[GUI-Talk] being notified of new FB messages..

Jen spiderweb1 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Nov 24 18:53:06 UTC 2023


 I'm confused by your title, vs what you posted in your message. Are you asking how to get Facebook notifications? If you have a Facebook account, you should have them by e-mail automatically...
    On Thursday, November 23, 2023 at 08:55:21 PM EST, Madison Martin via GUI-Talk <gui-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:  
 
 Hi,
I've been riding for 11-12 years but trotting still really scares me (I think it
stems from when I fell off of the first pony I ever took lessons on because he
took off and I couldn't get him to halt and whenever there's an increase in
speed I expect something bad to happen even when my instructor is holding the
horse). I've mostly ridden horses that were pretty much ponies or actual ponies;
one taller horse I rode I only rode twice because he developed some nerve issue
and the other taller one I rode was so stubborn that I don't even remember what
her trot felt like because I was so focused on keeping her going that I don't
remember what it felt like. So do taller horses have a smoother trot or do the
words trot and smooth just not go together? If taller horses are smoother then
do you think  riding a taller horse might help me get over my fear? My
instructor and I have talked about me doing dressage but in order to do that I'd
have to get over my fear of trotting. Please be 100% honest if you do choose to
answer me but if you don't then I completely understand but I really hope you do
as I look forward to reading what you have to say. 
Madison 
Hi,
I know we don't know each other but because you're an English coach I want your
thoughts on something. I'm totally blind and I've been riding for 11-12 years
but trotting still really scares me (I think it stems from when I fell off of
the first pony I ever took lessons on because he took off and I couldn't get him
to halt and whenever there's an increase in speed I expect something bad to
happen even when my instructor is holding the horse). I've mostly ridden horses
that were pretty much ponies or actual ponies; one taller horse I rode I only
rode twice because he developed some nerve issue and the other taller one I rode
was so stubborn that I don't even remember what her trot felt like because I was
so focused on keeping her going that I don't remember what it felt like. So do
taller horses have a smoother trot or do the words trot and smooth just not go
together? If taller horses are smoother then do you think  riding a taller horse
might help me get over my fear? My instructor and I have talked about me doing
dressage but in order to do that I'd have to get over my fear of trotting.
Please be 100% honest.  I look forward to reading what you have to say. 
Madison 
 
 
 
 
 
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