clipclop
Well-Known Member
to get your head back in gear?
Last night I had one of those sessions where 50% of it was awful and 50% was pretty damn good. The bad 50% was all me I was just such a spaz. I get frustrated.
I have found I have to halt. Take some deep breaths, make a fuss of my horse, shut my eyes and try and focus on what I was trying to achieve and where I thought I might have gone wrong. I then have to have another word with myself about how lucky I am to have my horse and that anything he does is wonderful. It makes me smile and relax lots.
If I am competing and it is going wrong. I used to get in a bigger and bigger pickle but now I make an effort to laugh at myself and tell myself "It really doesn't matter". It instantly relaxes me and I get re focused again and do the very best I can with what my horse is offering me which is normally everything he just can't do it because my tense riding is hindering him.
I am not sure that is the best way to do it so I would love to hear what you do when things are going wrong whilst Schooling or competing?
How you cope with the physical and the mental side of it all?
Are you a person who gets frustrated easily, loses their temper or are you very calm etc?
Thanks
Last night I had one of those sessions where 50% of it was awful and 50% was pretty damn good. The bad 50% was all me I was just such a spaz. I get frustrated.
I have found I have to halt. Take some deep breaths, make a fuss of my horse, shut my eyes and try and focus on what I was trying to achieve and where I thought I might have gone wrong. I then have to have another word with myself about how lucky I am to have my horse and that anything he does is wonderful. It makes me smile and relax lots.
If I am competing and it is going wrong. I used to get in a bigger and bigger pickle but now I make an effort to laugh at myself and tell myself "It really doesn't matter". It instantly relaxes me and I get re focused again and do the very best I can with what my horse is offering me which is normally everything he just can't do it because my tense riding is hindering him.
I am not sure that is the best way to do it so I would love to hear what you do when things are going wrong whilst Schooling or competing?
How you cope with the physical and the mental side of it all?
Are you a person who gets frustrated easily, loses their temper or are you very calm etc?
Thanks