Boreal Cabin
07:22:44 Coppers
Most people don't understand that teen drama sprouts from a shifting in the bodie's hormones, so what seems overblown and childish to the mellowed out is literally life or death in the heads of the young. So I do not judge outbursts of teens.
Star Fields
07:22:40 Stardust/Comet
Solar
Same
Mythological
07:22:38 Myth/Crowley/Grinch
Green
Ooooh!

Hey Lynx
FirstLightFarms
07:22:35 puck
It's not even summer yet 😂
The Wildflower Ranch
07:22:29 TWR
Mine teen years are being spent as a sophomore in high school getting my Vet tech, working in a clinic and doing high school so..
Star Fields
07:22:27 Stardust/Comet
Noki
IÂ’m a teen and I still walk around with no pants kn
Embervale Acres
07:22:19 Solar Phoenix
I was part of the odd group as a teen, I didn't think I ruled anything XD
Star Fields
07:22:02 Stardust/Comet
Me just sitting in my room with the iPad, chatting on HEE and popping bubble wrap ☠️
Kanenoki Estate
07:22:00 Noki
yep... glad i'm not a teenager anymore. being an adult and paying bills sucks but at least i'm living in my own place and can walk around with no pants on lol, i graduated 2020 too, so my last year of high school sucked haha
Bioshock Manor
07:21:53 Storm
Right there with you Eury XD
Dash and Duchess
07:21:42 DD (#2)
*puck
The Old Gods
07:21:40 Void Malign
Save your sanity, Storm. Employ the block lol
Bioshock Manor
07:21:28 Storm
Agree DD
Lynx Glory Stables
07:21:25 whisper/lynx
sunset
i'm a teen as well, and i'm thinking the same as you
Ellsworths Eden
07:21:20 
Glacier Bay; it is very windy here! :0
Stone Haven Farm
07:21:19 Court
I dont miss my teen years. Ugh 😖
Star Fields
07:21:14 Stardust/Comet
Pine
Finally, another teen!
Dash and Duchess
07:21:13 DD (#2)
Pick, and the worst part is sometimes that entitlement doesn't end >.>
Greenheart Stables
07:21:12 Green|Gren|Grenlin
@Myth
-HEE Click-
This girl is pretty
Sunset Hills Ranch
07:20:47 Sunset(Also Pine+Oak
Puck,
I'm a teen, I don't think I rule the world...I actually have a really bad lack of confidence 😕
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first riding lessons July 16, 2018 12:54 PM


Wildwood Stables
 
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I am starting riding lessons, I have jodhpurs, half chaps, paddock boots, helmet, ect.


but im not sure what to expect


it is a hunter-jumper-equitation stable


any advice!



first riding lessons July 16, 2018 02:27 PM


Pentagram Stables
 
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When you can, take notes. Never be afraid to ask questions.
Relax, have fun.
first riding lessons July 16, 2018 03:03 PM


Champagne Acres
 
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WWS, I might be also.
first riding lessons July 16, 2018 03:10 PM


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Relax (Dont be frightened to be nervous,because thats normal and probably a good thing.) and dont ever be afraid to ask questions!
I always suggest trying to bond with the horse your on before you start,but I understand you cant do that anyways in some situations. (I always try before hand just so they're familiar with you xD Find they react better when they've scouted you out x3 )
Most of all,Have fun!Its a thing to learn from and be excited by,not to be frightened of.You'll make awesome memories,and learn hundreds of new things!!

first riding lessons July 16, 2018 03:28 PM

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Don't be scared to fall off, it will have to happen eventually and the sooner you can relax and not worry about each step the easier it'll be to follow the horse's movements and not actually fall off with each twitch.

If you don't feel confident to do something, don't. There's no shame in taking longer to do what everyone else is doing, if you really need it to feel safe and comfortable.

But don't let your nerves get the best of you. Try new things and be open to new ideas.

Always listen to your instructor and stable-friends. But don't take all they're saying as gospel. If you're unsure, get a second opinion.

Back straight, shoulders back and heels down!

Have fun!

Edited at July 16, 2018 03:32 PM by reddawn
first riding lessons July 16, 2018 08:12 PM


Wildwood Stables
 
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thx everyone it will be on Tuesday next week I think
first riding lessons July 17, 2018 12:55 PM

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Adjust this based on what your trainer tells you, but when riding English my trainer (been training for decades and teaches hunter jumper and eq) tells me that when I ride I should have a straight line from shoulder, hip, to heel. good luck and have fun, basically everything else was covered by other people!
first riding lessons September 26, 2018 09:06 PM


Wildwood Stables
 
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Thank you everyone, i have had around 6 lessons and i can now jump semi-confidently!
Thanks Again!
WWS

Edited at September 26, 2018 09:44 PM by Wildwood Stables
first riding lessons September 26, 2018 09:22 PM


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Just relax and ask questions of your trainer. If you have to go slow and easy while learning to jump then do so. Not every learns the same way or at the same speed. When I was training my trainer started me off slow due to me looking like a sack of potatoes on my horse's back. It took about 6 or 7 months of just doing ground work and basics before I was confident enough to take a jump more than 4 inches off the ground or crow hopping over poles on the ground. By the time I moved on to a new trainer who specialized in show jumpers I was jumping 3ft. When I left my second trainer I was jump 5 to 6 foot fences with confidence. My jumping career was cut short when I broke my neck in a freak accident.

My horses were also a good teachers. When they caught me being to lazy in the saddle they would adjust themselves just enough to dump me in the either the hay stack at one end of the arena or in the poop pile at the other end. It only took one or two dumps in the poop pile to get me to correct what I was doing wrong with the horse.

Don't be afraid to take a spill off a horse. It will happen at some point in time. It happens to every rider at some point in time. The thing to remember is to just pick yourself up and dust yourself off and try again.
first riding lessons September 26, 2018 09:28 PM

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I have been riding for about three years now and I have only fallen off three times.I’m jumping 1’9” now! I went to Iowa for a show and I got some blue ribbons!
(blue is first place)

Edited at September 26, 2018 09:29 PM by Lone Ranger Ranch

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