Ashleigh_
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
As some of you know I've battled really badly with my confidence since getting my 'rocket-up-the-bum' cob rather than my planned kick-a-long! I haven't ridden in ages now and it got to the point where I knew i've got to do something about it, Ronnie deserves better - someone who can handle him and re educate him not to tank off (naughty bugger
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I managed to get hold of this lovely lady that even a few of you on here recommended and we did some long reining - a first for both Ronnie and myself! It was fab!!
All we did was walk around and practice halt (I know it sounds incredibly boring for some of you) but I was so proud of how well he picked it up through voice commands and even when he got silly he learnt immediately, if not on second go that it wasn't going to achieve anything. We got him bending nicely too in a figure of eights and it was so lovely to see him start off very fizzy and nervous and then progress into working quietly, calmly and of course, listening to us!
My plan is to continue with it for the rest of the week to reinforce everything we learnt today and next week have another lesson to see how we have improved and take on a couple of other steps
I just want to recommend it to anyone who has lost their confidence. I know it's not exactly riding and i'm sure lots have tried it anyway, but I already feel so much better about things and it gives you a chance to be on even terms with your horse again and build up slowly without shoving a stronger bit in for a quick fix
Sorry for the ramble, i'm just so pleased that i've turned this corner for both him and I and wanted to share!
No photos i'm afraid, but here is one of Ronnie from yesterday evening x
As some of you know I've battled really badly with my confidence since getting my 'rocket-up-the-bum' cob rather than my planned kick-a-long! I haven't ridden in ages now and it got to the point where I knew i've got to do something about it, Ronnie deserves better - someone who can handle him and re educate him not to tank off (naughty bugger
I managed to get hold of this lovely lady that even a few of you on here recommended and we did some long reining - a first for both Ronnie and myself! It was fab!!
All we did was walk around and practice halt (I know it sounds incredibly boring for some of you) but I was so proud of how well he picked it up through voice commands and even when he got silly he learnt immediately, if not on second go that it wasn't going to achieve anything. We got him bending nicely too in a figure of eights and it was so lovely to see him start off very fizzy and nervous and then progress into working quietly, calmly and of course, listening to us!
My plan is to continue with it for the rest of the week to reinforce everything we learnt today and next week have another lesson to see how we have improved and take on a couple of other steps
I just want to recommend it to anyone who has lost their confidence. I know it's not exactly riding and i'm sure lots have tried it anyway, but I already feel so much better about things and it gives you a chance to be on even terms with your horse again and build up slowly without shoving a stronger bit in for a quick fix
Sorry for the ramble, i'm just so pleased that i've turned this corner for both him and I and wanted to share!
No photos i'm afraid, but here is one of Ronnie from yesterday evening x
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