showaddy1
Well-Known Member
I've been riding for over 30yrs, but only recently diagnosed (more for DD than me, I'm doing ok and knew who I was a long time ago).
Horses are my 'obsession'... And I live and breath for my equine friends... They keep me calm and balanced
Anyway, point to this post is I've recently started to have lessons again, as my confidence on the horses was at an all time and hadn't cantered for years. Instructor has done amazing, and within four half hour lessons I am cantering both reins and focusing on my transitions
Anyone have any suggestions how to stop me thinking? Over thinking is a main trait of high functioning asd, and it's affecting my riding..
Thankyou for reading x
Horses are my 'obsession'... And I live and breath for my equine friends... They keep me calm and balanced
Anyway, point to this post is I've recently started to have lessons again, as my confidence on the horses was at an all time and hadn't cantered for years. Instructor has done amazing, and within four half hour lessons I am cantering both reins and focusing on my transitions
Anyone have any suggestions how to stop me thinking? Over thinking is a main trait of high functioning asd, and it's affecting my riding..
Thankyou for reading x