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Born in Sg, survived seven years of IJ, escaped to canada for the miraculous rebirth.. likes to say she found self there, But well when can we reach self actualization? now a waterloo student. 110% horse mad, was practically born on the back of a horse ( or rather wishes she was) horses are my favourite thing.




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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Great ride!

I love it when a horse behaves for me. Well it does make for a good lesson! I was riding casper whom Ireve been riding for the last 4 weeks and this was the best he has ever been! Last week he was a dead lazy spud, I wasn;t sure why, but perhaps it was cos he was just getting used to having side reins but on heim. But now, oh boy, he was practically push button. Well escept for going up the hill to the arena he was an  little slow, but once in the ring! He was forward moving, i didn't have to use the whip at all, I just had to nudge him to get him forward a bit, but he was good! we got into a rhythm quickly and I worked on getting him in a frame and flexing in corners. I didn't even need to push him at all! it was quite amazgini.

Then the canter. I got into a nice trot, then sat and pushed him into a canter. He resptonded well, I had to  keep my leg on ( lest he start trotting) and sitting up and following the movement and keeping on the track. He is going amazing! makes for an excellent ride that i didn't feel like getting off ( but knew i had to because he was tired)