swampdonkey
Well-Known Member
feeling really low and sorry for myself tonight,
long story but I came off last april and broke the back of my pelvis, 6 months before I could ride again.
Then slowly started to build up my confidence on new horse who has been a real star, especially hacking.
Last week in the school I came off after a spook, silly spook, he dropped a shoulder and I came out the side door, landed on my feet but pulled a muscle in my leg, been quite painful but not too bad. carried on riding after a few days. confidence not too shaken.
Then tonight hacking out, mine and other horse were quite perky in the fields, did plenty of walking then when they had settled we asked for trot, both fine so we asked for a canter, other horse bombed off and mine followed, they were going a lot faster than we wanted so we were both giving a taking the reins, just asking them to steady up a bit.
Coming to the top of the hill and I started to sit back a little and took a pull and then my horse just stopped dead from fast canter and I went over the top of his head.
Not sure if he saw something that frightened him, or stopped in a strop because I took a pull (but know that I did release, didn't just hold him).
Black and blue on my back and leg and very sore.
Feel like all my confidence has gone with him and feeling like I should give up.
Would most people be able to sit that? Am I just a bad rider?
Should I just sell and stop punishing my body, that isn't getting any younger.
long story but I came off last april and broke the back of my pelvis, 6 months before I could ride again.
Then slowly started to build up my confidence on new horse who has been a real star, especially hacking.
Last week in the school I came off after a spook, silly spook, he dropped a shoulder and I came out the side door, landed on my feet but pulled a muscle in my leg, been quite painful but not too bad. carried on riding after a few days. confidence not too shaken.
Then tonight hacking out, mine and other horse were quite perky in the fields, did plenty of walking then when they had settled we asked for trot, both fine so we asked for a canter, other horse bombed off and mine followed, they were going a lot faster than we wanted so we were both giving a taking the reins, just asking them to steady up a bit.
Coming to the top of the hill and I started to sit back a little and took a pull and then my horse just stopped dead from fast canter and I went over the top of his head.
Not sure if he saw something that frightened him, or stopped in a strop because I took a pull (but know that I did release, didn't just hold him).
Black and blue on my back and leg and very sore.
Feel like all my confidence has gone with him and feeling like I should give up.
Would most people be able to sit that? Am I just a bad rider?
Should I just sell and stop punishing my body, that isn't getting any younger.