2Bays
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Hey!
I have a couple questions (i should make several threads - but i'm to lazy!), i will try to not make it to long.
Ok first of all, I am 17 years old and am in my last year of high school. I am lucky enough to have 2 wonderful horses and own (well, my parents do!) lovely facilities to train at. My plan has always been to try to make a career out of horses once i leave school, but now the end of school is so close I'm starting to stress. Due to a couple of reasons (horse getting sick, losing confidence and changing disciplines) i really haven't got as far this year as i would have liked to. Both my horses are very talented and defiantly have the potential to go professional eventually (to be truthful I'm weak link that is letting them down!), but at the moment i just feel like I'm caught in a bit of a trap of not progressing. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions of how to get out of this and start progressing more? I ride them both around 5 days a week and have lessons a couple times a week.
Yes, i am well aware of the work that goes into becoming a professional rider, i don't expect to have a career in horses overnight!
My 2nd question, i have a warmblood gelding i originally bought to do eventing and dressage on. But after a eventing accident (he wasn't hurt - but it scared me) i decided i would only compete him dressage and show jumping. He has really excelled in both, and because of this i have been alternately competing him in the two. He is equally fantastic in both jumping in dressage, but i worry that as we start doing more advanced competitions that we will be "spreading ourselves to thin" in relation to trying to maintain both disciplines at a top level. Not sure whether we should focus on one? It seems a shame to do that though when he is doing so well in both! Thoughts??
Thank you so much if you read all of this! Any thoughts, suggestions or comments would be fantastic!!
I have a couple questions (i should make several threads - but i'm to lazy!), i will try to not make it to long.
Ok first of all, I am 17 years old and am in my last year of high school. I am lucky enough to have 2 wonderful horses and own (well, my parents do!) lovely facilities to train at. My plan has always been to try to make a career out of horses once i leave school, but now the end of school is so close I'm starting to stress. Due to a couple of reasons (horse getting sick, losing confidence and changing disciplines) i really haven't got as far this year as i would have liked to. Both my horses are very talented and defiantly have the potential to go professional eventually (to be truthful I'm weak link that is letting them down!), but at the moment i just feel like I'm caught in a bit of a trap of not progressing. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions of how to get out of this and start progressing more? I ride them both around 5 days a week and have lessons a couple times a week.
Yes, i am well aware of the work that goes into becoming a professional rider, i don't expect to have a career in horses overnight!
My 2nd question, i have a warmblood gelding i originally bought to do eventing and dressage on. But after a eventing accident (he wasn't hurt - but it scared me) i decided i would only compete him dressage and show jumping. He has really excelled in both, and because of this i have been alternately competing him in the two. He is equally fantastic in both jumping in dressage, but i worry that as we start doing more advanced competitions that we will be "spreading ourselves to thin" in relation to trying to maintain both disciplines at a top level. Not sure whether we should focus on one? It seems a shame to do that though when he is doing so well in both! Thoughts??
Thank you so much if you read all of this! Any thoughts, suggestions or comments would be fantastic!!