Today’s riding lesson with Rama went really well! It started a bit differently because I couldn’t find Rama’s saddle—it wasn’t on the shelf like usual. After a little searching, I found it, and then I got to work brushing and tacking up. We started with stand-up, sit-down exercises to warm up, which helped me focus on my balance and posture. Then, we did posting trot and 2-point trotting. The posting trot went smoothly, and I was able to get into a good rhythm, while the 2-point trot really helped with my leg strength and balance. When we started cantering, Rama got a little fussy. Normally, I don’t use a crop, but today I grabbed one to help encourage her to listen, and it worked! Once she settled, the canter felt much better. The best part of the lesson was going over poles! It was so much fun, and we really clicked as we moved through them. I felt like we were in sync, and it made the whole lesson even more rewarding. Overall, it was a fantastic session, and I’m excited for the next...
Today’s horse riding lesson ended up being quite an eventful one! I started out excited to ride my usual horse, Rama. I was getting ready to tack him up when my trainer came over and told me that one of his shoes had popped off. Since that’s not ideal for riding, I had to quickly switch horses and was assigned Napy instead. With only 15 minutes to go before the lesson started, I rushed to tack him up, hoping I’d be ready in time. We began the lesson with some walking laps to warm up, followed by trotting laps where we worked on balance and rhythm. We also spent some time stretching the horses’ backs. But a few minutes into the trot, my trainer noticed that Napy seemed a bit uncomfortable, especially with his back, so she decided I should switch again. This time, I was introduced to Scarlet, and she was absolutely fantastic. She was calm, responsive, and easy to handle from the moment I mounted her. We started cantering, and I could immediately feel how smooth and controlled she was. Sh...
Welcome back to my horse riding camp vlog, it's day two, and it was such a fun and eventful day! This morning, I woke up around 7 a.m. because everyone in the house had places to be, so I got an early start too. I made myself breakfast, just a glass of milk and a slice of toasted bread — simple but filling. Then I packed my lunch: a sandwich, some fruit (because I love fruit!), and a few snacks. After that, I got ready for the day, packed up my things, and headed off to the barn. My trainer was already there, and not long after, my friend arrived too! We waited together as more people started to show up. My friend rode first, so we watched her lesson. She was doing jumps, and not just small ones, she was clearing 3 feet! It was really fun to watch her ride. While others were getting ready for their lessons, we also learned how to braid a horse’s mane. It’s different from braiding human hair, there’s a special technique, especially for competitions and shows. It was so cool to lea...
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