The Whole Horse Podcast | Episode 146 | The beauty of the mundane, boring, still and settled with with Elsa Sinclair
Is there a better way to start a brand new season then a chat with the amazing Elsa Sinclair? I think not! We start season 9 with this rich conversation, broaching the big hot topic of pressure – what is it, how do we apply it (consiously or not) with our horses, how can we do “pressure” well, and where does not wanting to use it actually ironically mean more of it – how getting older and wiser is a very good thing (and doesn’t mean we’ve lost our skill or courage), and exploring the concept of the beautiful in the mundane, every day moments with our horses.
As always with Elsa, this chat had me pausing mid-sentence to chew on powerful new ideas and process aha’s. Her way of thinking about horses and training has this way of helping us see something in a totally different way. Would love to hear about any aha’s you had while listening!
What is Freedom Based Training? Perhaps the best way to explain it is to break it down: Training is the art of developing toward an end goal. Freedom is the ability to make the right choices for you in any given situation. Freedom Based Training embraces the paradox of these two ideas – freedom and training. To do this we develop depth of relationship and width of skill in a balance, using passive leadership instead of dominant leadership.
Elsa Sinclair is a professional horse trainer and instructor who brings to the horse world a unique and powerful perspective. Gathering together awareness from a variety of equine disciplines, Elsa has an enthusiasm for developing human ~ equine partnerships to fully enjoy the process of learning and growing in the direction of their goals. Elsa draws on a long and diverse history with horses as she travels now through her latest adventure of Taming Wild. What if horses were given a choice? Would they let us ride them? Without force or tools to control and without bribes to lure them? Elsa asked the questions, embarked on a project to find out and ultimately filmed a movie about the process. What started as simple questions, birthed the movie Taming Wild, an online course for those interested in learning Freedom Based Training, and a following of people who seek their own answers in what it takes to work more collaboratively with horses.
Find out more about Elsa and her work at www.tamingwild.com.
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