Elvis
Well-Known Member
Following on from the thread about people being delusional about their riding abilities, what riding level do you consider yourself to be in?
Despite having ridden for 17 years, and having owned horses for 10 years on and off, I'd only consider myself to be a novice rider (and at the lower end of the spectrum too)
I don't really compete although this is an ambition.
I'm still working on getting Elvis to work into a contact and there's very little consistency.
I'm still developing my eye for jumping and it's not uncommon for me to miss.
In general my position needs work, my core strength isn't great and I need to make sure I sit back and don't let my shoulders come forward.
Having written all that I'd probably say I'm still a beginner in the grand scheme of things!
Despite having ridden for 17 years, and having owned horses for 10 years on and off, I'd only consider myself to be a novice rider (and at the lower end of the spectrum too)
I don't really compete although this is an ambition.
I'm still working on getting Elvis to work into a contact and there's very little consistency.
I'm still developing my eye for jumping and it's not uncommon for me to miss.
In general my position needs work, my core strength isn't great and I need to make sure I sit back and don't let my shoulders come forward.
Having written all that I'd probably say I'm still a beginner in the grand scheme of things!