She also achieves naught.
I've been sucked into this trap. Where I get on Encore, we warm up, he is going well enough. Then, because I'm tired, because my brain checks out, because I'm hot, it's late, blah blah, I begin to pick. No, you've dropped your shoulder. No, you need to step under. No, you need to relax your jaw. No, you need to slow down.
Pick, pick, pick.
And we both end up annoyed after rides that are too long.
Because in this, there is too much no. When what we really need to get back to is yes.
After I get done being angry at myself for not thinking more clearly when I'm in the saddle, for making the wrong decisions, for focusing on the wrong things, for losing track of our forest path among the trees...
I reset our conversation to the affirmative. Yes, that is a lovely contact! Yes, that is how you move away from leg! Yes, that is the perfect rhythm! Yes, I would love for you to move forward!
I remember to choose a clear goal: ride the line is a soft rhythm. Pick up an uphill, balanced canter. Bend through your body on the circle. When we have achieved our ride goal, we are done. If we make a mistake, we simply ask again, seeking not so much to correct the mistake, but to reward a better attempt after creating an opportunity, a space for that attempt to exist.
Ohhhmmmm, grasshopper, feel the zen of yes.
3 days ago
yes...very important to stay positive.
ReplyDeleteOh gee. I've been fighting this too. Stick with the positive!
ReplyDelete:D Now, I just have to remember to keep doing it, ha!
ReplyDeleteNice to know I'm not the only one who tends to struggle with this!
ReplyDeleteOh no, Shannon, definitely not!!!
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