HorsesHavingFun
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone 
So this weekend I'm taking my horse to our first ever competition! Decided to do show jumping as it's really what we're best at IMO
My only aim is to win a rosette, so hopefully we will!
It's only really tiny jumps - we'll be entering the clear round jumping to warm us up, then the 30cm show jumping class, so really tiny!! (Does this sound like a good plan?!) I'm still really nervous even though the jumps are so small because I'm a bit worried about making a fool of myself if I get anxious (very likely) and also if I don't ride very well because I'm nervous.
I really want to do the competition, as I know I'll be so proud of myself once I've done it and I will have completed a goal I've had for a long time with my horse.
I think that the horse will be fine, he's a pro and I know we're ready for this, though I'm slightly worried about the spooky fillers..
Does anyone have any advice and tips to help me just enjoy the experience and not worry about embarrassing myself or making mistakes? I'm worried that it might be a really competitive place and I might not fit it, I'm not competitive at all really!
Thanks in advance, can offer tea and galaxy chocolate!
So this weekend I'm taking my horse to our first ever competition! Decided to do show jumping as it's really what we're best at IMO
It's only really tiny jumps - we'll be entering the clear round jumping to warm us up, then the 30cm show jumping class, so really tiny!! (Does this sound like a good plan?!) I'm still really nervous even though the jumps are so small because I'm a bit worried about making a fool of myself if I get anxious (very likely) and also if I don't ride very well because I'm nervous.
I really want to do the competition, as I know I'll be so proud of myself once I've done it and I will have completed a goal I've had for a long time with my horse.
I think that the horse will be fine, he's a pro and I know we're ready for this, though I'm slightly worried about the spooky fillers..
Does anyone have any advice and tips to help me just enjoy the experience and not worry about embarrassing myself or making mistakes? I'm worried that it might be a really competitive place and I might not fit it, I'm not competitive at all really!
Thanks in advance, can offer tea and galaxy chocolate!