alexche1981
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I am Alex who is 41 years old male and just decided to learn horse riding from scratch, I am living in Edinburgh, a beautiful city.
Hope I won't let myself down.
Hope I won't let myself down.
Thank youWelcome ?
Thank youHello and welcome!
Hi Alex ?
What made you want to learn now?
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Apart from the reason I replied to ycbm, it's been 10 years I haven't done any workouts, feel really rusty, this could bring me back to more energeticHi Alex. Good for you. Tell us more please.
Thank youHi and welcome.
My son James loves horse riding, he is 10 years old now. Since he was 8 years old he wanted to learn it, but for some reason he just started his first lesson early this month, and he really enjoyed it.
I have always wanted to learn this beautiful sport for a long time, so I decided to join him, although my dream is to be able to do jumping, but at this age, to be more practical, my aim is that I can trek with him, join some events together.
We just got fully settled in Edinburgh this year, so just got more spare time to do this.
Ooh, be careful. We have a forum member who joined when his daughter got a pony and many years later she's a cracking rider and he has his own horse as well ?
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My son James loves horse riding, he is 10 years old now. Since he was 8 years old he wanted to learn it, but for some reason he just started his first lesson early this month, and he really enjoyed it.
I have always wanted to learn this beautiful sport for a long time, so I decided to join him, although my dream is to be able to do jumping, but at this age, to be more practical, my aim is that I can trek with him, join some events together.
We just got fully settled in Edinburgh this year, so just got more spare time to do this.
Welcome to the forum, Alex.
I started regular weekly lessons as an adult, at 44 years old, after having done pony treks and trail rides very occasionally as a teenager and adult.
Jumping is a useful skill to learn for hacking/trekking/trail riding.
I've been on a horse that doesn't like to get its feet wet, riding through the forest the day after heavy rain. I let the horse decide whether it wanted to go to the left or to the right of each puddle. For one puddle, though, I saw that he was heading straight forward, not going off to one side or the other, so I was ready for it. and he did a nice long, low jump. It made me smile from ear to ear.
Well done!Can't believe another year has passed since the last post here.
Today I did my first jumping lesson, I jumped the horse 30cm with trot, so happy! my dream came true!
Wow! you mum is really a hero!Well done!
What a lovely thing to do with your son; I have really fond memories of having riding lessons with my mum (we were both rather late starters, me mid teens and her nearly 50).