SaddlePsych'D
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I know January is about 6-months long and we're so relieved to get to the end of it but then...it's February. And I don't know about where you are but yesterday it was bitterly cold wind and frozen rain, then today the clouds have descended and everything is grey and damp.
Can't see a thread yet so guessing maybe not many plans this week. I quite like sharing my lesson reports, though I know it's not exactly ground breaking/exciting stuff in the grand scheme of things!
I had my weekly lesson yesterday. Another one in walk - I'd gone with good intentions to try more trotting this week but see above re: bitterly cold wind! One day I would like things like windy weather not stop me from riding but we are where we are for now. I debated doing a groundwork lesson instead but my instructor encouraged me to forget the trotting and just see how I felt once we got going.
Really proud of myself again for staying positive when I got nervous. Horse planted at one point to look over yonder at stuff that's always there that was probably more interesting in the wind. 'Chimp brain' went to go off on one ('we're going to die, etc. etc.' but I said 'on we go!' and found concentrating on the exercise really helpful. We were working in a 20x40 mapped out with four cones inside the bigger arena space, which was great for practicing riding the outside of the horse for turns. I didn't realise how much work the fence does! Also it made a 17.2hh ID seem even bigger!
I remain amazed how much horse's walk can improve without using loads of leg. Just practicing doing proper turns and being straight, doing leg yields etc. and he naturally engages a bit more. Working smarter not harder and feeling less tired at the end of a lesson. Bearing in mind we're not really trotting at the moment either, which I'm sure would help too, I think it's going rather well
Can't see a thread yet so guessing maybe not many plans this week. I quite like sharing my lesson reports, though I know it's not exactly ground breaking/exciting stuff in the grand scheme of things!
I had my weekly lesson yesterday. Another one in walk - I'd gone with good intentions to try more trotting this week but see above re: bitterly cold wind! One day I would like things like windy weather not stop me from riding but we are where we are for now. I debated doing a groundwork lesson instead but my instructor encouraged me to forget the trotting and just see how I felt once we got going.
Really proud of myself again for staying positive when I got nervous. Horse planted at one point to look over yonder at stuff that's always there that was probably more interesting in the wind. 'Chimp brain' went to go off on one ('we're going to die, etc. etc.' but I said 'on we go!' and found concentrating on the exercise really helpful. We were working in a 20x40 mapped out with four cones inside the bigger arena space, which was great for practicing riding the outside of the horse for turns. I didn't realise how much work the fence does! Also it made a 17.2hh ID seem even bigger!
I remain amazed how much horse's walk can improve without using loads of leg. Just practicing doing proper turns and being straight, doing leg yields etc. and he naturally engages a bit more. Working smarter not harder and feeling less tired at the end of a lesson. Bearing in mind we're not really trotting at the moment either, which I'm sure would help too, I think it's going rather well






