It is a breathtakingly, gorgeous day in New England, and I am off to ride. Quite frankly, I can’t think of anything better to do on such a glorious day than go riding (or for that matter on a rainy day, chilly day, snowy day…OK, you get the point).
I love riding Adrienne’s horse “Just Teddy” or as I call him (just) Teddy. My plan with Teddy today is to practice getting my distance in front of a ground pole in canter, on a circle, and to stay relaxed in a collected seat after the “jump.”
What I have learned from riding Teddy is that if I touch or pull on his mouth AT ALL, he gives me a good yank and takes off in canter, telling me in no uncertain terms to KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF MY MOUTH.
After numerous laps around the outdoor, I have taken note and am doing my absolute best to abide by this rule.
Another thing that I have learned with (just) Teddy is to sit up after each jump. If I go into my half seat afterwards, he speeds up and it is very challenging to get him back in control due to the KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF MY MOUTH issue.
So my goal today is to keep a consistent, relaxed pace, hit the right spot, and to keep this pace after the jump by immediately sitting up. By doing all of this, I will stay LIGHT on the rein and keep Teddy happy (and thus me happy, too). I’ll do these things correctly at least five times in a row in each direction.