Charmaine18
Well-Known Member
I really want to look into sharing a horse, but my mum isn't keen on the idea because she doesn't think I'm experienced enough yet. I'm quite confident in my experience with stable management - I've been helping out on stable yards for years doing chores like mucking out, feeding, grooming etc and I do feel like I know what I'm doing; but I've only just started riding again after a 5 year break and so far I haven't even started cantering yet. I know I'd make much faster progress if I could ride more often (as it is I ride for half an hour once a week at RS), but I also know I should probably wait until I'm more confident in the saddle before rushing into anything. Then again, it's not like I'd be solely responsible for the horse's exercise and fitness if I was just sharing it, so even if I did only feel up to pootling around slowly for a while, maybe it wouldn't matter. I don't know!
Just a ramble really, but do you have any thoughts? Would it be good for me and my riding if I shared a steady, safe schoolmaster to build my confidence, or am I better off making slow but steady progress at the riding school for a bit longer?
Just a ramble really, but do you have any thoughts? Would it be good for me and my riding if I shared a steady, safe schoolmaster to build my confidence, or am I better off making slow but steady progress at the riding school for a bit longer?