The Purpose Of Learning
- A hammock, with a hollow back.
- A camel, first putting his center of mass forward, and then his feet.
- A cucumber, with his nose poking.
- A shopping cart, pushing against his own center of mass.\
- Downhill, with all the weight on the front legs.
And it won't do any good if we get a "pass" when we still:
- Use too much, too long, too often, steady, sudden pressure.
- Forget to release early, often, soon, quickly, long.
- Are unpredictable when giving our aids and cues.
- Focus at the head, instead of the hind legs.
- Train our horse in a patronizing teacher mode.
More people would learn from their "mistakes" if they weren't busy denying them. If they weren't busy creating a story which gives them permission to stay where they are, to keep living in the comfort zone, avoiding change. If they weren't busy blaming the program, the circumstances, the instructor, the evaluator, the system, the criteria.... the only problem is, that they are not on this list!
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