sfward
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Sorry this is so long but I if you've got time to read I could really do with some advice.
I'm having real schooling problems with my 5 year old at the moment. On both reins she falls right and hangs on my left rein, and some days can be so dead and heavy in the hand. I'm really struggling to cope with this, no matter how hard I try I can't seem to overcome this problem and it is really affecting my position - I find myself twisting my right shoulder and hip inwards in an effort to turn her, I'm sitting left, I can't get my weight on my right seatbone at all, I'm drawing my right hand across her neck, and I can't keep my hands level and down. I've never had any of these problems before, it's all a reaction to what she does, particularly on the left rein, but I can't stop myself doing it. Virtually every time I school now I have real back ache in my left lower back from twisting. She is definitely lacking suppleness and seems to find things quite hard, but I know most of the problem is me, and I'm driving myelf mad worrying about it, now I even feel like I'm sitting wonky in the car or on my office chair!! I've been to the chiropractor and I've been working really hard and having lots of lessons but I just don't seem to be getting anywhere. Some days I feel like she goes ok, on others like last night it's like riding a plank of wood with lead bricks in your hands she is so stiff and tense through her jaw. I'm just feeling really down today as I feel like we haven't improved at all over the last few months. In fact if anything we've got worse recently; lately I can't even canter her as she gets all tense and runs on my hand so I get all tense and it all goes to pot. We never used to have that problem before! I'm just not sure what to do now. If I could see an improvement I could feel like at least I'm doing the right thing, but at the moment I can't. I know it's a baby horse thing to have phases where everything goes wrong but this is turning into a long term problem and I'm so worried I'm going to ruin her and my riding in the process.
Do I persevere with the lessons and hope all will come right eventually?
Should I go and have some lessons on another horse to work on my position before I get irretrievably wonky? This is hard due to time and money but I'm prepared to do it to overcome this issue. I really wish I had another horse to ride so I don't get so trapped in this way of riding as I think my bad habits are only becoming more ingrained.
Should I send her away to a professional for a week (I don't really want to do this as I know we will just get back into old habits if I can't learn to ride her properly and it will just be a waste of money)?
I've been concentrating on flatwork in the hope that if I can crack this the jumping will come better automatically, but maybe I'm just boring the heck out of both of us and I should do something different for a couple of weeks eg. hacking and jumping but this is difficult with the dark evenings at this time of year.
I'm not an inexperienced rider at all but I just can't seem to crack this problem. I'm so worried that I'm going to end up so crooked and stiff and twisted that I won't be able to sit straight ever again
But then again I could be being melodramatic
Please help I'm not sure what to do... Thinking maybe I should just take up knitting instead
I'm having real schooling problems with my 5 year old at the moment. On both reins she falls right and hangs on my left rein, and some days can be so dead and heavy in the hand. I'm really struggling to cope with this, no matter how hard I try I can't seem to overcome this problem and it is really affecting my position - I find myself twisting my right shoulder and hip inwards in an effort to turn her, I'm sitting left, I can't get my weight on my right seatbone at all, I'm drawing my right hand across her neck, and I can't keep my hands level and down. I've never had any of these problems before, it's all a reaction to what she does, particularly on the left rein, but I can't stop myself doing it. Virtually every time I school now I have real back ache in my left lower back from twisting. She is definitely lacking suppleness and seems to find things quite hard, but I know most of the problem is me, and I'm driving myelf mad worrying about it, now I even feel like I'm sitting wonky in the car or on my office chair!! I've been to the chiropractor and I've been working really hard and having lots of lessons but I just don't seem to be getting anywhere. Some days I feel like she goes ok, on others like last night it's like riding a plank of wood with lead bricks in your hands she is so stiff and tense through her jaw. I'm just feeling really down today as I feel like we haven't improved at all over the last few months. In fact if anything we've got worse recently; lately I can't even canter her as she gets all tense and runs on my hand so I get all tense and it all goes to pot. We never used to have that problem before! I'm just not sure what to do now. If I could see an improvement I could feel like at least I'm doing the right thing, but at the moment I can't. I know it's a baby horse thing to have phases where everything goes wrong but this is turning into a long term problem and I'm so worried I'm going to ruin her and my riding in the process.
Do I persevere with the lessons and hope all will come right eventually?
Should I go and have some lessons on another horse to work on my position before I get irretrievably wonky? This is hard due to time and money but I'm prepared to do it to overcome this issue. I really wish I had another horse to ride so I don't get so trapped in this way of riding as I think my bad habits are only becoming more ingrained.
Should I send her away to a professional for a week (I don't really want to do this as I know we will just get back into old habits if I can't learn to ride her properly and it will just be a waste of money)?
I've been concentrating on flatwork in the hope that if I can crack this the jumping will come better automatically, but maybe I'm just boring the heck out of both of us and I should do something different for a couple of weeks eg. hacking and jumping but this is difficult with the dark evenings at this time of year.
I'm not an inexperienced rider at all but I just can't seem to crack this problem. I'm so worried that I'm going to end up so crooked and stiff and twisted that I won't be able to sit straight ever again