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Ep. 62 Geometry - whether sacred or not

Episode 62 of the Mary Wanless - Ride With Your Mind podcast, hosted by Mary Wanless BHSI BSc, titled "Ep. 62 Geometry - whether sacred or not" was published on July 19, 2024 and runs 18 minutes.

July 19, 2024 ·18m · Mary Wanless - Ride With Your Mind

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Send us your feedback! One of the biggest over-views of the work I do would be to consider it the re-discovery and re-creation of the ideal shapes our bodies would make. We can think of both human and horse torsos as rectangles that have become distorted into’C’ curves, or parallelograms, and that have, in addition, become twisted. I compare the learning process to making a quilt, where different pieces get sown together, progressively making a larger whole in which various patt...

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One of the biggest over-views of the work I do would be to consider it the re-discovery and re-creation of the ideal shapes our bodies would make. 

We can think of both human and horse torsos as rectangles that have become distorted into’C’ curves, or parallelograms, and that have, in addition, become twisted. 

I compare the learning process to making a quilt, where different pieces get sown together, progressively making a larger whole in which various patterns become clear. 

This leads me to talk about our ‘inner quilt’, the fascial net, which is a three dimensional spider's web of connective tissue, permeating our muscles, tendons and ligaments, our organs (along with the slings, bags and straps that hold them in place) and even our bones. The pulls within this can lead to restrictions in movement, and chronic pain. But the fascial net is also the source of our feel sense, and as we unravel it, the changes we create can benefit us in life as well as riding.

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