Flicker
Well-Known Member
...I just wanted to say that on Saturday I had one of the worst falls I've ever had, warming up for Dressage! It was worse than one I sustained coming off at full pelt gallop and certainly more serious than anything I've done showjumping. Probably because I was less attuned to the potential for falling off, and also because I was only riding in a snaffle, with no handy martingale strap to hang onto.
Basically my boy got overexcited with another spooking horse, had a tizz and threw me. Big style. Cue 3 hours in A&E having everything x-rayed from my pelvis to my neck.
Fortunately nothing broken.
What I would say though, is that if I'd not be wearing my hat, I would probably by lying in Walton Neuro Centre taking my lunch through a straw right about now. I banged my head hitting the deck with enough force that my chin strap has actually bruised me and I have taken a chunk out of the inside of my cheek. The hat was covered in arena surface.
I just wanted to say that we think Dressage is a 'safe' sport. It is, to a point. But accidents happen. Horses are unpredictable.
Please, please, don't be lulled into thinking 'oh, it's only Dressage, I'll be ok' and not ride with a hat. Trust me, if you could see my hat, and the state of me hobbling around now, you would probably change your mind.
If my accident, and this post, changes one person's mind about wearing hats, then it won't have been in vain.
WEAR A HAT DAMMIT!!
Basically my boy got overexcited with another spooking horse, had a tizz and threw me. Big style. Cue 3 hours in A&E having everything x-rayed from my pelvis to my neck.
Fortunately nothing broken.
What I would say though, is that if I'd not be wearing my hat, I would probably by lying in Walton Neuro Centre taking my lunch through a straw right about now. I banged my head hitting the deck with enough force that my chin strap has actually bruised me and I have taken a chunk out of the inside of my cheek. The hat was covered in arena surface.
I just wanted to say that we think Dressage is a 'safe' sport. It is, to a point. But accidents happen. Horses are unpredictable.
Please, please, don't be lulled into thinking 'oh, it's only Dressage, I'll be ok' and not ride with a hat. Trust me, if you could see my hat, and the state of me hobbling around now, you would probably change your mind.
If my accident, and this post, changes one person's mind about wearing hats, then it won't have been in vain.
WEAR A HAT DAMMIT!!