Girlracer
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Will it ever come back?
I used to be brave, I'm sure I did... Before I bought my little ex racehorse (who I still love dearly - it's not his fault). Now after a broken leg, then a broken arm and goodness knows how many minor injuries and falls in-between my confidence has deserted me.
Thankfully we aren't talking shot to the point of not jumping anything, but that isn't the point, I want to get back to the 'old' me. Who if we aren't 'right' kicks on, doesn't sit there and freeze, or alternatively fiddles so much we grind to a halt.
I had a lesson today, and it went well, we haven't jumped in nearly two months as King was given a break. And I didn't fiddle or freeze, so that's all really positive, but I'm still so frustrated that the height (which wasn't even that high) initially looked so terrifying. And show jumps aren't even where it's worst, don't get me started on XC fences....
I have for years now desperately wanted to go eventing, and I am so frustrated that this could potentially effect that. King, bless him, he isn't the easiest but he really is pretty tolerant!
We did our first 80 at the end of this season (both mine and his first event, it was a pretty big deal), and I must admit at one stage that was looking a big ask after falling off XC at camp and subsequently having a total XC related confidence crisis. Will it get better? It was only this March that I broke my arm XC, I suppose, and I started riding King in April. I'm so proud of how far we have both come, as he isn't easy and I like to think we have a pretty good partnership already, but I just wish it wasn't so hard. It's like having a constant battle with myself on the inside whilst trying to hide it. And trying desperately not to say 'could you just put that down a few holes?'.
Will it get better?
Here we are today, on a slightly less 'woe is me' note...
I used to be brave, I'm sure I did... Before I bought my little ex racehorse (who I still love dearly - it's not his fault). Now after a broken leg, then a broken arm and goodness knows how many minor injuries and falls in-between my confidence has deserted me.
Thankfully we aren't talking shot to the point of not jumping anything, but that isn't the point, I want to get back to the 'old' me. Who if we aren't 'right' kicks on, doesn't sit there and freeze, or alternatively fiddles so much we grind to a halt.
I had a lesson today, and it went well, we haven't jumped in nearly two months as King was given a break. And I didn't fiddle or freeze, so that's all really positive, but I'm still so frustrated that the height (which wasn't even that high) initially looked so terrifying. And show jumps aren't even where it's worst, don't get me started on XC fences....
I have for years now desperately wanted to go eventing, and I am so frustrated that this could potentially effect that. King, bless him, he isn't the easiest but he really is pretty tolerant!
We did our first 80 at the end of this season (both mine and his first event, it was a pretty big deal), and I must admit at one stage that was looking a big ask after falling off XC at camp and subsequently having a total XC related confidence crisis. Will it get better? It was only this March that I broke my arm XC, I suppose, and I started riding King in April. I'm so proud of how far we have both come, as he isn't easy and I like to think we have a pretty good partnership already, but I just wish it wasn't so hard. It's like having a constant battle with myself on the inside whilst trying to hide it. And trying desperately not to say 'could you just put that down a few holes?'.
Will it get better?
Here we are today, on a slightly less 'woe is me' note...