Thursday, March 10, 2011

Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall...

 Humty Dumpty had a big fall
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again

Well, it wasn't Humpty Dumpty that had a great fall yesterday, it was me.  My fall wasn't that great or that spectacular.  There was just snow sliding off the arena roof, and Cadence being a wired 5 y/o who'd had the previous day off spooked.  She was actually fantastic over all.  She was a psychopath on the lunge... I wish I'd had a video of that.  Bucking, rearing, twisting, cow-hops, and bolting.  All that without ever really pulling on the edge of my line.  I remember thinking 'if she does that with me on her back, I'm off.'
Luckily for me, I have an amazing horse, and we got through w/t and canter to the left without incident.  She'd done two little tense-up and pop to the sides, but no real spooks.  Then after we came back from canter, a large piece of snow fall, enticing a true spook out of her.  It wasn't huge, and I stayed on.  Just as we were recovering from that, another piece fall.  All I remember is me starting to fall, and then being on the ground.  I sat up and saw her galloping in the opposite direction, and thought 'That's not good'  I caught her, and we were all fine.
From a riding perspective, she was amazing.  I could definitely feel the benefits of our ride on Monday.  She was soft and supple, but steadier.  Yay mare!  We have a lesson tonight, so wish us luck!

3 comments:

  1. Falling off is sucky, but I'm glad you weren't hurt! Enjoy your lesson!

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  2. Mehh, I've always almost enjoyed falling. If you fall too often then somethings wrong, but roughly every two years is healthy in my opinion ;) It means you're pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone. That said, I do think its relative to age and the person's specific expectations. Oddly enough, the only thing I hurt yesterday was my elbow. How I managed that, I'll never know!

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