
An entire industry has been created selling you the idea that there is a method to fix every problem.
What is extremely popular is a video for every problem, and for every fix there are three more problems created, for which there’s a method to fix too. It leads to a form of restlessness wherein people are rarely satisfied with improvements, in their own bodies and in the horses, because there are always more problems not yet fixed.
I get asked nearly daily to create a video about specific problems (I saw your video on trailer loading, but what about loading a chestnut mare into an Adam trailer?). These can be helpful to see, but the mentality over time has shifted into specifics instead of looking at the big picture.
Good, all encompassing horsemanship creates a foundation wherein problems melt away holistically. If you understand how all things connect, you stop seeing things individually, but as a whole. You have to fix the whole and stop looking for quick solutions.
Teaching people to be actual horsemen, to stop looking for quick tips and tricks, to start seeing the whole and the connection of all things, means rewiring our minds from conditioning and marketing over the past decades.
So if you have a problem, it isn’t living in isolation. It’s part of a whole picture. And you have to look at, and feed the whole, for the symptoms to melt away. Husbandry is in hand work is trailer loading is riding and so on - they all roll into each other

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