Binyanis9
Active Member
Hi!
So I've got a few confidence issues, and I thought it would be good to hear other people's experiences and stories on how they overcome their fears.
I've been into horses my whole life, and I've always volunteered at my local riding schools and been on 'own a pony' days etc. So my riding knowledge was never great, I knew how to look after the horses more than the riding. I've handled all kinds of horses, working at riding schools I used to turn 4 horses out at a time (I know, you shouldn't!) so I have no idea why I can't even bring my own horse in...
I had a fall on my TB last year and ended up with a broken back. Due to being out of work for a while I then for some reason lost all confidence. In the end, I had to sell him and he is now in a lovely home just down the road and is competing and enjoying life! I now have a little Welsh Section D mate and she is absolutely lovely. But for some reason I'm having a major confidence meltdown and I can't even go in her field to bring her in. I know it sounds incredibly silly and when I type it, it does sound ridiculous, but I could do with some words of reassurance! When I go into her field and it's a little bit windy or something, I completely panic and even though she's absolutely fine she just stands and waits, I have this huge fear that she is going to rear up and try to 'attack' me or run into me or something! It's so silly but it's having a huge effect on me being able to just get on and ride and I'd love to go in her field and do some intrinzen stuff with her to create a bond. She's good as gold and has never done anything wrong - I just have it in my head that for some reason if I go into her field she will attack me and rear at me and all sorts of silly stuff!
So I was just wondering if anybody had any tips they could offer for my confidence? Also, any reassuring words? I know accidents happen and if she was extremely spooked by something she could potentially rear but I know the odds aren't great but my mind isn't understanding that, so if anybody has any reassuring words, especially if you've had years of experience with horses and nothing like that has ever happened I'd really appreciate it! Just tell me I'm being silly and I should just get on with it?!
Thanks for reading!
So I've got a few confidence issues, and I thought it would be good to hear other people's experiences and stories on how they overcome their fears.
I've been into horses my whole life, and I've always volunteered at my local riding schools and been on 'own a pony' days etc. So my riding knowledge was never great, I knew how to look after the horses more than the riding. I've handled all kinds of horses, working at riding schools I used to turn 4 horses out at a time (I know, you shouldn't!) so I have no idea why I can't even bring my own horse in...
I had a fall on my TB last year and ended up with a broken back. Due to being out of work for a while I then for some reason lost all confidence. In the end, I had to sell him and he is now in a lovely home just down the road and is competing and enjoying life! I now have a little Welsh Section D mate and she is absolutely lovely. But for some reason I'm having a major confidence meltdown and I can't even go in her field to bring her in. I know it sounds incredibly silly and when I type it, it does sound ridiculous, but I could do with some words of reassurance! When I go into her field and it's a little bit windy or something, I completely panic and even though she's absolutely fine she just stands and waits, I have this huge fear that she is going to rear up and try to 'attack' me or run into me or something! It's so silly but it's having a huge effect on me being able to just get on and ride and I'd love to go in her field and do some intrinzen stuff with her to create a bond. She's good as gold and has never done anything wrong - I just have it in my head that for some reason if I go into her field she will attack me and rear at me and all sorts of silly stuff!
So I was just wondering if anybody had any tips they could offer for my confidence? Also, any reassuring words? I know accidents happen and if she was extremely spooked by something she could potentially rear but I know the odds aren't great but my mind isn't understanding that, so if anybody has any reassuring words, especially if you've had years of experience with horses and nothing like that has ever happened I'd really appreciate it! Just tell me I'm being silly and I should just get on with it?!
Thanks for reading!