Charlie with the long sought after cooler
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Work with Charlie that I can practice with Willig
We worked on some basics today that were pretty infuriatingly hard.
First - legs draped on Charlie's sides, toes pointed forward. Simple, right? I couldn't even hold it for a single stride before things would flop out of place again. And asking for a transition? Hopeless.
Second - keep those fingers closed - all the time - so it becomes new muscle memory to hold them closed instead of flopping open.
Third - down transitions. First is "seat" (which is back and core going still), then legs, then hands, and hands are just like a "stop" not a pull back.
Three "easy" things that are currently impossible. But I also thought there was no way I'd ever sit the trot, so it's just a matter of putting the hours in doing these correctly until they become a new habit I don't need to think about.
So I immediately dedicated some time to it, for the first half of Willig's ride. Until our honeymoon with sedivet ended and he used some birds as an excuse to spin, bolt, and buck down the long side of the arena. He's really pretty much the opposite of kind, gentlemanly, handsome Charlie.
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2 comments:
Except for the bucking part, you just described my last lesson. I am hearing point your toes forward and close your hands in my sleep, I am sure of it! :o)
Why is it that often essential (good for rider and horse) basics are so hard to get established as a habit? I'm sure it'll feel wonderful when this does become second nature!
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