- 3/5, 3/6, 3/12, 4/9, 4/10
This is what I ate on 3/5 for lunch.
I had some downtime so I took a picture of my trainer's dog on 4/8.
Complete the LIA:
- "I, Sierrah Gonzalez, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work."
- Every day I had a horse show, I would bring my notebook along with me to journal my day. I would take pictures of stuff I did and saw at the show. I called it "A Day at the Show". I also had my mom record my rounds so I could watch them later.
- Although the rounds are about two minutes long each, the preparation that goes into every day of showing is evident throughout my component. I had to get to the shows hours before to make sure I was on time, set a plan for myself and Finn for the courses, make sure Finn was prepared to show, and the whole time I had to make sure I was not getting tired before my rounds!
- All of my answers played a part in this component. I may not had to walk the course for these round, but I definitely developed a plan. I planned my time until my classes and I planned how my rounds would ride. Finding a Distance is what you see in the video. I had to tell my horse the distance from EVERY jump in every course and where to leave the ground from! We have to be on the same page or he will not have the confidence to jump the fences. Communicating with my horse was the most important thing I did throughout the video. I had to tell him where to go and at the end of every round I give him a treat so he knows he was a good boy.
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