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Is it possible for you to just start taking lessons from a different trainer?
I was in the same boat, felt like I wasn't learning new skills, so I started taking lessons from my barn's assistant trainer and we clicked a lot better. Later I went back to take lessons from my former trainer and I actually understood her better and got more out of the lessons. Maybe all you need is to try someone who has a different training/teaching method.
I was in the same boat, felt like I wasn't learning new skills, so I started taking lessons from my barn's assistant trainer and we clicked a lot better. Later I went back to take lessons from my former trainer and I actually understood her better and got more out of the lessons. Maybe all you need is to try someone who has a different training/teaching method.
"He doth nothing but talk of his horses."
~William Shakespeare
Well, that's why I want to change barns, because my trainer is the only trainer. The barn used to be much more lively with many more students and another trainer that did showing, but she and the other students left.
A ride a day keeps the worries away!
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