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Ah mud, splendid
Thanks, yes just looked again and there is one place that is within reach for me, but when I looked at their website the next couple of clinics this year seem to be booked up already. Ah well, will look again next year.
Agree! We've done two sessions and I've loved every minute!franklin method is brill, I've hadva couple of sessions and really enjoy it.
Little fella did arena hire and saw his first handful of Xc jumps. Going proper Xc schooling next week.
Bear has been practising for when he goes on hound exercise! Tomorrow he’s meeting a friend for a hack off the yard.
Lexi you'll be fence judging a flying dun Connemara with a friend riding him at his first ODE in the 90.
Good luck to everyone competing.
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Aww that's so sweet - follow the leader!
I went to see share horse for 2nd time today and out for another hack plus a little bit of time in the school for the first time. I dont know if I'm being too hard on myself but I feel like I 'should' be more confident with things, but each time with a new horse I'm back to square one because I feel so unsure.
That aside, I'm feeling very lucky to have found an owner who seems genuinely happy to accompany me on the yard and walk out on the hacks.
Horse was a star again on the hack, a little lazy in the school but that's just fine for me. Hoping to have a lesson very soon with someone who knows him well and his owner helped me be a bit braver in getting him going.
Also got some bargain jods in decathlon so a bonus there!
Please don’t feel too pressured into anything, or that you “should” be feeling or doing XYZ. I think some people forget how daunting it can be to take on a share when you’ve only ever ridden in riding schools (or recently anyway - not sure about your history! It’s hard just merrily going for a hack or deciding what you do in the school when you’ve never had to do it before.