flutterby321
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Okay, please bearedith, bit of a ramble! I was lucky enough to get my first horse last week after a good few years on ponies
he's a 15.2, 7 year old ISH and has so far proved to be very sweet and forgiving! We've had a lesson with our dressage trainer and it's already coming together nicely, so I'm really pleased
Sooo, I decided to bite the bullet and go for our first ever xc schooling session! Eeek! It was all very low-key and relaxed as he's not very experienced, so it was just all about seeing what he was like and what he could do
Well things had been going so well we were bound to hit a bump in the road!
he was very distracted, and at the first fence I took my leg off (I was feeling a little bit nervous!). He slowed to a stop for a look and then, being an extremely honest chap, absolutely soared over it, leaving numpty rider to check out the ground conditions ( very firm
) after that I learnt to ride more positively and he took everything in his stride. very honestly he popped all the steps, ditches and water, although very enthusiastically!
The only problem was I was finding myself getting nervous as I was worried about being thrown out of the saddle by his powerful jump! I've only had him a week so obviously am not expecting miracles
but does anyone have any tips or advice for getting used to and confident with a new horsey? Particularly as I've just moved up from ponies and can't help but feel a little bit out of my depth! 
Sooo, I decided to bite the bullet and go for our first ever xc schooling session! Eeek! It was all very low-key and relaxed as he's not very experienced, so it was just all about seeing what he was like and what he could do
Well things had been going so well we were bound to hit a bump in the road!
The only problem was I was finding myself getting nervous as I was worried about being thrown out of the saddle by his powerful jump! I've only had him a week so obviously am not expecting miracles