Three weeks ago, Texas stepped into a new chapter of his life — a fresh start, a new home, and a new discipline. After years of Western riding, he’s now learning the art and rhythm of polo. And watching him adapt has been nothing short of inspiring.
Texas is living in a beautiful new stable that feels more like a sanctuary than just a place to train. The moment he arrived, there was no drama, no nervous pacing — just calm eyes, soft breaths, and an almost eerie sense of peace. He trusted the people around him right away. He walked off the trailer like he’d been there his whole life.
His new trainer, Josman, has done a phenomenal job with him. Their bond formed instantly, as if Texas somehow knew that this human was going to lead him into something great. Josman trains him every day with incredible patience and care. The sessions are structured yet gentle, firm yet kind — exactly what Texas needs to make this transition a success.
What’s truly beautiful to watch is how naturally Texas is taking to polo. You’d think he was born for it. Despite his Western background, he moves with elegance, responds quickly, and seems genuinely curious about this fast-paced, team-oriented sport. It’s like a spark lit inside him — as if he’s rediscovered something that was always there, waiting.
Each training session brings progress. Whether it’s refining his turns, getting used to the mallet, or simply learning how to carry a different kind of energy, Texas shows up with focus and heart. There’s not a trace of stress in his body. His eyes are bright, his muscles strong, and his spirit calm but alert. He is thriving.
I’m so proud of how far he’s come in just three weeks. Watching him go from a laid-back Western horse to a promising polo athlete is one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had. He’s not just learning a new sport — he’s stepping into a new version of himself. And he’s loving every minute of it.
Texas is more than just a horse; he’s a soul with courage, kindness, and quiet strength. And now, with Josman guiding him and a new future ahead, he’s galloping into his next adventure — not with fear, but with joy.