Tash88
Well-Known Member
Had my second grid work lesson with my 6 y/o WB x TB today, and again I came off... he's very sharp and when he doesn't like the look of something, even if he's been over it before, he spins so quickly it's basically impossible to sit to, even my instructor has come off this way.
I bought him from my YO as a 5 y/o - she is a show jumper and bred him for that purpose, but quickly worked out that he was never going to be brave enough for her, although he is brilliant across country. I've never been that fussed about jumping although I did a lot when I was at university with the riding club and a little bit with my last horse (who loved it), but dressage is much more 'my thing', and that is where my horse's talent lies as well.
So today I made the decision to give up trying jumping with him altogether - I just gave it a go so that it would add a bit of variety, but as it hasn't gone especially well I just don't see the point in it any more. Last time I injured my back, it has only just got better and today I landed hard on my shoulder and think I've done something to the ligaments, I have limited use of it and it is very sore. I'm just fed up with getting injured and don't want to get seriously hurt; I'm busy with work at the moment and it is just an inconvenience!
I just feel like I'm letting my horse any myself down, but hopefully when I'm back on board and see my dressage instructor again, I'll have a little confidence boost. A bit of a pointless post really, but it would be interesting to hear other people's experiences with this kind of situation.
Tash x
I bought him from my YO as a 5 y/o - she is a show jumper and bred him for that purpose, but quickly worked out that he was never going to be brave enough for her, although he is brilliant across country. I've never been that fussed about jumping although I did a lot when I was at university with the riding club and a little bit with my last horse (who loved it), but dressage is much more 'my thing', and that is where my horse's talent lies as well.
So today I made the decision to give up trying jumping with him altogether - I just gave it a go so that it would add a bit of variety, but as it hasn't gone especially well I just don't see the point in it any more. Last time I injured my back, it has only just got better and today I landed hard on my shoulder and think I've done something to the ligaments, I have limited use of it and it is very sore. I'm just fed up with getting injured and don't want to get seriously hurt; I'm busy with work at the moment and it is just an inconvenience!
I just feel like I'm letting my horse any myself down, but hopefully when I'm back on board and see my dressage instructor again, I'll have a little confidence boost. A bit of a pointless post really, but it would be interesting to hear other people's experiences with this kind of situation.
Tash x