
Learning to Feel Instead of Think
In an age of endless online videos and scientific data, are we actually becoming better riders? This article challenges the idea that more information equals more understanding, exploring the paradox of how past riders often developed a better 'feel' than many modern riders. Discover why learning to connect with your feeling, rather than just your intellect, is the key to becoming a truly extraordinary rider.
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Article Summary
In an age of endless online videos and scientific data, are we actually becoming better riders? This article tackles the paradox of why past horsemen, with only their senses and feel, often achieved a deeper connection than many modern riders armed with a world of information. It explores the difference between intellectually analyzing movement and learning to empathetically *feel* the horse's experience, even through a screen.
Discover why shifting your focus from 'ticking boxes' to 'feeling with' is the missing link for many riders. The full text provides insights on how to build this crucial skill, transforming you from a data collector into a truly connected partner for your horse.