Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:Meushi was running round the Shinjo playfully, occasionally charging at him and stopping short. Monkhbaatar obviously wouldn't be able to keep up with her, but they were just playing and she knew it. He chased her around a bit and occasionally tagged her to which she would speed up a bit and come around to charge him again. They looked to be having a fair amount of fun together.
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:As Kogo got closer, Monkhbaatar whistled to Meushi with a smile. She trotted up to him and he put a hand in her mane, running his fingers through it, guiding the horse towards their visitors, catching his breath though he's not terribly winded since he had only been playing lightly. "Matsu-san," he said with a smile. "Good afternoon. I hope your day is enjoyable so far."
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"No wrestling with Noboru then?" he asks with good humor. "I imagine that might be a one sided match with such a big opponent."
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"Some of the younger horses don't know any better when it comes to playing. Usually when horses play with each other, they'll bite and kick. It's normal for them. But even if just using playful amounts of force, bites and kicks will ruin a person's day, potentially leaving them injured, crippled or dead. Have to wait until they're older and more understanding," he replies, with a laugh as he pets Meushi's neck.
"So... are you ready for another ride?"
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"Alright then," he says moving to get the rope and tie it off to Meushi once again. "We're going to get her moving at a trot once you've settled in rather than just a walk. Get you used to moving with her rather than just sitting on her."
He then moves to help Kogo up like last time.
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"Alright," he says with a nod, letting off slack in the rope. "Remember your form, well make sure you have it right for a minute or so."
He observes her posture and nods at it.
Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"It should," he says. "The more you sit in the saddle with proper posture the easier it is to get used to. I'm not going to start her walking. I want you to do that. Give a light squeeze with you legs and tap her with your heel. Very light. You can't do it too lightly but you can do it too hard and she'll move fast if you do it to hard, so err on the side of caution and increase strength until she starts to move."
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