Kittykins
Well-Known Member
After a break from any riding for a couple of years, and a break from 'proper' riding for about a decade, I've recently started having lessons again.
It's going much better than I expected, but the one thing really driving me nuts is my total inability to SIT DOWN! No matter what I do, I just can't seem to get my weight down into the saddle, and the more I concentrate on it the further up I rise until I'm practically standing up.
For the last couple of lessons my instructor has had me doing trot to halt transitions to really try to work on the problem, (it's certainly highlighting it!), and it doesn't help that the horse I'm learning on is a bit of a fidget, but seriously, I'm at my wits end. I ask for the halt, fail to get my weight down, end up using more rein to compensate which pulls me even further out of the saddle, and we end up stopping somewhere around F when we were aiming for B with me muttering blue murder at myself under my breath. I tried dropping the reins (holding them on the buckle) but as I say, the mare is a bit of fidget and a riding school horse, so she's used to having hand aids in a downward transition.
I know I used to be able to do it, just can't for the life of me figure out how! Aargh!
It's going much better than I expected, but the one thing really driving me nuts is my total inability to SIT DOWN! No matter what I do, I just can't seem to get my weight down into the saddle, and the more I concentrate on it the further up I rise until I'm practically standing up.
For the last couple of lessons my instructor has had me doing trot to halt transitions to really try to work on the problem, (it's certainly highlighting it!), and it doesn't help that the horse I'm learning on is a bit of a fidget, but seriously, I'm at my wits end. I ask for the halt, fail to get my weight down, end up using more rein to compensate which pulls me even further out of the saddle, and we end up stopping somewhere around F when we were aiming for B with me muttering blue murder at myself under my breath. I tried dropping the reins (holding them on the buckle) but as I say, the mare is a bit of fidget and a riding school horse, so she's used to having hand aids in a downward transition.
I know I used to be able to do it, just can't for the life of me figure out how! Aargh!