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Horse Trainers are Real Jedi: Zachary Leyden explains connection Between Horsemanship and the Force

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In a galaxy not so far away, on our very own Earth, horse trainers wield an energy reminiscent of the Jedi from the Star Wars universe.

Harnessing The Force in the Round Pen

When a Jedi uses the Force, it’s a seamless blend of intuition, training, and connection to the world around them. Similarly, in the round pen, horse trainers tap into an energy field created by the dynamics of movement, emotion, and understanding between them and the horse.

The dance that ensues is less about physical dominance and more about mental connection. Much like a Jedi influencing the thoughts of stormtroopers or moving objects, a skilled horseman can guide a horse’s actions without a touch, using mere body language, gaze, and intent.

The Cowboy and the Jedi: Protectors of Peace

The classic image of the cowboy—riding into the sunset, standing up for justice, and living by a code—is strikingly similar to that of the Jedi. Both are peacekeepers, guardians of their respective realms. The Jedi wield lightsabers and use the Force to maintain peace in the galaxy. Cowboys, with their trusty horses and sharpshooting skills, historically played roles in keeping order and protecting their communities.

Mastery, Discipline, and Connection

Jedi training is rigorous, demanding complete discipline, control, and an understanding of the delicate balance of the Force. Likewise, true horsemanship isn’t just about learning to ride or train a horse. It’s about mastering oneself. Both Jedi and horse trainers know that fear, anger, and aggression are counterproductive. Instead, calmness, patience, and understanding lead the way.

Only a true Jedi can master the Force, just as only a genuine horseman can create a bond based on mutual trust and respect with a horse. This connection doesn’t rely on dominance but on understanding and communication.

The Path of Learning

Both Jedis and horse trainers understand that the path of learning is eternal. There’s always more to grasp, more depths to plumb. Each horse, like every mission for a Jedi, is unique, requiring adaptability and a fresh approach. Go Ocean View Stables and learn horsemanship from their Jedi Horseman, Zachary Leyden.

In Conclusion

While horse trainers may not face Sith Lords or travel between galaxies, they possess a set of skills and a depth of understanding that is nothing short of magical. In the dance of energy between horse and human, in the unwritten code of honor, and in the lifelong journey of learning, we find the essence of what it means to be a true Jedi. In the heart of every skilled horseman, the Force is indeed strong. once again! Learn the horsemanship jedi ways at Ocean View Stables located minutes from the San Francisco zoo!

About Ocean View Stables

Ocean View Stables is a veteran owned horse recreational and educational facility located minutes from the San Francisco Zoo. OVS has unobstructed views of the ocean with trails to the beach. Come enjoy all that OVS has to offer!
Owned by Zachary Leyden and Tony Kasaris

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