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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cowboy Dressage


I have been absent and for that I am sorry. It has been for a very good reason, so after you hear my reasoning, you will perhaps forgive. As many of you know, when I work with horses, my first and primary consideration is that of the horse, not the agenda or the ego or the trappings of the human. Well my friends, I have finally found a way to make it all work. I have become party to a movement in the horse world where humans can compete in a discipline, have fun without guilt or fear abusing or mistreating ones horse, make new friends and best of all bring out the highest and best in your horse..any horse. All that is needed is a good attitude, the intention of being the best you and your horse can be as partners, a western saddle and an adventurous spirit.

There is nothing wrong with healthy competition, but I feel Modern Dressage has taken a wrong turn. The stakes have become too high and the horse is suffering. Even the breed and discipline associations are taking notice. The goal is to bring back some semblance of reasonableness and truth to Dressage; the way the classic masters meant it to be, but with a little Western flair and Cowboy feel. Cowboy Dressage is truly a breath of fresh air.

For years I have been cross training horses and teaching them to do all kinds of unlikely things for their breeds or presumed athletic abilities or lack thereof. This practice has made much of my career possible and certainly made for novel conversation and fun workshops and clinics, but until I discovered Cowboy Dressage, there was never an organised or widely recognised venue to show the masses what I do; which is simply to try to bring out the best in a horse while keeping his well being intact.

My goal is and will always be to honor the horse by showing that all horses, not just the ones with 6 figure breeding, are capable of so much more than we allow ourselves to imagine. Within that walnut sized horse brain is a universe full of untapped beauty, grace and wonder.

Cowboy Dressage allows the horse and human to ride to lightness and balance in a way that honors the true essence of Dressage. I will continue tomorrow or the next day to tell more of this story, but for now, google Cowboy Dressage or get on YouTube and search its founder Eitan Beth-Halachmy, my mentor! I would make it easy for you and give the link, but this journey is much more fun if you do it for yourself.

2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

i like your theories and new age ideas, a variety of horses can be trained for many things that people wouldnt think their particular breed was capable of. good information all in all



http://trainingayounghorse.com/

November 10, 2009 at 11:12 AM  
Blogger Katelyn Kent said...

Thank You.

December 24, 2009 at 3:40 PM  

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