Most of the time I've had the arena to myself for the past year. I can probably count the number of times that I've needed to share the arena on one hand. I've known that with multiple people moving in this is going to change and I'm going to need to adjust but I don't know if I realized just how tough that would be.
Then, today Jane came to lunge her mare while I was riding. I had, unfortunately, just set up a bunch of cavaletti at one end of the arena so Jane went to lunge at the other. I should have probably climbed off to move at least a few of them to give myself more room to maneuver but I didn't. That sort of locked me in to doing only very specific things.
I feel very safe with my tiny |
Then, because the cavaletti got her even more jazzed up I spent most of the ride, limited to riding specific figures with a horse that was trying to run away and cavaletti everywhere in her vision which didn't help either.
Jane tried to help a bit from the other end and I was proud that I never ran out of patience but it was just really tough to be effective and I sort of set myself up to fail. Then, because she just.wouldn't.stop.running away I ended up working her more than I would have otherwise.
Shnoots |
Luckily I learned a lot and next time if I end up having a more limited space to ride I'll make sure I don't limit myself even more by adding a bunch of poles to the space.
Oh well, there's always tomorrow!
Dude, I totally get that. I am the worst at sharing the ring. There's nothing worse than winter, when we all have to share the indoor. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness it's not just me. I was a bit better at it when I needed to do it more but I've also gotten better at using the whole ring recently which then means I'm not good at sharing lol
DeleteIt sounds like you made the best of a difficult situation.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to feel that way :)
Deleteyou live and you learn! Onwards and upwards :)
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