Re: Horsemanship and Horsemastery
Wellllllllll, Jerry, I'm glad you enjoyed the thread, ha. :wink_smil
Seriously, what a treat this has been to listen to all of this combined experience of horsemanship and the variety of vantage points spoken from. If you totaled the years of equestrian experience (whether formal or not) that has either spoken or read closely this thread, you probably have 500 years worth! One thing that I was told long ago that is still true is that if a person says he never falls off.......then he probably ain't ridin' much. It's gonna happen, but as you get older, you just try to "stack the deck in your favor." Great stuff here and when I write my book of "Equine Anecdotes" I will quote you all (I'm just kidding about the book.... I think).
thanks,
Mark
Wellllllllll, Jerry, I'm glad you enjoyed the thread, ha. :wink_smil
Seriously, what a treat this has been to listen to all of this combined experience of horsemanship and the variety of vantage points spoken from. If you totaled the years of equestrian experience (whether formal or not) that has either spoken or read closely this thread, you probably have 500 years worth! One thing that I was told long ago that is still true is that if a person says he never falls off.......then he probably ain't ridin' much. It's gonna happen, but as you get older, you just try to "stack the deck in your favor." Great stuff here and when I write my book of "Equine Anecdotes" I will quote you all (I'm just kidding about the book.... I think).
thanks,
Mark
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