Sologirl
Well-Known Member
(Long post alert - sorry!)
I learnt to ride at the age of 6 with the usual weekly riding lesson, and am now almost 30 (gulp). I have owned 2 horses, one of which was too much for me, the other a proper ex-riding school neddy, who wouldn't have put a foot out of line for all the carrots in the country.
I have ALWAYS preferred hacking, right from the start. My sister was always the braver one who liked to jump etc and I was happier to keep four feet on the ground. I hated lessons - the embarrassment of getting things wrong, coupled with an inability to hear what the instructor was saying (I have a mod/severe hearing loss, at its worst in an echoey indoor or windy outdoor school!) and this has come with me all through my life, to the point where I just didn't take lessons, just hacked everywhere and popped the odd log whilst out.
The trouble is - now I feel extremely under-skilled having ridden (albeit on-and-off) for 24 years! I see people with less than a year's experience competing and riding extremely well, and I feel like my deliberate avoidance of schooling/jumping/training has come back to bite me! Now I would give anything to be able to get on a horse and take it round XC, showjumping (at low levels!!) and generally be a more confident rider, but it means biting the bullet and going back to lessons - only this time I will be honest with the instructor, tell them about my hearing problem and have one-to-one instruction rather than a big group.
Sorry, just a bit of a moan really - although I have LOVED hacking (and still do, it'll always be my favourite thing), I just want to be more of a "do a bit of everything" rider! Anyone else in the same boat, or have you made much more use of your riding time? LOL
I learnt to ride at the age of 6 with the usual weekly riding lesson, and am now almost 30 (gulp). I have owned 2 horses, one of which was too much for me, the other a proper ex-riding school neddy, who wouldn't have put a foot out of line for all the carrots in the country.
I have ALWAYS preferred hacking, right from the start. My sister was always the braver one who liked to jump etc and I was happier to keep four feet on the ground. I hated lessons - the embarrassment of getting things wrong, coupled with an inability to hear what the instructor was saying (I have a mod/severe hearing loss, at its worst in an echoey indoor or windy outdoor school!) and this has come with me all through my life, to the point where I just didn't take lessons, just hacked everywhere and popped the odd log whilst out.
The trouble is - now I feel extremely under-skilled having ridden (albeit on-and-off) for 24 years! I see people with less than a year's experience competing and riding extremely well, and I feel like my deliberate avoidance of schooling/jumping/training has come back to bite me! Now I would give anything to be able to get on a horse and take it round XC, showjumping (at low levels!!) and generally be a more confident rider, but it means biting the bullet and going back to lessons - only this time I will be honest with the instructor, tell them about my hearing problem and have one-to-one instruction rather than a big group.
Sorry, just a bit of a moan really - although I have LOVED hacking (and still do, it'll always be my favourite thing), I just want to be more of a "do a bit of everything" rider! Anyone else in the same boat, or have you made much more use of your riding time? LOL