Brought my husband to a lesson and on the way there he joked, "You haven't fallen off in a while, might be time to do it again!"
Your wish is my command:
That video has been nicely cropped and put to music on my Instagram, much to the delight/horror of my non-horse-inclined friends and family. Our approach to the jump wasn't very good, he lost his footing a bit on the landing, while simultaneously turning away from the wall. I went one way, he went the other. In short, I had zero control over that jump. Lesson learned (hopefully).
And here's when I 'fixed' it.
Your wish is my command:
And here's when I 'fixed' it.
Things to work on (summarized - there's a lot):
- Having a clear path to jumps (and generally being organized)
- Sitting up to jumps
- Pulling myself back up after the jump
- And I cringe when I watch the 'fixed' video because I still need to work on my release, etc.
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