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| literally no clue what i’m talking about here — but hey, it’s a picture!! |
It feels like a perfect moment in time to capture, too. Obvi for evaluating how Doozy responds to the changes in shoeing, but also for stepping back and grounding myself in the new year intentions we talked about last week. Particularly that whole “physical capacity” bit lol.
“Then the seer abides in its own true nature (1.3).”
Which, it turns out, is not a Big Lebowski reference LOL, but maybe isn’t far off, either.
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| anyway. trotting around in our new dancing shoes! |
In particular, one article said this sutra was about recognizing that “our current state is just as it should be.” And that it intends to inspire us to begin—right now—to practice. That the realization of self is not to be viewed as a far-away, barely obtainable goal — but rather it is within us right now, waiting only to be uncovered.
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| trotting the other way too! #needsmoreforward |
quick video clip of our post-canter trot
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| post canter trot has a better overall forward balance, tho perhaps feels less organized + ‘together’ |
But! I can practice. And this year* I’m hoping to create space for that practice separate from saddle time. So that I can (hopefully) make the most of Doozy’s and my time together, showing up well-ish for her while also maybe observing how things do, or don’t, change in my way of riding with the added external practice.
(*Ahem, at least as of the time of this writing LOL, another one of my new year intentions was also to give space for fatigue, burnout, other external realities… so we’ll see which intention lasts longer!!)
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| needs more inside bend too lol we went thru a phase where the answer was almost always ‘more right rein connection.’ doozy has moved on, but apparently i have not! |
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| easy enough to pick ourselves apart, but i’m overall happy with our current state |
My biggest bugaboo right now (especially after riding inside for so long) is riding the horse a bit under powered. It’s tempting, ya know? It feels more organized, quieter, ‘steady.’ But with most horses, and definitely with Doozy, that’s also where the mischief lurks LOL. Like, for instance, bucking or kicking out into canter is a direct result of transitioning from a behind-the-leg trot.
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| the goodest girl <3 i love that she wears her forelock in the same dweeby center part as charlie <3 <3 |
All of which is aided hopefully in no small part by growing confidence that Doozy’s new shoeing arrangement will keep her comfortable. Since ya know. Our season of practicing dusty laps in the indoor is apparently far from over… I’m looking forward to worrying less about that particular component!
Anybody else getting started on any new practices for the year? Or doing any sort of personal rundown or assessment of the current status quo?








The trotting clip looks lovely, I'm so glad her new kicks are working well for her. I'm curious to see how the yoga works out for you. I've played with videos on my own, but deeply dislike group classes so haven't gone to any. And probably the class where an instructor could point out how I'm continuing my asymmetries would be must useful...
ReplyDeleteThanks I’m hopeful for the shoes, tho trying to give the mare some space to adjust. And yea lol can’t say I’m a huge fan of group classes either… tho I *DO* like accountability structures, and appreciate being able to turn my brain off and just listen/do. So we will see where the experimentation goes LOL
DeleteFingers still crossed on the shoes!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested to hear how the yoga works for you too. I love the community and accountability that comes with classes, but I struggle with finding the right intensity of exercise to help what my individual body needs. (Plus, taking the time to GO somewhere for a class has been a bit restrictive of late.) I've been trying to do exercises that focus on stability at home... but motivation is low at the moment.
I’m glad she’s feeling sound. I’ve been trying this year to take the positive and then build.
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