tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516065851105665939.post4227612933198273703..comments2023-07-18T07:06:17.272-06:00Comments on Autonomous Dressage: A Bad DayAutonomousDressagehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10326654414307652910noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516065851105665939.post-87790003588410405712016-07-14T11:12:41.178-06:002016-07-14T11:12:41.178-06:00I have a smaller toolbox on the ground compared to...I have a smaller toolbox on the ground compared to riding (e.g. I'll have like 5 exercises I can try when a problem crops up under saddle, but I'll only have a know one or two techniques to use on the ground for a given issue), so there's a lot more times on the ground where something isn't working and I won't know what to do next. That feeling of helplessness is the worst. <br /><br />In some ways, I need these bad days to get headway. They are frustrating when they happen, but I can't consider Kachina trained until I know she'll behave and listen to me on both good days and bad. AutonomousDressagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10326654414307652910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516065851105665939.post-66091413150175356872016-07-14T09:00:51.957-06:002016-07-14T09:00:51.957-06:00I'm frustrated far more easily on the ground t...I'm frustrated far more easily on the ground than when I'm riding. It is especially frustrating when it is a deviation from the norm. Hopefully it was just a perfect storm and things will go back to normal.EventingSaddlebredStylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07610596082916022402noreply@blogger.com