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The Most Important Thing Your Horse Feels Is Your Energy

Horses do not just respond to your hands.


They do not just respond to your legs.


They do not just respond to your cues.


Horses respond to your nervous system.


The most important thing your horse feels is your energy.



Horses Are Emotional Radar



A horse is a prey animal.


Its survival depended on reading the smallest changes in the herd.


Tension.


Relaxation.


Alertness.


Fear.


Horses became masters of sensing what is present beneath the surface.


They feel what you bring into the space.



You Cannot Hide Your Inner State From a Horse



Humans can pretend.


Horses cannot.


If you are anxious, the horse knows.


If you are angry, the horse knows.


If you are distracted, the horse knows.


If you are calm, the horse knows.


A horse does not analyse your words.


It reads your body.


Your breath.


Your rhythm.



Horses Mirror Nervous Systems



A tense human often creates a tense horse.


A rushed human often creates a rushed horse.


A calm human often creates a calm horse.


This is why the best horsemen seem almost quiet.


They are regulating themselves first.



Calmness Is Contagious



When you breathe deeply, soften your posture, and move with steadiness, the horse begins to settle.


Not because you forced it.


Because you offered safety.


Your calm becomes the horse’s calm.


That is leadership.



This Is Why Kindness Matters



Kindness is not only moral.


It is practical.


A horse cannot relax into learning when the human is sharp.


A horse cannot soften when the human is demanding.


Your energy is the environment.



Final Thought



The most important thing your horse feels is not the rein.


It is you.


Your presence.


Your steadiness.


Your breath.


Your emotional tone.


Horses do not need perfection.


They need calm leadership.


Because when your nervous system becomes a safe place, the horse finally lets go.

 
 
 

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