Casey76
Well-Known Member
Yes, I hate falling off, and I hate the idea of falling off.
Mostly becasue I have never had an "easy" fall. I've always ended up really hurting myself.
But I have very poor balance, or perception of balance, as a result of a head injury I sustained after falling off when I wasn't wearing a hat 20 years ago.
Consequently I often feel unbalanced, even if I don't appear to be. I find it very difficult to do any kind of no stirrup or rein work, as they help to "anchor" me in the saddle. I start listing to one side as soon as I close my eyes, even if stood perfectly still, so most tips and tricks people use to improve their balance don't work for me!
My last fall was only about a month ago, though it was the first for 6 years. Although the fall itself wasn't too bad, I did hit the ground with rather a clatter, and was lame for almost three weeks after
Mostly becasue I have never had an "easy" fall. I've always ended up really hurting myself.
But I have very poor balance, or perception of balance, as a result of a head injury I sustained after falling off when I wasn't wearing a hat 20 years ago.
Consequently I often feel unbalanced, even if I don't appear to be. I find it very difficult to do any kind of no stirrup or rein work, as they help to "anchor" me in the saddle. I start listing to one side as soon as I close my eyes, even if stood perfectly still, so most tips and tricks people use to improve their balance don't work for me!
My last fall was only about a month ago, though it was the first for 6 years. Although the fall itself wasn't too bad, I did hit the ground with rather a clatter, and was lame for almost three weeks after