DottyAboutPonies
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Hello All
I am hoping for some advice or maybe some reassurance that things will get better?
I saw myself as a competent rider: competed in hunter trials and showing with my last horse, retrained ex racers, rode and trained on fab eventers and SJs yard before I had my daughter 2 years ago. Since then I have been helping friends to keep theirs ticking over. Then in May this year I was asked by a very experience horse woman to help back her horse and compete her inhand and ridden next year....I thought wow this is an amazing opportunity. So the backing process started. She was tricky and very sensitive (especially after some moron attempted to get on her and show us how it was done...that ended up in some flying lessons on his part) but we worked together and got her over these hurdles. We had her walking around the school and doing large circles and then trotting in straight lines. Then we decided she deserved some time off as she had a big growth spurt and was very bum high.
She came back into work and also done some county shows inhand where she was a super star. Under saddle she has been fab, she does have her moments but she hasn't had a bucking session for a while and is happy for me to put my leg and ask her forwards. We wanted to take her for a hack, so the last two weeks we have been working on direction, bending, halting, half halts just to get her really listening before we went out. She has been a super star the problem is ME!
For some reason I have no sense of direction and I am having a problem with basic things. I'm so slow in preparing her for a bend. I know exactly what I am meant to be doing but actually doing it is another thing. I have found it particular hard on the right rein asking for a bend and not allowing her to fall in. I ask with my inside leg and slightly with the inside hand to encourage her to bend and soften and my damn outside hand has a mind of its own and seems to be asking her for flexion the wrong bloody way and not giving slightly thus I'm not leading with my correct shoulder and it's all gone pear shaped. I can feel exactly where I have gone wrong and the effect it has had on the poor pony. I do believe her owner, my trainer is going to kill me!
My trainer is awesome a hard ask master which I love and pics up every tiny thing. However she really laid into me last week I was really trying but I sucked it up and carried on. I am a bit worried I am not going to be good enough
. We done really well in our last show inhand we won our classes and the championship but I was still being told off for not doing something's.
I did overhear her speaking to someone and this other person said "I thought you said she can ride" and my trainers reply was "yes but I want her to be a professional and at Grand Prix by now as she's riding my horse"...I am sure she knows this wont happen over night. does anyone have any advice on how to put what I know into practice.
Thanks for reading
I am hoping for some advice or maybe some reassurance that things will get better?
I saw myself as a competent rider: competed in hunter trials and showing with my last horse, retrained ex racers, rode and trained on fab eventers and SJs yard before I had my daughter 2 years ago. Since then I have been helping friends to keep theirs ticking over. Then in May this year I was asked by a very experience horse woman to help back her horse and compete her inhand and ridden next year....I thought wow this is an amazing opportunity. So the backing process started. She was tricky and very sensitive (especially after some moron attempted to get on her and show us how it was done...that ended up in some flying lessons on his part) but we worked together and got her over these hurdles. We had her walking around the school and doing large circles and then trotting in straight lines. Then we decided she deserved some time off as she had a big growth spurt and was very bum high.
She came back into work and also done some county shows inhand where she was a super star. Under saddle she has been fab, she does have her moments but she hasn't had a bucking session for a while and is happy for me to put my leg and ask her forwards. We wanted to take her for a hack, so the last two weeks we have been working on direction, bending, halting, half halts just to get her really listening before we went out. She has been a super star the problem is ME!
For some reason I have no sense of direction and I am having a problem with basic things. I'm so slow in preparing her for a bend. I know exactly what I am meant to be doing but actually doing it is another thing. I have found it particular hard on the right rein asking for a bend and not allowing her to fall in. I ask with my inside leg and slightly with the inside hand to encourage her to bend and soften and my damn outside hand has a mind of its own and seems to be asking her for flexion the wrong bloody way and not giving slightly thus I'm not leading with my correct shoulder and it's all gone pear shaped. I can feel exactly where I have gone wrong and the effect it has had on the poor pony. I do believe her owner, my trainer is going to kill me!
My trainer is awesome a hard ask master which I love and pics up every tiny thing. However she really laid into me last week I was really trying but I sucked it up and carried on. I am a bit worried I am not going to be good enough
I did overhear her speaking to someone and this other person said "I thought you said she can ride" and my trainers reply was "yes but I want her to be a professional and at Grand Prix by now as she's riding my horse"...I am sure she knows this wont happen over night. does anyone have any advice on how to put what I know into practice.
Thanks for reading