A great conversation about Perry’s journey, how to be a good teacher, and something to doevery day until you die. I hope we get another chance to talk some more in the future because this just opened up so much moreinformation to prosses and dive deeper into. Learn mor about Perry and all his books here: www.perry-wood.com The masters that Perry learned from that we discussed in the episode are in order: Colonel Mario de Mendoza, Erik Herbermann https://brittanylmc.wixsite.com/equilibrium/clinics Erik is also author to several horse books, learn more on his site or amazon. Daniel “Danny” Pevsner Here is a quote I found from Danny: “A well schooled horse: The horse’s head rotates forward and up at a point just behind the ears, while the lower jawsoftens. Its neck, too, stretches forward and up, into a slight arch, as the back lengthens and widens. The horse’s limb action appears to originate in its back, which indeed is the center of motion. Breathing is regular, and the back is smoothly pulsating all the time, imparting grace and elasticity to the movement. The expression on the face of the horse is that of great contentment. ”We also talk about Alexander Technique, Neuro-Linguistic programming (NLP)GROW coaching model (Goal, Reality, Options, Will/Wrap up)Suggestive language.