Star Fields
06:59:58 Stardust/Comet
Puck
Yeah canÂ’t wait 😝
Morning Glory Farms
06:59:22 Terici/Dino/Trish
she did amazing with it and i love it so much
The Old Gods
06:59:10 Void Malign
shh. My rib did the thing and I'm grompy
FirstLightFarms
06:58:49 puck
all will be revealed on valentines day lmfao
Star Fields
06:58:40 Stardust/Comet
Seven
Wdym associates? lol 😂
Star Fields
06:58:09 Stardust/Comet
Coppers
Nah toes are way more interesting
Bioshock Manor
06:57:51 Storm
Thank you Trish
Ironworks Equestria
06:57:32 Seven/Reaver/Bigby
I'm tempted to block associates
Morning Glory Farms
06:57:31 Terici/Dino/Trish
i cant find who asked now lol but it was sunset river arabians that did it :)
Boreal Cabin
06:57:12 Coppers
Stardust
WHAAAAT that is a lie, unless the puppy nibbles your toes, that is the ONLY reason toes should be thought of before puppies ;o;
Star Fields
06:56:56 Stardust/Comet
Void
No I don’t know who it is they just give me hints my brother told me to write that XD
Glacier Bay Cove
06:56:53 (AC) Angel cats
When names are revealed, we'll know who the toe admirer is, and pm the mods about that person
Bioshock Manor
06:56:38 Storm
Curious to know if they know my SA's too. Then they must play often to know those as I rarely talk in chat on them
Ironworks Equestria
06:56:23 Seven/Reaver/Bigby
Well. One plus side; this is the most I've ever gotten secret admirers.
Star Fields
06:56:16 Stardust/Comet
Mutt
Yeah it’s really depressing when you find out that toes are more interesting than puppies


The Old Gods
06:55:59 Void Malign
...well, you already admitted you know who they are, have a big interest in knowing who hasn't gotten the message yet, so...You?
Star Fields
06:55:14 Stardust/Comet
I wonder who they are. Any guesses?
Ironworks Equestria
06:54:44 Seven/Reaver/Bigby
Also, I'm lagging a lot.
muttmart
06:54:43 marsh | they/it
more excitement over valentines here than on dog game, pity
Mythological
06:54:40 Myth/Crowley/Grinch
Star
I believe Gem sent that.
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Riding Topics (Mostly me needing help) October 2, 2018 11:09 PM

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Alright so, I'm starting riding again probably Mid to Late November, and I would like to try English. I've been working western for a little less than a year, and I'm not sure if I should stick to western until I get better and then go to English.

Also, do you think bareback work would help build riding skills quicker? I was thinking mostly because you can feel the horse better under you, and feel their movements so yu csn move with them.
I'm just trying to work my way up, I haven't, in my opinion, been improving a lot but I think it's me, not my instructor doing bad or whatever. I'm pretty sure I just am too scared in the saddle to improve or something.
Riding Topics (Mostly me needing help) October 3, 2018 11:32 AM

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I rode bareback for some lessons when I went to horse riding lessons some time ago. If it helps any, when I rode bareback, I had to remember to keep my own balance when I rode. Since you've been away from riding for a while, yes l, I do believe it'd be a great idea for you to ride bareback for a while.

You're right, the bareback style does allow for clearer communication between you and the horse. I like to think it helps because when you don't have a saddle, it's harder practice because there's nothing to support your riding the way a saddle usually would. Plus, the saddle and riding style you wanna go into might feel a bit strange. Riding bareback might just help you get a better idea of what is going on when you change styles.

Is anything I'm saying making any sense? Let me know if I'm not.
Riding Topics (Mostly me needing help) October 5, 2018 08:21 AM

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I definitely think your skills and confidence would grow tremendously trying different disciplines and riding as many horses as you can. Even riding bareback at a walk will help you out. I used to be terrified to ride bareback because my horse is a bit of a spaz, so I took to riding a calmer smoother horse and now I can swing right up bareback and go for a full blown gallop across the pasture bareback (something I once thought I would never be able to do). If you feel yourself getting nervous, it always helped me to walk for 10 strides, then trot 2, walk for 9, trot 3, and so on so that I was trotting one more stride than before. Eventually I was able to do it as a 10 strides trot and 2 lope, then before long I was loping circles without a glitch.
Bareback and English I have found really made my western riding better. This comes in handy when riding ornery or young horses that jump around, because if you can hang on and be a balanced, effective rider bareback or in an English saddle, western is much easier.
Hope that helps and feel free to DM me with any questions - I love helping people out!
Riding Topics (Mostly me needing help) October 5, 2018 09:10 PM

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Yes, bareback is great. Improves your balance, your seat, your connect with your horse. I would also suggest watching others ride, watch videos of professionals or go watch a show near you. The more you watch the more you will notice the small movements they make, and eventually you will began to make them too. I also suggest for some in hand work, lunging, leading, try to play around with liberty. It can really boost your confidence and give you a break from just riding all the time. Also, if you are taking lessons, donÂ’t be afraid to ask to ride an easier horse. I find that it can really help you become more confident, which overall can help, even if it is for just one lesson.

For the English riding. Yes! Do it. Try it. Find yourself a good instructor, and slowly you will improve. With English there is much more technical work, (I found, I also started Western and switched over) and can be very confusing. I found watching videos with tips and tricks really helped. If you donÂ’t like it, or donÂ’t feel that you arenÂ’t ready for it after a try, then no harm done, go back to western. (Maybe try again in a few months)
Riding Topics (Mostly me needing help) October 9, 2018 11:11 PM

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Thank you, everyone so far!

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