Gingerwitch
Well-Known Member
Ok - picture the scene - young horse, on the verge of either an explosion or the most fantastic piece of work to-date.
Rider (me) not feeling 100% that this is going to go the right way. The next thing you hear is the "click, click, click" of your instructor just as you feel you are just about to loose control, which makes you then bring the horse back to walk, as all your confidence has just dripped out of your boots.
How do you ask them not too "click" your horse on, as you already feel on a knife edge, or do you just stop having lessons with them?
Rider (me) not feeling 100% that this is going to go the right way. The next thing you hear is the "click, click, click" of your instructor just as you feel you are just about to loose control, which makes you then bring the horse back to walk, as all your confidence has just dripped out of your boots.
How do you ask them not too "click" your horse on, as you already feel on a knife edge, or do you just stop having lessons with them?