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Why Your Horse’s Nervous System Resists Change—and What to Do About It

Why Your Horse’s Nervous System Resists Change—and What to Do About It

Update: 2024-08-22
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 In this episode of "Easier Movement, Happier Horses," Mary Debono delves into the often-overlooked concept of working WITH a horse's current movement patterns, however "incorrect" we may think they are, instead of trying to force a change. 

Mary explains how many equestrians, in their desire to help their horses move better, may inadvertently cause discomfort or resistance by attempting to immediately correct posture issues, such as a dropped back. 

Drawing on her extensive experience, Mary illustrates how gently supporting a horse's existing habits can create a sense of ease and safety, making the nervous system more receptive to learning new, healthier movement options. This approach not only improves the horse's physical well-being but also enhances its mental and emotional state. 

Mary offers a fresh perspective on fostering a deeper connection with your horse by respecting its current state and guiding it toward better movement through gradual, supportive methods. 

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Key Takeaways

  • Forcing a horse to round its back can create discomfort and resistance.
  • Supporting a horse's current movement habits can create a sense of ease and safety.
  • The nervous system is more receptive to learning new movement patterns when it feels safe.
  • This approach improves the horse's physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
  • Gradual, supportive methods foster better communication and a deeper connection between horse and rider.

Resources:

💥Learn how the Feldenkrais Method can help improve your seat, position, and balance on your horse! Free rider videos masterclass:
https://www.marydebono.com/rider 💥

Email
mary@marydebono.com

All information is for general educational purposes ONLY and doesn't constitute medical or veterinary advice.  

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Why Your Horse’s Nervous System Resists Change—and What to Do About It

Why Your Horse’s Nervous System Resists Change—and What to Do About It

Mary Debono