
The Lie About Submission: Why I Don't Look at the Legs
Stop looking at the headset.
Walk into any warm-up arena, and you will see the same obsession.
Is he round? Is he on the bit? Is the poll the highest point?
We treat the neck like it’s a separate entity from the rest of the horse. We spend years training the body to hold a specific shape.
But here is the uncomfortable truth about modern training:
You can force a shape.
You can drill a horse into a "perfect" outline while his internal alarm system is screaming.
The "Family Photo" Syndrome
Think about the last time you had to smile for a photo when you were actually furious. Maybe you were fighting with your partner, or the kids were screaming, but the camera came out and you flashed your teeth.
You can hold the mouth shape. You can tilt your head just right.
But the eyes give it away every time.
That isn't connection. That is compliance.
And compliance eventually cracks.
It cracks in the spook. It cracks in the "unexplained" lameness. It cracks in the explosion that comes out of nowhere.
The Eye Never Lies
When I assess a horse and rider combination, I don't look at the legs. I don't look at the headset.
I look at the eye.
The eye is your diagnostic tool. It tells you exactly which nervous system your horse is operating from.
The Hard Eye: Triangular. Wrinkled at the top. Unblinking. This horse says: "I am doing what you ask, but I am worried. I am bracing. I am ready to flee."
The Soft Eye: Oval. Relaxed. Blinking. Chewing. This horse says: "I am safe. I am with you. I am listening."
You cannot force a soft eye with a gadget. You cannot drill it with repetition.
The soft eye is a biological signal.
It is the physical proof that your horse’s nervous system has switched from "Fight or Flight" (Sympathetic) to "Rest and Digest" (Parasympathetic).
It means the static is gone. It means the invisible wall between you is down.
You Have to Go First
So, how do you get the soft eye?
Most riders try to "ride" the horse into relaxation. They use more leg, more hand, more aids.
But you cannot demand peace. You have to embody it.
You have to go first.
Your horse is a prey animal designed to mirror the energy around him. If you bring "boardroom static"—stress, shallow breathing, caffeine jitters—into the saddle, you are broadcasting "DANGER" at 100 decibels.
To get the soft eye, you must stabilize your own energy so loud and clear that his nervous system has no choice but to mirror yours.
The Soft Eye Guarantee
This shift—from compliance to true connection—is the foundation of my 8-week program, The Horse & Rider Reset.
We don't focus on the "perfect ride" for the first 30 days. We focus entirely on the Soft Eye.
In fact, I am so confident in this biological approach that I offer a "Soft Eye Guarantee."
If you follow the protocols for 30 days and do not see a visible shift in your horse’s demeanor—the lowered head, the deep exhales, the soft eye—I will refund your investment.
Because once you have the eye, the "perfect ride" isn't a struggle anymore. It’s just the next step.
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