Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Out of Order

I posted about my ride on Sunday with Monster and then realized that I never posted about his first ride on Estes.

Monster and Estes share a special bond that came from out of nowhere.  Estes decided she loved Monster and he became her human, not-so-subtly removing me from the "favorite human" standing.


Monster's not really a horse guy.  He's a skater dude.  He had no interest in horses until Estes chose him as her human.  He'd probably ridden less than fivetimes his entire life and hasn't enjoyed it much, so imagine my surprise when he told me he wanted to ride Estes.  Estes is not a beginner's horse.  Not even close to being a beginner's horse.  In fact, I was terrified to ride her and then I fell in love with her.  Ashinator is my horse girl and she has no desire to ride Estes.

I was worried about Monster riding Estes due to both his lack of experience and her tendency to be rather mare-ish.  But then I watched them together and realized that she wasn't going to do anything to hurt him, so I grabbed Ranger and we got ready to go.






I don't know if it's because of the extraordinary balance he has to have to skate or if he's just a natural rider.  We went around the block and called it a day.  But the riding bug had bitten Monster.  He's gained a lot of confidence in just a short period of time.  The second time he rode, he rode in just a halter and lead rope (which I haven't been brave enough to try yet).  The third time, he and Bill trotted more than half a mile.  Sunday's ride was only the fourth or fifth time he's been up on Estes and he decided to tackle the trail. 

And he's done it all bareback!

He spent the beginning of the ride asking when he would be able to canter on her.  I told him that he'd have to wait until he got a little bit more experience under his belt before he could attempt a canter - so he agreed to wait until next summer.

We'll see what new goal he sets for himself next weekend when he's working.

6 comments:

Mrs. Mom said...

If you can ride bareback, you can ride anything!! Let him Lope Diva- Estes will take care of him ;)

Linda said...

Wow--that's amazing. I agree, if you can ride bareback, you're starting at the top. How funny that she likes him so much. That's really cool.

TjandMark/AKA PearlandHawkeye said...

Fantastic. Some folks are just naturals and when you have the connection with the horse it makes it even better. I wish I could still ride bareback like I did as a kid. My father did not allow me to use a saddle for the first few years I rode. He felt it was safer, but the bonus was I developed a good seat, but the hands, not as well. You gotta really watch your hands when you are bareback.

Have fun Monster!

Rachel said...

I love it when a horse picks their person... and the person responds too :)

I agree... I think you should let him canter her. Personally, a trot is harder for me to sit than a canter - but doing either bareback is a great workout and training for your seat. Way to go Monster!

Allenspark Lodge said...

This kid is a real natural on horses, even down to knowing when to stay on and when to get off. His behavior was perfect with her when she acted up on the mountain. Some of that stuff takes years for people to learn, and he just seemed to know what to do. It helps that there is no fear in him; after helping take care of her on the ground, he now 'understands' her and the fear has gone away.
Juanita

GunDiva said...

My issue with not wanting him to canter her yet is that she's a "take the bit and take charge" kinda gal and he's not comfortable with that part of her yet.

Also, she's been on injured reserve and is just now starting to feel better - she's got a lot of pent-up energy that I'm hard-pressed to handle - I'm not sure Monster would come out unscathed.