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Anyways, yesterday's lesson was awesome. I rode Killian (pictured above), who is very responsive to my leg and we zigzagged through cones beautifully. I was able to keep him out on the 20 meter circle at a canter, and collect him at the trot, even when he was getting tired. We had this one micro moment when he wanted to get off the rail and I struggled to leg-yield him over - I honestly don't know what this has been my problem lately. I do know that my seat and reins are not correct when I get frustrated. Killian's such a great guy and the lesson was straightforward enough that I didn't have to face that demon much, but it's still there.
We had to do a lot of posting trot without stirrups and my legs all but gave out on my at the end of the hour. The two girls I ride with and I did a lot of different balance exercises, like standing up in our stirrups (am I supposed to be over the pommel when I do that because that's what kept me balanced...), two-point with our arms out, two point closing and opening our hip angle, and randomly raising a hand while doing different positions. All at the walk and then trot. My two point has gotten to the point where it doesn't even feel like exercise, it's just another position I could do for a really long time. And I finally figured out I was trying too hard at the posting trot and all I really had to do was get a little out of the saddle - as much as the motion of the horse took me. D told us we looked ready for jumping and I'm pretty excited about it. She has sent us over a jump or two before, but I was pretty sure that was for us to feel comfortable with it so that it isn't this big looming thing in our futures. At least, that's how it worked for me.
In any case, it was a fabulous way to kick-off Easter Sunday, and though my legs are tired today, I'm already scheming to figure out what day this week I could leave early to squeeze in an extra lesson.
sounds like a great lesson!!! there's nothing like progress. even if it's (seemingly to others) minor.
ReplyDeleteYes, I loved looking back at this post, because I sound so confident in my jumping position and am now realizing it is not far enough out of the saddle! Live and learn...
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