Jade thought about what all to ask him to see. Naturally his general riding was one thing, but there was so much more to teach him. Making a mental list the blond put them in a list of priority due to importance, and most likely the easiest for him to learn the corrections to. With a smile the blonde got down and put Dina down as well. Looking over the man beside her the girl instructed him to do a simple walk first. If one could achieve a good balance walking then the rest would be easy. Or at least till the pair started jumping, but Jade highly doubted that he would be ready for that by the end of the day. Watching the man as he rode the stallion, she smiled gently seeing that his form was already starting to form. Though the young man still tended to over compensate when he leaned to one side or the other.
“Impressive. You are getting much better. A few things I noticed just be careful when you sway not to lean so far. By overcompensating in the sway you can fall or be knocked off easily,” Jade stated looking up at him.
The blonde told him to go around once more and think about what she had said while riding. Blue orbs gazed at him with a soft yet stern look. She intended to make sure he was ready when called upon to ride again. A soldier unable to ride is no soldier at all in the Drykas eyes. Not only hers, but her peoples, and from what she could tell the Order also wanted capable riders. Noting the difference in his sway she nodded as he stopped before her and Dina once more. Dina giggled playing off in the distance not studying either of the two adults at the moment.
“Well done. Next give me a trot into a canter then finish with a slow gallop,” Jade requested.
The woman stepped out the man and horse's way wanting to see how much he knew. She could recall him being very awkward around the horses in general, so the blonde understood it taking the man some time before he was ready to more advanced things. With a slow moving head. Jade watched Ferrin's every move knowing he could easily get hurt if just one thing went wrong. The Drykas wanted to push him hard, but she also knew that if he said it was to much for the day to pack it in. The young man would just have to state when he was tired. Her trained eyes could see when the stallion was becoming fatigues, but she wanted to see if the young man could or not.
“Impressive. You are getting much better. A few things I noticed just be careful when you sway not to lean so far. By overcompensating in the sway you can fall or be knocked off easily,” Jade stated looking up at him.
The blonde told him to go around once more and think about what she had said while riding. Blue orbs gazed at him with a soft yet stern look. She intended to make sure he was ready when called upon to ride again. A soldier unable to ride is no soldier at all in the Drykas eyes. Not only hers, but her peoples, and from what she could tell the Order also wanted capable riders. Noting the difference in his sway she nodded as he stopped before her and Dina once more. Dina giggled playing off in the distance not studying either of the two adults at the moment.
“Well done. Next give me a trot into a canter then finish with a slow gallop,” Jade requested.
The woman stepped out the man and horse's way wanting to see how much he knew. She could recall him being very awkward around the horses in general, so the blonde understood it taking the man some time before he was ready to more advanced things. With a slow moving head. Jade watched Ferrin's every move knowing he could easily get hurt if just one thing went wrong. The Drykas wanted to push him hard, but she also knew that if he said it was to much for the day to pack it in. The young man would just have to state when he was tired. Her trained eyes could see when the stallion was becoming fatigues, but she wanted to see if the young man could or not.