Better late than never? But after our own
exciting jumping achievement this morning (
sometimes small, uneventful jumps are a really big deal!), I can finally get around to posting -
My Five Favourite Points Of Five Points HT (say it five times faster)
Because there really was a lot of fabulous outside of the unfortunate. In no particular order, as awesomeness levels are equivalent:
- Watching the best at their best. The demonstration of adjustability & incredible skill to package your horse beneath you without losing that critical forward impulsion & power, well, it was not only stunning, but consistent.
- Subtle yet huge: we all get our wrists slapped, no matter the discipline, for riding backwards. I was thrilled to see lines & horses moving FORWARD FORWARD FORWARD, even as shapes & strides changed.
- Kim Severson. O.M.G. I want to ride like that. A young me knew I was watching something special every time she & Dan (legend Winsome Andante, above) thundered by us to win Rolex THREE times (in between Olympic medals, ha), but add 15 years of educating my eye...
- Every time she came through, it was like watching the flow of silk. At a whole new pinnacle of her game, Kim's quiet body would offer just a breath of a suggestion through a soft shift of one hand. I had goosebumps watching a near-telepathic invitation to the horse that connected delicacy to power, as if saying, "Lovely creature, the next jump is just there, well done."
- Being part of the community. Every time I volunteer, in any capacity, there's always this unique feeling, the knowledge that you are helping to create something bigger than yourself. And it's a community of sharing, teaching, helping, learning...yes, you can start singing "kummm-by-yaaaa" now, ha!
- Seeing old friends, making new ones. So many wonderful connections built up over the years & events are often the only chance I get to enjoy them in person! And I don't think I've ever walked away without meeting a new one. And hopefully not weirding them out too much in the process, heh. Whether it's been a month or a year, the smiles, support, & stories never seem to wane.
- It's just a bonus to get to share the experience with BFF, who has a fabulous eye & eats up the epicness as fast as I do!
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- Inspiration to work on my own horse. We all get stuck. Spending a day watching 150 mini-lessons 15' in front of me sends me home with a flurry of tips & ideas I can't wait to try. It seems to remind my subconscious that, oh yeah, we used to do this fantastic thing, how about we get back to that??
What about you? Have you had the privilege to get free riding lessons from 10 pros at once volunteer recently? What was your favourite??
jump judging at the MCTA horse trials at Shawan Downs was hugely inspirational for me for similar reasons. watching the pros make such easy work of it again and again and again was awesome and so educational
ReplyDeleteNice, Emma! I've always heard great things about that event-wish I had some kind of bottomless diesel tank to tow around, I want to see ALL THE EVENTZ!!!1!!!
DeleteNice, Emma! I've always heard great things about that event-wish I had some kind of bottomless diesel tank to tow around, I want to see ALL THE EVENTZ!!!1!!!
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