Stesha Reukauf i hate to hear you came off, I hope you're not hurt! I would guess, without witnessing the event, is that your horse wasn't confident moving his feet with you sitting up there. I'd slow down and make sure he 100% understands to move off a verbal cue (cluck/smooch), step up in the saddle, get off, move his feet, repeat. Make sure he's not fresh and that he understand the snaffle bit and that you can stop and turn him (ground driving). I've never had it fail me if I make sure I do my homework🙂. As far as personal confidence, I'd just keep going and try not to let the past events bother you. I know that's easier said than done, but it's the only way I'm aware of. Keep us posted. 🙂
Richard
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Stesha Reukauf I hate to hear about the bucking! I hope you're ok. It's hard to say exactly what the problem is, but I would say the cause is what you suspect. He needs to fully understand and be confident moving forward off the cluck and smooch before you get back on. Try working on moving him without a flag. Get him up to a lope and back down to a walk just off your posture/verbals. Cluck to go faster, low and slow talking (or a hum) to bring him down.
Then, step up in the saddle, then step back down and move his feet several times. He should put the two together and move on out quietly for you. Also, make sure he's plenty winded before you try another ride.😂. Good luck and keep me posted.🙂