Swiftlet
New User
This is my first post to the forum, so I'll start by saying hello everyone
- and I'm not entirely sure if this is the right place to post this..?
I have been riding since I was a small girl, and recently I've had this new instructor after my old instructor retired. My new instructor has been putting me on this arab, I have ridden her many times before, but in the last 5 lessons it has been hell. We were trying to do some canter work, and she just refused to go into canter. I didn't want to keep nagging at her as I knew she would start bucking me with, and my instructor kept on shouting at me to get her into canter, and then I kept on shouting back saying she wouldn't go, and then it would result into the horse bucking and me falling off. It's happened 5 times now, and the last time it happened I was bucked into a fence and badly bruised my rib. I don't know who's fault it is, if it's mine, or the instructor? I don't think it's the horse's fault, she either didn't like me or just didn't want to canter I guess. The thing is, it has badly knocked my confidence, to the point where it scares me to think I can ever go back to my riding school. I love it there, the people and horses are wonderful. I know I don't want to quit, but I know I'm quite terrified of going back. I just want to know if anyone else has been in a similar situation, and how they managed to overcome the anxiety of it. It's bringing me down, but I feel as if Idon't have the confidence to go back to what I love doing.
- Emma.
I have been riding since I was a small girl, and recently I've had this new instructor after my old instructor retired. My new instructor has been putting me on this arab, I have ridden her many times before, but in the last 5 lessons it has been hell. We were trying to do some canter work, and she just refused to go into canter. I didn't want to keep nagging at her as I knew she would start bucking me with, and my instructor kept on shouting at me to get her into canter, and then I kept on shouting back saying she wouldn't go, and then it would result into the horse bucking and me falling off. It's happened 5 times now, and the last time it happened I was bucked into a fence and badly bruised my rib. I don't know who's fault it is, if it's mine, or the instructor? I don't think it's the horse's fault, she either didn't like me or just didn't want to canter I guess. The thing is, it has badly knocked my confidence, to the point where it scares me to think I can ever go back to my riding school. I love it there, the people and horses are wonderful. I know I don't want to quit, but I know I'm quite terrified of going back. I just want to know if anyone else has been in a similar situation, and how they managed to overcome the anxiety of it. It's bringing me down, but I feel as if Idon't have the confidence to go back to what I love doing.
- Emma.