ThePinkElephants
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I went riding today and was on a lovely ex competition horse.
Now with about 6 years riding experience and a three year break after that, I'm certainly not your most experienced rider :S!
He has been used to professionals and I just wanted to highlight what an eye opening ride he (experienced horses) is/are, he won't be forgiving if you make a mistake in the sense, for example, if your leg is out of place by a bit or if you sit heavy in the saddle he will not have it, e.g. canter goes from smooth to a please stop?
Whilst obviously not an ideal horse for the novice to own and attempt to ride out alone etc but to learn on he is fab because you know when and where you are going wrong and will know when you have fixed it!
Anyone else find this/ agree?
Now with about 6 years riding experience and a three year break after that, I'm certainly not your most experienced rider :S!
He has been used to professionals and I just wanted to highlight what an eye opening ride he (experienced horses) is/are, he won't be forgiving if you make a mistake in the sense, for example, if your leg is out of place by a bit or if you sit heavy in the saddle he will not have it, e.g. canter goes from smooth to a please stop?
Whilst obviously not an ideal horse for the novice to own and attempt to ride out alone etc but to learn on he is fab because you know when and where you are going wrong and will know when you have fixed it!
Anyone else find this/ agree?