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Jocelyn's Blog Post # 3: What Do You Do When the Problem is You?
Last week, the two trainers I ride with gave me similar lectures on two consecutive days. The first told me I need to get out of my head and stay there, that my ability was held back by my intensity and anxiety. The second said that my academic mind focused too much on the abc of what to rather than allowing myself to feel what to do. The bottom line seems to be that under the layer of over analysis, I have the ability to ride...but, somehow, I needed to break free of my mind.
So, I sat down and tried to think of how. But, thinking seems to be the crux of the problem. It seemed as though I had reached an impasse.
Truth be told, in combination with having some unrelated, standard issue horse person drama weasel it's way into my life (how? damned if I know, I work at a private barn and board at a near-boarder-less breeding barn in part to avoid said occupancies) I hit a wall. Hard. How on earth was I going to get out of my own head? What does that even mean? Where do you start? How do you remind yourself to not think if you're not suppose to think so much?
And as all these thoughts bounced around my head, as my shoulder and neck muscles seized into a knot, the main thing that kept me from faltering entirely in the face of a seemingly impossible task is my deep set stubbornness.*
"People seem to understand the power of practice when it comes to skills. You know you'll get better if you practice a riding skill like a shoulder-in or a right-lead canter transition. Well, you can also practice traits. You can practice courage. You can practice self-confidence. You can practice optimism. You can practice things that you might not think are able to be practiced, such as being a better friend to yourself or not always denigrating yourself." ~ Denny Emerson
The above popped up on my feed, via Lesley Stevenson, on Monday. It struck me... I have been too stuck being the way I am because it seemed like changing would be an all or failure process. I'm not good at accepting failure, which I find ironic because as an educator, I am a strong proponent of "just do something" and "learn from your mistakes." And while I refuse to stop when I fair, given my innate stubbornness, I do struggle to push myself out of a fixed mindset to a growth mindset. However, like the [questionably good idea] to try Cappuccino potato chips (trust me, not worth trying), I will try most anything once. I decided to practice being an positive, optimistic person.
It was hard. When I started to hear my internal voice nitpick myself or others, I had to remind myself that wasn't productive. When I had to get on a horse that had bronco-ed me around the day before, pulling every move in the book without success, I had to swallow it down and think the best was going to happen. And, well, it did. Actually, the whole week went pretty well. Riding started getting easier because I didn't give myself an opportunity to dwell in doubt. Doubt happened, of course it isn't that simple to make it disappear, but replacing it with positive thoughts regarding the situation. I had an amazing jump school with Suki Wednesday and some quite inspiring rides on my work projects on Friday.

The week culminated with a XC school that showed the progress we have made as well as the holes I need to work on in the near future before we can move up to Novice. I'll admit, that inspired some self doubt until I broke it down for myself. No, we are not ready; but, we are much more prepared than we were two months ago. I am more comfortable with riding her mode forward and reverting myself back to cool to easy her out of our collective tense moments. I might get a bit backwards when it gets technical, but we haven't been good enough to start playing around with the more technical aspects until now. It starts seeming a lot like looking at the negative of a photo (for those of us that remember what negatives are...), you have to find the positive aspect of the negative.
I'm not done with my quest to step outside my own head, since I'm no where near there. But, I'm starting to understand what that means. It's letting myself asking for a bigger trot with more engagement exactly when it feels right except over analyzing if everything is right. It's touching back to a fence when I see that we might come in to long otherwise. It's letting myself do what I know how to do.
* Yes, this is a good example of a water down version of my every day internal monologue. That said, it should surprise no one that I have a problem!
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- Video # 324: This is Bridget and her 5 year old horse's first course at 75cm!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2752
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- 3 Distinctly Different Ways of Controlling Your Horse's Shoulders in Circles, Turns & Lateral Work
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2721
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- How to Train for Self Carriage at the Gallop
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2443
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- A Mental Trick to Help You to Think More About Your Horse's Hind Legs When Riding & Jumping
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- Training and Conditioning the Young Event Horse
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2027
- Sport Psych in a Minute, with Dr. Haefner - Video # 22: Goals: More than just direction!
- Sport Psych in a Minute, with Dr. Haefner - Video # 21: Gratitude: Take 2!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2008
- Sport Psych in a Minute, with Dr. Haefner - Video # 18: Self Awareness is a VERB not a Noun
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1994
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1983
- Sport Psych in a Minute, with Dr. Haefner - Video # 16: Expectations and Assumptions: Friend or Foe
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1971
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1969
- Sport Psych in a Minute, with Dr. Haefner - Video # 4: Fuel Your Ride… Motivation
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1889
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- Discussion # 160: How would you ride this fence??
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- The Crest Release, the Automatic Release, and Everything In Between (With Pictures!)
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1652
- Video # 107 and Question # 321: Kellyn has a question about her lovely OTTB, along with a video
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- Question # 318: My horse and I are continuing on in training and he has really become much more balanced over all in the show jumping. Before he used to land and have such a large canter stride that it seemed like most of my focus was...
- The Benefits of Jumping Fences at Sharp Angles
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1568
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- Help to Ensure That Your Horse LIKES His or Her Job!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1460
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- Signs That Your Performance Horse Might Be Sore
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1327
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- HOW to Use the Turn Into Each Jump to Balance Your Horse
- Quiz #31: Rule quiz!
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- Improve Your Ability to Think on Your Feet When Riding!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1060
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- An Important Skill to Practice For Riding a Cross Country Course
- Video Discussion # 92: This is a very cool and educational video on the horse's hoof and the shoeing of our amazing equine athletes!
- The Most Productive Way to Begin Each Ride
- Making the Best Use of the Terrain on Cross Country
- Quiz # 28: Rule Quiz! True or false - Gloves are required in the Dressage phase at the Preliminary level
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 946
- Video # 85: This is Lija jumping a keyhole fence!
- Question # 272: We have a HUGE problem with distances when jumping, my horse never seems to know where to put his feet. Do you have any advice? (Lija)
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 891
- Question # 267: My horse used to be a very bold and confident jumper. We competed to Training level very successfully. Then I took a year off because I had a baby. And now that I am back to riding, I feel like I have a different horse....
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 836
- Care of the Horse After Cross Country
- Keeping the Older Horse Going Strong
- Video # 81: This is Sarah again, this time on cross country!
- The Mark Todd Clinic - Fresno CA, Jan 2015 (Current Freebie!)
- Video Discussion # 79: In this short video, Andrew Nicholson offers a little insight into some of the secrets to his success over the years!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 553
- Discussion # 96: Let's discuss a rider's mental focus in this sport!
- The Responsibility Exercise
- My Take on the Difference Between the US Event Riders and Those 'Down Under' (2013) (Current Freebie!)






