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Reno Celebration, Day Three – Or, Where do I go from here?

Finding that one luminous thing when everything else is dark …

Back in my normal lessons days at The Paddock in Los Angeles, I saw pieces of dressage lessons from fancy trainers. The riders never smiled. The horses certainly didn’t. They tied the horses’ mouths shut (but not the people’s!) and even a novice like me could see that “light contact” does not mean “haul the horse around by the gums.”

My instructor sometimes worked dressage tests into my lesson to give me a pattern to learn and follow. Because I had a purpose, and I had to look up to find the letters, I found a better balance as a rider. But I didn’t want to “do dressage” because it looked so confining and claustrophobic.

Yesterday, I audited a lesson by Walter Zettl to Linda Parelli and Remmer. All three participants smiled, concentrated, communicated, and gave it their best try. It was not effortless — but it was constructive, beautiful, flowing, teamwork effort. Remmer and Linda both worked very hard mentally, emotionally, and physically, but with each other, not against each other. It was dressage as it should be: precision without prison, control without force, progress without skipping any interim steps or forgetting to appreciate the moment.

Walter says it’s hard to translate “schwoom” into English, but he tried, and here’s how I express it (and this is my translation of his translation; I haven’t run it by him or anything). Schwoom is total mental, emotional, and physical engagement, expressed in movement. It’s wonderful! (“Voonterful!”)

And that was only one segment of the conference. Spotlights, Parelli Games, Q&As, Pat’s playing with the rescue horse — and her handler playing with her, showing what he’s learned in just a couple of days of observing, and he did GREAT — Pat’s stories, Linda’s stories, Lauren Barwick and Maille’s stories … it’s a good thing I’d begun sneezing that morning and put Seth’s little bag of tissues in my purse or I’d have had tear streaks down my face all day long.

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In Reno, Celebration Eve

Am tucked into bed thinking about the next three days – already I have seen people in the hotel who are here for the Celebration, and one lady on her cell phone was telling someone that her entire plane was packed with Parelli people, and it made me wish I had a t-shirt that says “Say Hi to me, I do Parelli!”

reno center

I don’t have Expectations for this event. The only “horse events” I’ve ever been to were the Auburn rodeo last month and the Equine Affaire in Pomona a few years back. I have lots of anticipation and excitement, but no expectations. It will not be possible to disappoint me, as I have faith in the program, the people, and the understanding that events never go as planned, and whatever goes “wrong” will turn out just fine.

I have some goals:

  • Meet other horse enthusiasts who speak the same language I do; bonus would be to connect with Savvy Club members who live near enough to me that we can continue to get together
  • Buy a Horseman’s Hackamore and a shirt or two
  • Immerse, absorb, and assimilate all the knowledge I can

I particularly want to connect with folks from the Savvy Club forum.

And that’s it! I’m not here to solve a specific problem or even to get re-inspired or otherwise have a “tangible” result. Soaking up the energy of all those savvy folks will be more than worth it.

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