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I had a fab lesson today with Jensen where I explained to my trainer (now re-named after my recent thread....!!) that I realised over the Christmas break that I really needed to get serious about my riding if I was to get the improvements I am hoping for. J has started from just about being able to walk and trot in an arena when I got him on loan at the end of May 2016, to nearly winning his last walk and trot test at the beginning of December (2nd by 2 marks, aaargh!) with the intention of affiliating this year and hoping for BD Novice by the end of 2017.
Whilst my riding has come on no end since I started thinking about/reflecting on what I am doing, I had fallen into the trap of accepting less than good from J, which just isn't good enough if I really want to progress....
Just wondering if anyone (Milliepops??!!!) has any tips for continued improvement? I have weekly lessons booked, I try and think (NOT over analyse as I used to!) about my riding and the 'feel/results' I am getting when I ride, I am aware of keeping a balance between training and 'trying too hard' like I used to....
I am wondering about clinics, intensive training weekends, or getting out and about to different venues (although J is relatively well behaved when he goes out and about, and travel is difficult as I have to hire a lorry each time) - any thoughts please?
Whilst my riding has come on no end since I started thinking about/reflecting on what I am doing, I had fallen into the trap of accepting less than good from J, which just isn't good enough if I really want to progress....
Just wondering if anyone (Milliepops??!!!) has any tips for continued improvement? I have weekly lessons booked, I try and think (NOT over analyse as I used to!) about my riding and the 'feel/results' I am getting when I ride, I am aware of keeping a balance between training and 'trying too hard' like I used to....
I am wondering about clinics, intensive training weekends, or getting out and about to different venues (although J is relatively well behaved when he goes out and about, and travel is difficult as I have to hire a lorry each time) - any thoughts please?