Perfect_Pirouette
Well-Known Member
As title.
In hindsight (Isn't hindsight great :rolleyes3
I shouldn't have competed yesterday. It was on the back of one of the most stressful weeks I've had in ages with moving house and finding out I may be made redundant next month :eek3:
ANYWAY, I only had time to ride twice last week in the end and only practised the test once. It went awfully and last week he was mostly awful to ride.
ANYWAY, warmed up okay yesterday, not his best but not his worst either. By the time we were going into the test he was taking the contact forward and working a lot more over his back.
I, for some reason was SO nervous though. I haven't competed since December which is quite a break for me and I was honestly overcome with nerves. Felt physically sick and was shaking. By the time I entered the arena they were really bad.
Anyway, needless to say we did a pretty awful test. ONLY because I let him down completely by forgetting to ride. He is a mega talented horse who can run round a prelim with his eyes shut, (we had already dropped down a level from Novice yesterday as it was our first one for a while) but I just felt so wobbly and ineffective. Apparently it looked like I was 'just sitting there' according to my friend and honestly, I was. Anyway, we managed 62% but we are both capable of much more than that.
I just seem to be in such a negative mindframe atm with competing and I don't know why. I visualise it going bad the day before and I keep getting so nervous which I haven't done for years.
Any tips/remedies to help with nerves and a more positive attitude? I'm hoping now spring's here I'll be competing more so that will help as I'm always worse after a break.
In hindsight (Isn't hindsight great :rolleyes3
ANYWAY, I only had time to ride twice last week in the end and only practised the test once. It went awfully and last week he was mostly awful to ride.
ANYWAY, warmed up okay yesterday, not his best but not his worst either. By the time we were going into the test he was taking the contact forward and working a lot more over his back.
I, for some reason was SO nervous though. I haven't competed since December which is quite a break for me and I was honestly overcome with nerves. Felt physically sick and was shaking. By the time I entered the arena they were really bad.
Anyway, needless to say we did a pretty awful test. ONLY because I let him down completely by forgetting to ride. He is a mega talented horse who can run round a prelim with his eyes shut, (we had already dropped down a level from Novice yesterday as it was our first one for a while) but I just felt so wobbly and ineffective. Apparently it looked like I was 'just sitting there' according to my friend and honestly, I was. Anyway, we managed 62% but we are both capable of much more than that.
I just seem to be in such a negative mindframe atm with competing and I don't know why. I visualise it going bad the day before and I keep getting so nervous which I haven't done for years.
Any tips/remedies to help with nerves and a more positive attitude? I'm hoping now spring's here I'll be competing more so that will help as I'm always worse after a break.