Softness: In Search of Feel and Connection with the Horse
“True horsemanship is developed in the mindful quality of everything we do—not just in the quality of everything we do with our horses.”
Mark Rashid, Journey to Softness: In Search of Feel and Connection with the Horse