I love teaching conformation analysis. It is great when the light bulb goes off. You will be explaining some sort of conformation point and BOOM! It happens!! The eyes of the participants go from slightly glazed to bright pinpoints. They got it!! A great example of creating a light bulb moment is teaching people how to evaluate the slope of the shoulder.
Most people do not accurately gauge the correct slope of the shoulder because of an optical illusion. There are two muscles that lie on the shoulder blade. There is a ridge running along the top third of the shoulder blade or "scapula". It is called the "spine of the scapula". One muscle sits on one side of the spine and another muscle sits on the other side. Right in-between those muscles--the actual spine of the scapula creates the angle of the shoulder. The spine is thickened because it not only has muscles attached to it, but it is where the force comes through the shoulder and then goes through the leg down to the ground. Showing people how to find the spine of the scapula with their fingers and then extend a line along that spine creates the lightbulb moment! Wow! is the most common response. Once someone learns how to "read" a shoulder angle, the skill only gets better with time and experience. The more accurate you are evaluating the shoulder, the better you will be at selecting a horse that has the right construction for the job you want done!! My job is to do a better one at keeping the website current! I had a WOW! moment today myself! I said, Wow, my website is sure out of date!!! But at least I said WOW!!!
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