I give a 10 thumbs up for Anna’s instructor Jill we Thank her so much for teaching Anna. I was very impressed on how Jill taught Anna and controlled the horse ( Biscuit ) at the same time. I felt very safe with Anna being that close to that horse. Anna had a blast and that was every word out of her mouth for 2 days at least lol. Y’all enjoy the video we love ya!
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That’s awesome! Every little girl should get to ride a horse..
What a well-trained horse. The little one will have great fun.
Awe thats great!
Pardon me if I critique. 😀 Impressed that the horse stood without being tied while being saddled, at least for the instructor. Not surprised that the horse got "bored" when Anna stepped up to try her hand at it. It is not uncommon for a horse to take advantage of a "newbie".
Jill has good body language when free lunging the horse. Looked to me like she was trying to teach Anna the basics in that area. (it takes practice to perfect it).
Generally speaking, the horse seems to be decent, although it was a bit naughty to be walking off while Anna was trying to mount. Good for Anna not getting freaked out by it. A couple times the horse seemed agitated, but I suspect it was a fly or something, especially when it snapped it's head to the side.
The horse responded well to Anna's ques, and Anna looked decent in the saddle.
One thing that may be a regional thing is the dismount. It looked like Jill had Anna leave her left foot in the stirrup while bringing down her right. Around here we teach to rest the belly in the saddle and kick out of the stirrup before sliding down with both feet on the ground. But like I said, I suspect that it may be a regional thing.
Overall, it looks like Jill was very thorough in what she was trying to teach Anna. Good job to both ladies!
So are they back
Glad to see you got to spend a day with Anna!
This was so awesome Daniel. My how shes grown. So glad you are getting to see her. Oh happy days. 💕💕💕☺☺
Oh I’m so glad you are getting to see her again- that is awesome!
Wow Anna is growing she did a great job thanks for sharing enjoy your time with her ✌️☮️❤️
Anna did fantastic!! That was Jill's first time giving a riding lesson and she did fantastic. Biscuit the pony is by no means a lesson horse and he did fantastic!!!!! What a wonderful experience for all!!!!
Wow.
How wonderful!!!
She did a great job! Great to see her again with you Daniel!
Chuck
Great job Anna! I have so many happy childhood memories of me and my horse Ike❤ continued love and prayers Daniel!😊❤