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High upon a hillside
OK, so have had a year off riding pretty much as been living away, but before that was doing up to PN and Discovery on my 6 year old, who I have had since being a very green four year old. I came back last friday, and decided after watching my friend have a jumping lesson at the yard where she works that i would go there to - just for a basic flatwork/jumping lesson.
This was with an instructor that I have had not so positive experiences with before whist I was in pony club, but thought I would give it another chance (plus she had a lovely little course set up).
Anyway, after about 5 mins of me warming up, she watched about 2 mins, I was told that I was, and I quote, 'sh1t at riding'. Also that my horse went well for a youngster, but not for an eight year old!
Well horse was very good, jumped everything (despite crap jockey!) and she did have a few good things to say. However at the end, I was reminded again what a poor rider I was and that I shouldn't 'spoil my horse'.
Has anyone else had experiences like this? I wouldn't say I was good by any stretch, and accept that if I was a professional people would be harsher on you, but just seems a tad mean to an enthusiastic amateur! I should say that experince in pony club was that she told me I would fail my B test, on the morning of the B test - what a lovely instructor!!!
Needless to say I shall not be returning!
This was with an instructor that I have had not so positive experiences with before whist I was in pony club, but thought I would give it another chance (plus she had a lovely little course set up).
Anyway, after about 5 mins of me warming up, she watched about 2 mins, I was told that I was, and I quote, 'sh1t at riding'. Also that my horse went well for a youngster, but not for an eight year old!
Well horse was very good, jumped everything (despite crap jockey!) and she did have a few good things to say. However at the end, I was reminded again what a poor rider I was and that I shouldn't 'spoil my horse'.
Has anyone else had experiences like this? I wouldn't say I was good by any stretch, and accept that if I was a professional people would be harsher on you, but just seems a tad mean to an enthusiastic amateur! I should say that experince in pony club was that she told me I would fail my B test, on the morning of the B test - what a lovely instructor!!!
Needless to say I shall not be returning!