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The biggest mistake I made with Rose was deciding to get her fit and muscled up before taking her for regular lessons. She got stronger and sussed me out, clever madam, so by the time I started going again I was going with a problem and I was losing confidence. Not the same with you I'm sure, but I won't make that mistake again.Thank you for sharing! It sounds like you and Rose are beginning to click and have some exciting times ahead ?
I love how AMD always seem to help get you to the next level (not in terms of competition, but in terms of training). I had many breakthroughs there with Indio, can’t wait to get my loan horse established enough to make a trip there worthwhile.
I often feel a bit out of my depth and have very shaky confidence but having the right trainer has made a massive difference to me. I doubt I would still be riding if it weren't for Justine's help. I noticed your trainer said Amber is sensitive and needs sympathetic riding, does she then train you to work effectively with that so you know how to handle her when she "lights up"? I think that is what I would be wanting in your situation. Rose can "light up" but generally she can just be mareish and tricky and I feel I come away from lessons with tools in my box to help me deal with that.Great write up. Sounds like you had an amazing time. As someone who is turning 50 this year and beginning to wonder if I am a bit past it you are an inspiration! Plus it is nice to know you can come back from a setback with a talented but challenging horse and get better and better xx
I noticed your trainer said Amber is sensitive and needs sympathetic riding, does she then train you to work effectively with that so you know how to handle her when she "lights up"? I think that is what I would be wanting in your situation. Rose can "light up" but generally she can just be mareish and tricky and I feel I come away from lessons with tools in my box to help me deal with that.
Oooh I love a good catchphase, what was your canter mantra?I did a three day there a couple of years ago - really enjoyed my lesson with Justine who as you say is great for confidence and I still repeat to myself the canter mantra Adam gave me although whether I am actually doing the actions at the same time is another thing! Would like to go again if get organised at some time.
Not derailing the thread at all. I have never seen Rose behave like she did last Monday but she hadn't been ridden for several days and had not been turned out that day (she normally gets at least 3/4 hours) I had upped her feed because she'd lost some weight and although I feed very low starch , it's still calories and she is very fit. Add to that Storm Brian, the building work, the doors of the school being closed and that was enough to tip her over the edge into complete silliness. If she'd landed on me, I might have been posting a similar thread to you but fortunately she didn't. Will she ever do that again, well she might but I'm going to try to avoid setting her up for it. If you think about Amber, I suspect she's also quite fit, she's not getting much turnout and she's probably short of the right sort of work to keep a lid on her exuberance. It's January and loads of horses are being stupid ATM, it was very cold and bright here on Saturday and Somerford is an exciting place for her to be. AND they are shooting. It is a bit of a recipe for any horse to be sharp and Amber is a very forward thinking horse. Was it a group lesson and were you able to get her going straight away, using her brain and some of her energy? If not, did the situation set her up to be explosive?Yes I need to ride with tact. And I think I generally do - at least I try and I think Amber knows I try so when I lose balance or jab her in the mouth she forgives me. (If that does not sound too anthropomorphic.) But her behaviour on Saturday was different. I was with the same RI who has taught us regularly throughout the 3 years and she messaged me saying she has never seen Amber like that. The question is was it a one off - shooting/busy/fresh etc or a sign of things to come!
But I don't want to derail your lovely thread - I am glad you have found a way to ride her so well. Onwards and upwards!!
i think this is a key questionIf not, did the situation set her up to be explosive?
It’s seat legs rhythm. I’m sure I don’t use my seat and my legs do nothing but I tryOooh I love a good catchphase, what was your canter mantra?![]()