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Re: [RC] Beginners - Ericka Nelson

one thing you might consider along with all the other input.....Sally Swift,
Centered Riding.  a very good book.
ericka
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From: "Adam and Jannelle" <mfarm@xxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: [RC] Beginners


OK, folks, I know several topics for beginners have already been addressed
but I think I've got a little different topic here.  I'm the wife that had
a fantastic New Year's Eve fall and my head was saved by the helmet.

So how do I avoid this again is the long and the short of my question.
I'm
a strong but overwieght mom of two little young boys and I'm much more
conservative riding than I was when I was a kid.  I'm comfortable around
horses but I just don't feel like a good rider.  I mostly stay on but I
worry about the times I don't or won't so perhaps this is a mental issue
for me?  The real reason I feel last week was because the saddle pad
slipped behind the girth coming down the steep hills.  When we had a big
wieght shift because of trying to keep the horse at a trot rather than
breaking into a canter, the saddle and myself fell to the left and the
horse stepped it up to a gallop and I just couldn't hold onto her neck,
hanging off the side at that speed!LOL

I really want to get a couple of completions on LDs this season.  I
understand why others start at 50s and my horses could certainly go there
but I just can't.  Not physically nor mentally.  In fact, the way I feel
about it now is that I'm going to be happy at LDs forever.  I'm just not a
fast rider nor am I that confident at this point.  Perhaps this will
change
but that's where I'm at.

Any tips about keeping a better seat?  And how about posting?  I was a
western rider as a kid and we never posted.  Its a challenge keeping me
heels down, butt in the seat and then posting.  And do I need to be
switching from the left to the right leg on the trot pretty regularly?

Thanks for those who have time to contemplate these questions.

Jannelle, who has a rainbow colored bruise where the saddle horn and I
collided.


Jannelle Wilde & Adam Falk
Menagerie Farm
584 Romie Howard Rd
Yoncalla OR 97499
541-849-2460 (phone & fax)
866-241-1531  Toll-free
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