Good point! I always make a point to be very grateful and to volunteer myself when I’m not competing - my horse just had a complete meltdown before I went in the start box so I was just trying to breathe 😂
Thank you for your kind words! I love learning and growing in this sport and with these animals, it is truly my biggest joy in life ! Thank you for taking the time to watch!
Do you ever get nervous at a horse’s baby and/freeze moments? My TB has these freeze moments and the energy he gives off makes me feel tense. Watching Z had me nervous for a second because I felt like I was riding him… maybe that’s why the GoPro flew off because I was scared 😅
Haha yes!! I definitely get nervous. That’s why I’ve been trying to incorporate groundwork/natural horsemanship more to try to help me figure out some of his anxiety and find ways to help him settle. And lots of deep breaths
Yes girl! Another fabulous educational ride! Keep them coming!😍❤️
Thanks Angie!!
THE RECOVER😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏
Hahaha yessss
Don't forget to thank your starters! They are volunteers spending their free time so we can play our sport.
Good point! I always make a point to be very grateful and to volunteer myself when I’m not competing - my horse just had a complete meltdown before I went in the start box so I was just trying to breathe 😂
@@RideandRoam Really love XC so thank you for this content!!!! 🖤
@@thegoblinsteed3558 thank you for watching!
Love your helmet cam videos! You’re a very fair and self-reflected rider. Thanks for the upload and the time you put in your videos
Thank you for your kind words! I love learning and growing in this sport and with these animals, it is truly my biggest joy in life ! Thank you for taking the time to watch!
Do you ever get nervous at a horse’s baby and/freeze moments? My TB has these freeze moments and the energy he gives off makes me feel tense. Watching Z had me nervous for a second because I felt like I was riding him… maybe that’s why the GoPro flew off because I was scared 😅
Haha yes!! I definitely get nervous. That’s why I’ve been trying to incorporate groundwork/natural horsemanship more to try to help me figure out some of his anxiety and find ways to help him settle. And lots of deep breaths