You just finished another weekend show tour and you start wondering if it's worth it. We have all been there. This is the weekend you need to win your course in order to get the year-end award or get the remaining qualification points. Or maybe just the weekend, you feel that everything has finally come together.
You are very enthusiastic, but your horse is distracted by a child in the stands and stumbles as you jog into your happy class. You are immediately fascinated by the first impression you leave to the judge. So much makes you lose his rhythm and break the gait when jogging for the first time. When the course reverses, you surpass him to prevent the same mistakes, and he is nervous about the class.
You have a good horse. You are committed and disciplined in the course. You put your time on the saddle, keep the vet and the masseur's date, maybe not even the new equipment, so you...
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