Discussion # 13: Here is another quote from Jimmy Wofford on improving your riding:

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"While deliberate practice can and should be repeated, it will not be beneficial unless it falls between the comfort zone and the panic zone. If you merely practice your bad habits, you will wind up making the same mistakes perfectly. You need to be able to see bad habits to correct them - fortunately feedback on results is continuously available." (Meaning lessons, watching videos or looking at photos of yourself riding, using My Virtual Eventing Coach, ect)

What are some things that you know you need to work on, but are maybe not comfortable pushing yourself out of your comfort zone enough to really work on? What things do you dislike working on?

And how often do you get feedback on your riding, in any of the forms listed above? If you could get feedback more often, how much do you think that would help you? Is it worth trying to make that happen? (Click on Discussion Title above (in blue) to read this educational discussion)


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