Last weekend, I went to visit Boston. He followed me around the paddock and nudged me when he was close. I brushed him down and began to do some ground work with him. He occasionally did what I asked but I noticed that he also kept coming into my space, uninvited. I would make him step back but then he would move forward. This was unusual behaviour and when our time was up, I led him back into his paddock. There was a niggling feeling inside of me, one of nervousness but I put it down to me not having worked him hard enough and feeling a bit tired etc.
Boston enjoying the grass while Milly runs playfully through it. |
I got on Boston and he followed Warren around the paddock. He ignored my instructions and I found it hard to take control back. Unfortunately I couldn't relax despite knowing that I needed to. From the outset, I had been nervous and had not confidently treated Boston with respect and he did a little jiggling (sort of mini bucking or pig-rooting as my brother called it) and I rolled off on to my back, missing the wood pile because Warren had pushed me (or the horse) out of the way.
Afterwards, nursing my bruises and soreness, I evaluated what I had learned from all this and what changes I would need to make in order to ride successfully again. I didn't get back on Boston after I fell off - I was too sore. I now need to re-establish my relationship with Boston again. I will need to do some ground work and rebuild the trust that we have had in the past, so that we can work together again. It's about him and I. We need to look each other in the eye and know that we can ride together again. We have successfully ridden together before and we can ride again together. I need to learn how to do that again, with confidence.
In the meantime, I will ride my bike and prepare for a new school term with daylight savings!!! Oh how I have missed daylight savings!