When I ride a movement and it doesn’t go as planned, I usually…
Feel frustrated and repeat it over and over until it’s “right.”
Take a moment to assess what happened, then adjust my approach.
Let it go for today and focus on something that feels easy instead.
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During a lesson, my main focus is:
Survive! If everything doesn’t go perfectly, I’ll lose my Dressage Queen status
Keeping my horse soft, rhythmic, and relaxed while feeling their responses and adjusting accordingly.
Enjoying the ride, who cares if we learning anything!
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When I watch videos of myself riding, I mostly notice…
Everything that went wrong and what needs fixing.
Moments of progress and areas to refine without judgment.
How happy and relaxed my horse looks.
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When I set riding goals, I:
Focus on mastering specific movements to move up the levels.
Concentrate on refining the basics, so my horse is prepared to offer more advanced movements.
Just go with what my horse shows me he needs.
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After a ride, I generally feel:
Disappointed or frustrated if things didn’t go as I planned.
Proud of small improvements and contemplative about feedback my horse gave me.
Happy just to have spent time with my horse.
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