poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Quick background. I have a bad hip. It's basically got a chunk of extra bone growing inside the socket which catches. I've spent years holding myself wrongly sub consciously. Now I have to be constantly tense that side else I collapse (not just riding but driving, sitting it's pretty much a problem in every aspect of my life now)
It really effects my riding. Because I'm so tight that side the other feels like it's too loose. I feel insecure and messy. (Apparently I look fine, stiff but basically nice, does NOT feel like that)
Horse is a big moving experienced dressage horse. I thought this would be perfect to help sort me out.
In fact it's downright depressingly difficult!
I'm feeling really quite dismal about the whole thing. I've had the horse a year, he's had health issues so not actually been going for a year but I really thought by now we'd be competing and doing lots, I didn't bank of feeling physically unable to ride him.
Transitions are a nightmare. I can't relax my hips enough to sit his massive trot so canter in a school is pretty terrible (great once we have it) I can't sit to his trot at all, I know I need to develop a deeper secure seat again but how? Is it possible with such a knackered body!?
I definitely can't do no stirrups out of walk on him as I bounce, he panics I bounce more, he freaks out more.....
it's so annoying, in my head I know what I want to be doing but I just can't.
It really effects my riding. Because I'm so tight that side the other feels like it's too loose. I feel insecure and messy. (Apparently I look fine, stiff but basically nice, does NOT feel like that)
Horse is a big moving experienced dressage horse. I thought this would be perfect to help sort me out.
In fact it's downright depressingly difficult!
I'm feeling really quite dismal about the whole thing. I've had the horse a year, he's had health issues so not actually been going for a year but I really thought by now we'd be competing and doing lots, I didn't bank of feeling physically unable to ride him.
Transitions are a nightmare. I can't relax my hips enough to sit his massive trot so canter in a school is pretty terrible (great once we have it) I can't sit to his trot at all, I know I need to develop a deeper secure seat again but how? Is it possible with such a knackered body!?
I definitely can't do no stirrups out of walk on him as I bounce, he panics I bounce more, he freaks out more.....
it's so annoying, in my head I know what I want to be doing but I just can't.