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I really dont know where to start with this post but I think background info is needed, so here goes!!
I am 21 and have concentrated purely on dressage since I was about 13 (before this I did PC, RC and hunted). All this time doing dressage has been on one horse - the one I got when I was 13 who made we decide to just concentrate on dressage. This last year she has been out on loan and so I havent ridden too much to be honest (I put her on loan because Im at uni and although I took her with me for the first year, I decided I didnt have time and so she hasnt been with me the year just gone. I have now begun to wonder if it was more a case of needing a break and therefore not having the inclination to make enough time though? She was on full livery so it was easy to socialize instead Not sure though!). Anyway, just before I put her on loan I began to wonder if I was getting bored of pure dressage and I started to play around on her at XC and SJing. This was not easy as I got her when she was 2, she is now 10 and has never been asked to jump, so it was eyes out on stalks to begin with!! Although I used to be very brave jumping and still am in general, I thought that I may now be nervy jumping and that Id back off when she did, but I didnt, I kicked on and in the end we were ok. I jumped her round a few small XC tracks and did some small SJing too. I think it was equivalent to BE intro what we worked up to it was unaffiliated at the time but has since become a BE venue and only a couple of jumps were altered for it to be intro. But then she went on loan and I went back to uni (last Oct). Ever since this foray into eventing I have been thinking that I want to have a go at it properly but I dont know what to do about it really!
I have a year off uni this coming year and then one year at uni (so graduate in two years!) and I am getting a horse for this year but it was always the plan to sell at the end of the year, go back to uni for my final year and then buy a keeper when I graduate. Then I decided that rather than buy one for the whole year, Id buy a few to bring on. But now Im not sure I want to do that as I really want to have a go at eventing. It is really niggling me that I want to do this and I feel that I have to try so that if I decide to go back to dressage, I will know that that is what I want to do!
The problem is I dont know where to start. I have not really had a non-dressage lesson since I was 13 and although I surprised myself by not backing off last summer with my horse, I have owned her for a long time and I know what she will do before even she does(!) so Im not sure if Id be as brave on a new horse! I feel I should get a schoolmaster, who I know can do what Im asking and is go-y, not one that will back off. The problem is, I know this is likely to cost upwards of £15k, which is fine but my parents (and I agree) do not want to spend that much on one which Ill sell at the end of the year, so I would have to wait until I graduate. But, in the meantime, I dont want to get a youngster as I dont think it is the best way to go about this. I feel 100% confident that I could bring a dressage youngster on, but not one to event. Im not sure then whether to stick with my plan and buy a few this year and bring them on to sell maybe doing a bit jumping wise with each hopefully getting back into that sort of thing a bit more myself and then buy an eventer when I finish uni if I still feel it is what I want to do or I dont know what the other options are really. I know I will have to start at the bottom doing un-aff things to get going.
This is so strange as 2 years ago I would have laughed my head off if anyone suggested I may want to event and when I first started to think it, I ignored it but I have thought it so long now, I really want to explore giving it a go but as Im only going to have a horse this year, then not for a year, I dont know what to do next, or where to begin.
My parents are very good and so I can have as much training as I want Im not just going to get a new horse and try and do it on my own!!!
Any ideas as to what I could do next would be very very gratefully received!!
Sorry it is such a long ramble! It is basically my thoughts written down!!
I am 21 and have concentrated purely on dressage since I was about 13 (before this I did PC, RC and hunted). All this time doing dressage has been on one horse - the one I got when I was 13 who made we decide to just concentrate on dressage. This last year she has been out on loan and so I havent ridden too much to be honest (I put her on loan because Im at uni and although I took her with me for the first year, I decided I didnt have time and so she hasnt been with me the year just gone. I have now begun to wonder if it was more a case of needing a break and therefore not having the inclination to make enough time though? She was on full livery so it was easy to socialize instead Not sure though!). Anyway, just before I put her on loan I began to wonder if I was getting bored of pure dressage and I started to play around on her at XC and SJing. This was not easy as I got her when she was 2, she is now 10 and has never been asked to jump, so it was eyes out on stalks to begin with!! Although I used to be very brave jumping and still am in general, I thought that I may now be nervy jumping and that Id back off when she did, but I didnt, I kicked on and in the end we were ok. I jumped her round a few small XC tracks and did some small SJing too. I think it was equivalent to BE intro what we worked up to it was unaffiliated at the time but has since become a BE venue and only a couple of jumps were altered for it to be intro. But then she went on loan and I went back to uni (last Oct). Ever since this foray into eventing I have been thinking that I want to have a go at it properly but I dont know what to do about it really!
I have a year off uni this coming year and then one year at uni (so graduate in two years!) and I am getting a horse for this year but it was always the plan to sell at the end of the year, go back to uni for my final year and then buy a keeper when I graduate. Then I decided that rather than buy one for the whole year, Id buy a few to bring on. But now Im not sure I want to do that as I really want to have a go at eventing. It is really niggling me that I want to do this and I feel that I have to try so that if I decide to go back to dressage, I will know that that is what I want to do!
The problem is I dont know where to start. I have not really had a non-dressage lesson since I was 13 and although I surprised myself by not backing off last summer with my horse, I have owned her for a long time and I know what she will do before even she does(!) so Im not sure if Id be as brave on a new horse! I feel I should get a schoolmaster, who I know can do what Im asking and is go-y, not one that will back off. The problem is, I know this is likely to cost upwards of £15k, which is fine but my parents (and I agree) do not want to spend that much on one which Ill sell at the end of the year, so I would have to wait until I graduate. But, in the meantime, I dont want to get a youngster as I dont think it is the best way to go about this. I feel 100% confident that I could bring a dressage youngster on, but not one to event. Im not sure then whether to stick with my plan and buy a few this year and bring them on to sell maybe doing a bit jumping wise with each hopefully getting back into that sort of thing a bit more myself and then buy an eventer when I finish uni if I still feel it is what I want to do or I dont know what the other options are really. I know I will have to start at the bottom doing un-aff things to get going.
This is so strange as 2 years ago I would have laughed my head off if anyone suggested I may want to event and when I first started to think it, I ignored it but I have thought it so long now, I really want to explore giving it a go but as Im only going to have a horse this year, then not for a year, I dont know what to do next, or where to begin.
My parents are very good and so I can have as much training as I want Im not just going to get a new horse and try and do it on my own!!!
Any ideas as to what I could do next would be very very gratefully received!!
Sorry it is such a long ramble! It is basically my thoughts written down!!