soulfull
Well-Known Member
I started sharing my horse a few weeks ago with someone who I thought rode better than I did, as I am waiting for an ankle replacement.
However things are not going to plan. She is riding 3 times a week schooling and jumping. On the plus side his canter is now much more equal on both reins, She looks great on a horse, very quiet, small slim, fantastic balance etc but has NEVER had a lesson.
When I come to ride I am finding he is starting to do things he has never done, ie try to ignore me when asking for downward transition to trot (normally I only have to think it). He is falling out and even napped out through his shoulder in a minor temper tantrum, and was more difficult to correct than I would have expected.
He is resisting me when I ask him to work correctly, trying to poke his nose right out and pull as well as hollowing.
I watched her ride last night and she was letting him fall in and out, poke his nose out with head fairly high, so he was hollow. I tried to explain how I ride him but she couldn't do it as gives in to him to easily cos he is so good compared to the nutty things she usually rides. I have asked her to come and watch me ride him tomorrow so she can see what I want. But she has much more experience than me and I don't think she knows she is not helping, not to mention I think deep down she believes she knows more than me.
It is my thinking that because she is letting him do these that when I ask him not too he is pushing me more because he can't see why he should as has been allowed to get away with it. I am having more schooling issues with him than I have EVER had and the sharer has only been riding him this much for a couple of weeks.
On reflection I think when I have my replacement I would be happier getting on him after having 3 or 4 months off as at least I know what I would be getting on, whereas if she keeps riding him for me he is not going to be the same horse.
The other problem I have is that I know people on my yard think she is a great rider as she can stay on anything and is one of those people that makes it all look effortless. Whereas partly because of my Rheumatoid Arthritis and ankle I do still struggle with my core muscles and lose my balance sometimes when Jumping or when he does something bad or suddenly. The people on the yard are great but I am no good at hiding things from them so they will know why she is not riding any more. I am worried they will think I am being ridiculous thinking I ride better than her
I know at the end of the day he is MY horse and I should do what I want but I really don't want people thinking stupid woman thinks she rides better ha ha


However things are not going to plan. She is riding 3 times a week schooling and jumping. On the plus side his canter is now much more equal on both reins, She looks great on a horse, very quiet, small slim, fantastic balance etc but has NEVER had a lesson.
When I come to ride I am finding he is starting to do things he has never done, ie try to ignore me when asking for downward transition to trot (normally I only have to think it). He is falling out and even napped out through his shoulder in a minor temper tantrum, and was more difficult to correct than I would have expected.
He is resisting me when I ask him to work correctly, trying to poke his nose right out and pull as well as hollowing.
I watched her ride last night and she was letting him fall in and out, poke his nose out with head fairly high, so he was hollow. I tried to explain how I ride him but she couldn't do it as gives in to him to easily cos he is so good compared to the nutty things she usually rides. I have asked her to come and watch me ride him tomorrow so she can see what I want. But she has much more experience than me and I don't think she knows she is not helping, not to mention I think deep down she believes she knows more than me.
It is my thinking that because she is letting him do these that when I ask him not too he is pushing me more because he can't see why he should as has been allowed to get away with it. I am having more schooling issues with him than I have EVER had and the sharer has only been riding him this much for a couple of weeks.
On reflection I think when I have my replacement I would be happier getting on him after having 3 or 4 months off as at least I know what I would be getting on, whereas if she keeps riding him for me he is not going to be the same horse.
The other problem I have is that I know people on my yard think she is a great rider as she can stay on anything and is one of those people that makes it all look effortless. Whereas partly because of my Rheumatoid Arthritis and ankle I do still struggle with my core muscles and lose my balance sometimes when Jumping or when he does something bad or suddenly. The people on the yard are great but I am no good at hiding things from them so they will know why she is not riding any more. I am worried they will think I am being ridiculous thinking I ride better than her
I know at the end of the day he is MY horse and I should do what I want but I really don't want people thinking stupid woman thinks she rides better ha ha
Last edited: