soloequestrian
Well-Known Member
I had a nasty fall off my young horse a few months ago, early in the backing process and entirely due to my own stupidity. I now have a responsible adult in charge of the process but I am still nominally the rider. We've done heaps of work where I'm up on her back but not actually sitting in the saddle - I can happily lie over and be led around, have one foot in the stirrup and stand up etc., but when it comes to putting my leg over and fully committing to being in the saddle, I'm just plain scared. My rational brain says to just get on with it - the horse is level headed and we can both read her well. She's relaxed about my being up there, to the extent that she will rest a hind leg when I'm hanging off her. I know she will probably be more comfortable when I'm sitting astride rather than on one side. My emotional brain is totally getting in the way though. I know I could get another person to help, but I'd really prefer to conquer this. Any tips?