I'm so proud of him!

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... Read moreGetting back into horseback riding after a major surgery that involved missing muscles and titanium implants is not just a physical challenge but a profound emotional journey. From personal experience, patience and trust play a crucial role in rebuilding confidence, especially when riding an animal you've raised yourself. Horses have an incredible ability to sense our emotions, and their patience can be therapeutic during recovery. Starting with small steps, like trotting over raised poles, as mentioned in the image recognition text, is a fantastic way to gradually regain strength and balance. Trotting poles help improve coordination, timing, and the horse’s responsiveness, all essential for a safe and enjoyable ride. The bond with the horse grows stronger through these slow, mindful sessions. Your horse’s support and calm demeanor were likely key factors that made this recovery possible. Many riders in similar situations find that customizing the pace to their body’s ability and working closely with a trusted trainer or therapist can accelerate progress safely. I also found that incorporating additional recovery methods, such as physical therapy tailored for riders and gentle stretching exercises, helped me regain core strength needed for riding. Moreover, surrounding yourself with supportive communities—such as those found in #horseconfidence and #horseprogress forums—provides motivation and practical advice. In summary, returning to horseback riding after significant medical challenges is a testament to human and equine resilience. Cherishing the unique bond with your horse while progressing step-by-step can make the journey fulfilling and empowering.

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Goodddd. Though you need a little more leg keep the trot steady I saw she/ he almost slowed to a walk before the first pole. Have fun ridding❤️

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