The beginning of the year! Resolutions are almost a cliché,
however there is nothing wrong with making goals and setting the New Year out
as a timeline to accomplish them. My Mom always stressed that we should make
physical goals, academic goals, relationship goals and spiritual goals. Well,
I’m adding to that list with my five “horsey” goals for the New Year.
This one is a
little embarrassing because I feel like everyone
in the horse industry has known how to braid and clip horses for ages.
Except for me. I’ve read articles and read books on how to braid and clip but I
have never taken the time practice and learn it hands on. This goal will take
time and patience, not only on my part but on my horse’s as well. A fidgety
horse would give me good practice right? Also, looking past my pride and asking
friends at the barn who have experience in grooming to teach me will be an
important step in achieving this goal.
I hear this almost every time I have a
jumping lesson. I forget until the horse stops, we rush the jump and especially
when my coach yells at me. Making sure that I focus on not leaning, especially
when practicing on my own. I have a fear of the horse stopping in front of or
(even better) in mid jump. This has resulted in my lean-and-run-at-the-jump
approach (I don’t recommend it). I’m planning on having friends video me so I
can review my practice and hopefully see some progress.
3.
Relax when I have lessons
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5.
Do at least 15 minutes of no stirrup work when I
ride
So here’s to the New Year and new
goals. Hopefully, I’ll remember to revisit these come December and have
improved. What are your horsey resolutions? Any tips on how to keep up with
them? Comment below!