jesterfaerie
Well-Known Member
Recently I have been feeling rather low about the fact that I do not compete, I have never had the chance to compete as I never had a horse and then when I had the horse I had no transport then finaly I had both and I was unable to attend as I had no-one to take me.
Now I am back at square one, and facing going to uni (horseless) in october. I just find it quite dishearning that people younger than me (almost 19) are out there competing and doing very well and have been doing for a number of years (obviously down to talent but maybe oppertunities - such as horsey families, finances to buy a capable horse, etc). I just seem to be in a very deep hole.
I am unable to have a horse whist at uni (due to finances) and there is hardly any yards around me, so finding rides seems evern harder. Would regular lessons whilst at uni help? Is there anything else I could do whilst at uni to help?
Has anyone else had a similar problem, any tips for getting into the competition world? I think I may need a miricle
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Sorry for the rather glum, needy sounding post, bit down in the dumps about it all now
Now I am back at square one, and facing going to uni (horseless) in october. I just find it quite dishearning that people younger than me (almost 19) are out there competing and doing very well and have been doing for a number of years (obviously down to talent but maybe oppertunities - such as horsey families, finances to buy a capable horse, etc). I just seem to be in a very deep hole.
I am unable to have a horse whist at uni (due to finances) and there is hardly any yards around me, so finding rides seems evern harder. Would regular lessons whilst at uni help? Is there anything else I could do whilst at uni to help?
Has anyone else had a similar problem, any tips for getting into the competition world? I think I may need a miricle
!
Sorry for the rather glum, needy sounding post, bit down in the dumps about it all now