Shysmum
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^^^ A BROKEN BACK !!!! 
OMG, surprised you've gone near a horse again ! x
OMG, surprised you've gone near a horse again ! x
ah, the joys of vino - maybe have one before you get on![]()
Hahaha, yes, get the valium out - maybe give it to the horses as well ?? Can you imagine - I'd be there in a stupour and Shy would just be swaying like the hippy he is. Maybe a bit of Bob Marley ??
Maybe it's an age thing, as I would blast around on my pony bareback, jump anything, go anywhere and not realty care if I fell off. Now 35 years on and with a young family I have to consider everything little canter we do - is there hedges for things to fly out of and make my horse spook? Is the grOund uneven and will she trip? I would love to have the guts to jump more and will pop the odd fence now and again but I have to summon up the courage. My mare is more than capable and has never refused with me but I know i would come off if she did, mostly because my jumping seat is so insecure because we don't do it often. She has hit a xc fence hard twice and I have come off and then recently slipped over whilst galloping and threw us both on the ground so all freak accidents but I just hate that feeling of knowing you are about to bite the dust and what injuries you will escape with. Those 3 times I have come off in the last five years were total accidents and the horse wast being naughty and that is what scares me most - the unpredictableness of it. I guess I could have jumping lessons but even that makes me feel slightly sick and I know I never really will enjoy jumping again but think I should do it because that what riders do!
Off out to attempt to jump 5 fences in a row for the first time in 15yrs! .... will update later!
Also I have been subject so so many judgemental opinions from Riders who have never experienced confidence loss - tbh if you havent experienced it you cannot judge the fear, anxiousness etc ..... Why do we keep trying?? Because we want to & fancy a challenge to go back to what is such a passion
*Take it slow, even 10to15 mins riding where you keep your nerve is better than an hours riding where you get more nervous & anxious as the minutes go by.
*Set a goal for each riding session, eg : I WILL Canter once on both rein
*Always finish on a good note
*Have someone on the ground in the arena distracting you - when I first started jumping my mare on approach my instructor would start asking random questions about weekend plans, how are the kids etc so it completely distracted my nerves
*Put your I-pod on , even music on a low level can be soothing & distracting
Rescue Remedy also worth a shot
& above all HAVE FUN!
Yay!!!!!! Update from the yard.... we did it! am on cloud 9![]()