Horsely
New User
Hello,
This week my other half had a half hour riding lesson for the first time since she was little.
I was a bit unsure what to make of the lesson, as was she, and it's been 17 years since my first riding lesson so can't remember!!!
She basically spent half an hour trying to get the horse to walk, stay in walk and turn...all in a round pen with limited success.
This horse was unresponsive to the point that it was frustrating....totally dead to the leg. She was trying her hardest and felt a complete failure after the lesson, when actually she was giving correct aids, only to be told the horse was lazy and taking advantage of her and as she progresses she will get it to work.
She's giving it the benefit of the doubt and having an hours lesson next time, but I can't help thinking this horse is just not suitable?
Am I being too picky?
This week my other half had a half hour riding lesson for the first time since she was little.
I was a bit unsure what to make of the lesson, as was she, and it's been 17 years since my first riding lesson so can't remember!!!
She basically spent half an hour trying to get the horse to walk, stay in walk and turn...all in a round pen with limited success.
This horse was unresponsive to the point that it was frustrating....totally dead to the leg. She was trying her hardest and felt a complete failure after the lesson, when actually she was giving correct aids, only to be told the horse was lazy and taking advantage of her and as she progresses she will get it to work.
She's giving it the benefit of the doubt and having an hours lesson next time, but I can't help thinking this horse is just not suitable?
Am I being too picky?