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Softness in Motion: Why Fast Isn’t Forceful in True Horsemanship
Slow Is Not Always Soft, But Fast Needs to Be Soft: Rethinking Responsiveness in Horsemanship When we think of softness in horsemanship, we often associate it with slowness—gentle movements, quiet steps, and a calm demeanor. But as I learned through my time (years) with various coaches and studies, softness is not about speed. In fact, a horse can move quickly and still be soft. Conversely, a horse standing still can be anything but relaxed. The Myth of Stillness = Calm It’s
Loz
Feb 223 min read


Inside the Mark Langley Intensive: A Clinic Like No Other
Reflections from the Mark Langley 6-Day Intensive: A Journey of Connection and Confidence I’ve just returned from an unforgettable 6-day intensive clinic with Mark Langley ( Mark Langely Horsmanship ), and I’m still buzzing from the experience. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Skylark ( Rosewhite, Victoria Australia ), Mark and Jenny’s newly established property, this clinic was more than just a training—it was a deep dive into the art of true horsemanship. From the m
Loz
Oct 20, 20254 min read
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