BunnyDog
Well-Known Member
I wanted to share this whole video because I think it's really important to see that not every moment with my super horse is in fact, super. We have worked a lot on getting him to relax in his work but sometimes he's still wanting to go kick on and ignore my half halts and I have to be the baddie to re-iterates that this isn't the right answer. In the middle at around 5:40 you'll see Cudo make an uncharacteristic mistake, take the rail and subsequently bolt on landing. It wasn't a fun moment but it was educational in the sense that both of us are learning that the margin for errors are MUCH smaller when the jumps are much bigger. The vertical in this case was 1.40 and the rail was a 4x4 square (Since I am in the process of painting my other round rails) No harm was done but when you see some tension and "Tranter" moments later you should understand that part of all of this is riding what you have underneath you after things don't go right. And finding a way to help get your partner back to center and trusting. He ended on a good note, but we will still do a much smaller gymnastics school before we go to help give back any confidence that may have been touched a bit.
I'm open to any questions and comments if you have any. And he's sound and happy today lounging in his stall with a fan after inhaling his breakfast this am.
Em
I'm open to any questions and comments if you have any. And he's sound and happy today lounging in his stall with a fan after inhaling his breakfast this am.
Em