Crosshill Pacers
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Decided tonight after work to ride Big Ears around our new floodlit levelled off yard. Plan was to work on her circles in walk, and also some basic turning in trot. Unfortunately just as we were getting warmed up, my brother decides to hoover his car which is parked in the open fronted shed we're riding in front of. I asked him to stop, as Big Ears was getting a bit worked up and I'm not the most confident rider at the moment, which was met with a lot of grumbling although he did stop. He then proceeded to swing the hoover nozzle thing around in circles as we tried to carry on. This was obviously completely distracting the horse and I spent more time trying to get her going straight along the front of the shed than actually working on our bending on the circle.
To top things off, I was staying quite calm with her and trying to carry on with what I had planned, all to the tune of 'you need longer reins to get her to do what you want', 'kick her if she won't behave', 'if I was riding her I'd have taken her down the lane and made her gallop to teach her a lesson'. I did snap, I asked if he'd ride her while I hoovered his car which temporarily shut him up. Somehow we managed to bend around my leg quite well in walk and we also managed some trot coming off a circle into a straight line (albeit a very short distance) but I know with a bit more compulsion and less distraction we can master it. Her balance on the right rein leaves a lot to be desired but there's progress for sure.
Despite the relative success, I'm quite upset at my brother's behaviour. I'm not in a position currently to have lessons on my mare, so I'm trying to put into practice all the things I learnt with my first mare, all with no support from my parents (one is non-horsey and the other thinks I'm wasting my time if I'm not galloping around like a 'real rider'). The yard isn't ideal but on the lane we mastered trot and canter uphill, and I want to work on other things now like her balance in small circles. I constantly doubt my ability to ride, I get nervous when Big Ears is a bit fresh which then makes her nervous as she relies on me for guidance. I know it's silly to be sat nearly in tears when things actually went well, but I really could have done without his negative input
I feel better for getting it off my chest. Anybody wants to slap me and tell me to man up, feel free.