A very happy lesson report for today!

Thelwell_Girl

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Well.. What a lesson!

I got to the yard to find I was riding Merry, a fleabitten grey, very speedy... Completely different to the likes of Bonnie and Albert... I was a bit apprehensive, but on I hopped and got walking round.

It was so nice to get an active walk straight away, rather than plodding for 10 minutes before getting down to business :rolleyes:

Got trotting, both reins, working in open order. I did find it difficult to adjust to her at first, but once I'd figured her out, she was very comfy! We worked on getting her going well away from the other horses, circles and transitions, and this was good practice for me riding more independently.

What I have noticed is that if I'm concentrating on the transition, my position goes to pot, and if I'm concentrating on my position, the transition goes to pot :o

Then came canter... And what a canter! Merry's one speedy little pony, and if I got the transition right, I could get a wonderful canter - fast, comfy and mostly controlled, meaning I was able to work on my position in canter without having to worry too much about keeping her going.

Occasionally we had a few hissy fits, an argument by the gate meant some kicking out and a few bucks, but she was fine.

After a little chat with my instructor I tried riding her with a looser contact, and she did feel a bit better. It felt really strange, but she really started stretching down and enjoying herself :)

Afterwards, one of the older girls came up to me and told me something I was really surprised at... Apparently a few times I had Merry in an outline!! :eek::D I very very rarely get a horse in an outline, so for her to say this was a big thing for me :)

As if to round of a pretty awesome lesson, another instructor came up to me and said I'd ridden her well!

All in all, I learned a lot today, and it was lovely to ride a different horse - I've asked to have M next week!

Now I'm off to grab a late lunch.. Im shattered :o

Thank you for reading!

TG xx
 
Well done, sounds great! More forward going horses are actually a lot easier to get into an outline and it will then be a lot easier for you to work on your position. The problem is that more forward going horses can worry some riders so it takes a little time to get the experience to enjoy riding them, but by the sounds of things you are there!
 
well done!!!!
it sounds like she has improved your riding and confidence. Forward going horses are so much easier once you have got the hang of them. Hope you get her next week so you can keep going :D :D
 
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