> You are too much! What a kick. It's like I won a prize! I do have > to admit. I'm still doing open book.
That's OK! It gives your eyes a chance to practice. >>>Actually I took four pages out > of Lees's book. The two page chart explaining the gaits and the 10 > pictures on two pages showing the different gaits. I made copies of > these and cut and copied until I had a three page spread that had the > pictures of the 8 gaits lined up with the descriptions of the gaits. > I also changed the order so that the even gaits were listed between > the lateral and diagonal gaits. I Great idea! I am very good at setting up study materials; I think that's why our kids did so well in school. Teach someone how to study and they can figure anything out! > believe that you end up with the horse that you need. Calvin was/is a > horse who needed no training in anything and I swear he could read my > mind. He basically trained me and helped me to become a good rider. > Gloi is teaching me to be a good trainer. He requires me to be very > specific and very methodical. If I do it right we move to the next > level. If you let yourself be open you will get what you need from > your horse. Yes, very interesting. >>>>Sometimes it's not what you think you want or need. I > believe that the same horse can be a totally different animal for > different people and different environments. Oh, yes, I believe that, too! Judy http://icehorses.net http://clickryder.com
