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✨ Your horse notices what you repeat emotionally.
Not just physically, but emotionally.
The sigh when something goes wrong, the frustration during mounting, the tension before cantering, the irritation around one specific exercise.
Over time, horses begin anticipating those emotional patterns long before the actual moment arrives.
That’s why some “behaviour problems” seem to appear before anything even happens.
The horse isn’t reacting to the event anymore, they’re reacting to the history around it.
Horses become incredibly accurate predictors of us, it is what they are designed to do:
predict predators.
Which means sometimes the thing that needs changing isn’t the exercise, it’s the emotional pattern wrapped around it.
❓Question:
Did you ever think about this - and do you actively practice it?
⚠️ Know that this isn’t about being perfect, that is impossible anyway. It’s simply about becoming more aware, so small improvements can attach themselves to growth over time.
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🐴 GET GOOD HORSEMANSHIP TIP 36.
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