Horse Geeks Episode 191: Time Is Change
Update: 2025-07-01
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The Horse Geeks Podcast - Where we look at horses and riding from the inside out
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Topic: Deb and I continue our discussion about time and how it relates to our perceptions of progress, especially horse training progress. When we think competitively, time becomes a big deal with our horse. When we think creatively, in terms of a relationship with our horse or development of our balance and our horse's balance, then time is just less of a factor. Taking the time it takes to gain authentic, healthy changes regarding coordination is what allows us to do more and more with our horse over time. Rushing to get tasks accomplished as soon as possible is what gets us stuck with horses for years! Our primary perception of horse training has a lot to do with how we view and use time, and whether we think of training as a competitive project or creative project.
Guest: Deb Romero, Certified Alexander Technique Instructor
www.optimalposture.org
Host: Kirsten Nelsen, professional horse trainer
Developer of Training for Optimal Balance
https://kirstennelsen.com/
The workbook series mentioned is only available at: https://kirstennelsen.com/shop/
FREE TICKET link for the Art of the Horseman Online Horse Fair September 27-28 https://www.becauseofthehorse.net/a/23333/a2zsSgDH
NEW: Sign up for Kirsten's email list and get all four of the horse fair videos as part of the welcome sequence and a free monthly newsletter. Sign up is at the bottom of the home page at www.kirstennelsen.com
Topic: Deb and I continue our discussion about time and how it relates to our perceptions of progress, especially horse training progress. When we think competitively, time becomes a big deal with our horse. When we think creatively, in terms of a relationship with our horse or development of our balance and our horse's balance, then time is just less of a factor. Taking the time it takes to gain authentic, healthy changes regarding coordination is what allows us to do more and more with our horse over time. Rushing to get tasks accomplished as soon as possible is what gets us stuck with horses for years! Our primary perception of horse training has a lot to do with how we view and use time, and whether we think of training as a competitive project or creative project.
Guest: Deb Romero, Certified Alexander Technique Instructor
www.optimalposture.org
Host: Kirsten Nelsen, professional horse trainer
Developer of Training for Optimal Balance
https://kirstennelsen.com/
The workbook series mentioned is only available at: https://kirstennelsen.com/shop/
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