midi
Well-Known Member
Hi this is going to be really long and idiotic
Hmf I feel awful about my riding - I've been riding on and off since I was about 5 years old? I'm now 20 but my ability might as well suggest I've only ridden a handful of times.
Through out my life I've been at riding schools with your typical ploddy unresponsive horses and being asked to trot to the back bit of a fancy circle, canter in a corner and perhaps pop over a small jump. These repetitive lessons and frustration with unresponsive, bored horses has been one of the reasons I would quit for months or years on end.
Then last year(?) local riding school just down my road was offering lessons so I thought I'd give riding ago again and wow I was hooked. The horses were beautifully schooled was literally a totally new experience to what I had been used too and I learnt so much in so little time was really a total whole new world to me.
But in reality they where basics I should of learnt years ago - then the school changed hands and as far as I know no longer offers lessons or has the same people there.
My last few lessons there I was introduced how to soften the reins and get the horse on the bit all completely new to me! All these basic things I hear about collection,half-halts,leg yields, impulsion. I know nothing about - and I'm pretty angry tbh from my own ignorance that I spent all those years spending money on lessons that was honestly get on a horse and trot around for an hour - hoping that one day I would learn something ha!
So yeah its been a year? couple years ? since I've had any lessons and I've been riding a family friends horse which has definitely improved my riding posture and general confidence - but now I've hit a wall with what I can do and I really want to start learning how to actually ride and school a horse, specially as I'm starting to look and plan for my own horse and I also want to improve my riding with the horse I ride atm because I'm a bore to her!
So fff apologies for rambling but how do I go about trying to find a riding school / Instructor who will actually teach me what I want to learn rather than scam me of a fortune for sitting on a horse? What do I ask them- Will you Teach me flatwork? What is the word for such lessons ?
I'm looking for somewhere in southeast kent if anyone can recommend anywhere/anyone? ;_;
tl;dr
Fed up that I've spent years riding yet can't do anything and never even been taught basics,need decent instructor or riding school? whats the name of such lessons so I know if they can offer it rather than make me trot round a school for an hour? help I'm a noob wah wah.
Hmf I feel awful about my riding - I've been riding on and off since I was about 5 years old? I'm now 20 but my ability might as well suggest I've only ridden a handful of times.
Through out my life I've been at riding schools with your typical ploddy unresponsive horses and being asked to trot to the back bit of a fancy circle, canter in a corner and perhaps pop over a small jump. These repetitive lessons and frustration with unresponsive, bored horses has been one of the reasons I would quit for months or years on end.
Then last year(?) local riding school just down my road was offering lessons so I thought I'd give riding ago again and wow I was hooked. The horses were beautifully schooled was literally a totally new experience to what I had been used too and I learnt so much in so little time was really a total whole new world to me.
But in reality they where basics I should of learnt years ago - then the school changed hands and as far as I know no longer offers lessons or has the same people there.
My last few lessons there I was introduced how to soften the reins and get the horse on the bit all completely new to me! All these basic things I hear about collection,half-halts,leg yields, impulsion. I know nothing about - and I'm pretty angry tbh from my own ignorance that I spent all those years spending money on lessons that was honestly get on a horse and trot around for an hour - hoping that one day I would learn something ha!
So yeah its been a year? couple years ? since I've had any lessons and I've been riding a family friends horse which has definitely improved my riding posture and general confidence - but now I've hit a wall with what I can do and I really want to start learning how to actually ride and school a horse, specially as I'm starting to look and plan for my own horse and I also want to improve my riding with the horse I ride atm because I'm a bore to her!
So fff apologies for rambling but how do I go about trying to find a riding school / Instructor who will actually teach me what I want to learn rather than scam me of a fortune for sitting on a horse? What do I ask them- Will you Teach me flatwork? What is the word for such lessons ?
I'm looking for somewhere in southeast kent if anyone can recommend anywhere/anyone? ;_;
tl;dr
Fed up that I've spent years riding yet can't do anything and never even been taught basics,need decent instructor or riding school? whats the name of such lessons so I know if they can offer it rather than make me trot round a school for an hour? help I'm a noob wah wah.