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"You need to be able to extend your horse, collect your horse, turn your horse all in a certain way so you're meeting the jump correctly", Springsteen says over tuna tartare and chilled passion-fruit soup. They are traveling the world together, Springsteen and Zecilie, and theirs is a complicated waltz of a lifestyle, requiring precision and months of planning. When Springsteen competed in New York this fall, Zecilie boarded a plane with stalls instead of seats - a journey that wasn't too taxing because of the horse's ability to sleep standing up. Watching her and Zecilie snake through the 13 jumps feels like a lesson in presence, a hyperextended version of the way Springsteen had energetically become the anchor between sea and horse the day before. [Extracted from the article] |