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ONE YEAR LATER

 Gosh, HOW MANY THINGS happened in a year! Who would’ve thought that there’ll be a virus killing people all around the world? I haven’t even known the world lockdown before 2020 but let’s leave that for later.  My first year at the Academy was so much fun, and I’ve learned a lot more about horses and myself (or maybe confirmed the fact that I'm not a morning person):  -       Milka and I rode on a demo for FE students and saddle fitting demo for my class. Yes, Milka urgently needs a new saddle, it was a quite insightful yet painful realisation that she’s in uncomfortable because of the tack I’m daily putting on her. At least our third demo for a bit and bridle fitting showed positive results (and confirmed there’s at least one thing I’m doing right). Neue Schule bits representatives came to our lecture to tell us more about bridles and bits and their impact on horses, explained possible threats of pressure points (bonus anatomy lesson, I enjoyed that a lot) and demonstrated on Milk