Mastery Seminars at Satori Stables |
Mastery Sessions for Learning the Core ConceptsThe Thirteen Mastery Seminars provide in depth awareness, theory, and practice of the core concepts taught here at Satori Stables. They are repeated throughout the year and can be taken to coincide with movement up through the Levels at Satori Stables. Please RSVP to let me know you'll be attending!
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Aug
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18
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Mastery Session 1 - Alexander Technique, Basics, Satori Sequence, What to Pay Attention to |
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SEPT
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1
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Mastery Session 2 - 'Go,' Aim, Flight Plan, Arena Layout, Shapes |
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6
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Mastery Session 3 - The Spinal Column: Straightness, Bends & Turns |
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13
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Mastery Session 4 - Legs: Hips, Sit Bones; Light Seat - Trot |
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20
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Mastery Session 5 - Legs: Knees, Ankles, Feet; 3 seats - Trot |
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27
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Mastery Session 6 - Arms: shoulders, hands, contact |
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OCT
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4
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Mastery Session 7 - Riding in a Group: stride modification, bubble, bridge |
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11
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Mastery Session 8 - Jumping courses: grids, single jumps, multiple jumps |
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25
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Mastery Session 9 - Leg Yield |
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NOV
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1
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Mastery Session 10 - Shoulder Fore, Shoulder In, & Shoulder Out |
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8
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Mastery Session 11 - Haunches In & Haunches Out |
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15
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Mastery Session 12 - Canter |
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22
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Mastery Session 13 - Half Pass |
For those who are interested, accomplishment and skill are recognized in Levels. Advancement through the levels is determined by the client's ability to apply each of the Core Concepts in increasingly more complex situations. The Core Concepts consist of Centered Riding Basics, the Satori Sequencing list, a following seat, and the communication for bend, direction, and combinations of bend and direction, and some other things as well. All students will learn how to ride on the flat; those who are interested in jumping will learn that as well. At each level, the Core Concepts are developed more deeply.
The Core Concepts consist of:
| the 4 Basics + Grounding | |
| the 4 steps in the Satori Sequence | |
| the motions of the gait, including following hands and legs | |
| transitions up and down and timing of aids | |
| modifying the motions of the gait - longer-lower, shorter-higher, and slower, faster | |
| modifying the position of the horse - neutral, left, right | |
| modifying the direction of the horse - straight ahead, sideways shallow (in both directions), sideways deep (in both directions), pivots, reverse | |
| combining position & direction of the horse - neutral, left, and right in the directions of straight ahead, sideways shallow, and sideways deep | |
| applying the training scale |
To move through the levels, proficiency at each of the Core Concepts is required in different situations. The first level requires verbal proficiency and also physical proficiency on the lunge at the walk for initiating each Core Concept and getting feedback 50% of the time. The second level requires a higher level of physical proficiency on the lunge at the walk and a 50% physical proficiency off the lunge at the walk. During each level, skills for the next level are introduced.
Proficiency is determined by the students ability to ask for what they want and determine the effectiveness of their body to make the request; it is not determined by the response the horse gives.
| on lunge | at large | ||||||
| Level | verbal | walk | trot | canter | walk | trot | canter |
| 1 | yes | 50% | |||||
| 2 | yes | 75% | 50% | ||||
| 3 | yes | '100%' | 50% | 75% | |||
| 4 | yes | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' | 50% | ||
| 5 | yes | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' | 75% | ||
| 6 | yes | '100%' | '100%' | 50%-75% | '100%' | '100%' | |
| 7 | yes | '100%' | '100%' | 75% | '100%' | '100%' | 50% |
| 8 | yes | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' | 75% |
| 9 | yes | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' | '100%' |
Proficiency at each level can take anywhere from 6 to 12 or more lessons.
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JAN
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14
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Mini Clinic 1 - Basics |
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21
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Mini Clinic 2 - Alexander Technique, 'Go,' Aim |
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28
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Mini Clinic 3 - The Spinal Column: Straightness, Bends & Turns |
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FEB
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4
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Mini Clinic 4 - Legs: Hips, Knees, Ankles, Light Seat |
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11
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Mini Clinic 5 - Legs: Hips, Knees, Ankles, 3 seats |
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18
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Mini Clinic 6 - Arms: shoulders, hands, contact |
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25
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Mini Clinic 7 - Riding in a Group: stride modification, bubble, bridge |
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MAR
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3
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Mini Clinic 8 - Jumping courses: grids, single jumps, multiple jumps |
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10
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Mini Clinic 9 - Leg Yield |
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24
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Mini Clinic 10 - Shoulder Fore, Shoulder In, & Shoulder Out |
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31
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Mini Clinic 11 - Haunches In & Haunches Out |
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APR
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4
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Mini Clinic 12 - Canter |
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MAY
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© Copyright 8/9/2007,
Lynn S Larson, All Rights Reserved. This information may not be reproduced. |