Lesson report with some pics and a video

Leaving aside any personal comments, do you attend many clinics or go to outside instruction at all? I'm personally not a fan of chopping and changing trainers - in my experience it's better to have a system, be comfortable in that system and then adjust or push the margins, rather than try to cobble together lots of bits of different opinions without context. But, that said, occasional fresh eyes on a subject can be very useful, especially if you are stuck in a bit of a rut. I've worked with trainers I really loved and am eternally grateful to, but one of the things they pushed me to do was expand my knowledge and my comfort zone.

I think your horse is lovely and there are many things to like about your riding. Plus, frankly, you are a grown up and can make your own decisions (there are risks to posting on forums ;) and I have a history of telling people who are struggling with their confidence or honest self appraisal to take a break from doing so . . ). You don't need us to tell you what to do with your money or your horses. But, from an outside perspective, you seem to be having many of the same concerns you were having a few years ago and this, as a student, would make me wonder. I'm not saying there is blame in to be apportioned, just sometimes you can look at a situation for so long the solution doesn't seem obvious any more. A trip out, a fresh opinion, preferably with someone your instructor respects (perhaps he might even be willing to go with you or host someone - I presume you are tied to the instructor where you have your horses) might be a fun thing to do and give you a few more tools for the box. Just a thought from my own experience, as both a student and a teacher.
 
Sorry, been away helping at a show all day.
I'm going to try a neck strap for my next lesson on Tuesday.
One of the liveries at home has offered to help us with our flatwork so Im going to take her up on her offer with both horses.

I don't go to clinics at the moment but I'm hoping to get out and about once the new lorry gets delivered.
I've had the odd lesson with a different instructor on my other horses but nothing recent. Does my dad shouting at me count as outside instruction? :tongue3:
 
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