E_Lister
Well-Known Member
I finished my final A level exam today. (Phew!) But now I am starting to look more and more about my university and how I can fit horses into my future.
I don't own my own horse, however I do share a pony here at home and have shared/loaned various ponies for about 4 years. I will have to give her up when I go to uni, which is only natural considering I will be 150 miles or so from home. I really don't want to have to totally give up horsing about regularly when I get to uni though!
I would class myself as an "independent novice" which means that I can walk, trot and canter independently, I can do *some* stirrupless work, I can jump small jumps (never tried higher as I don't have any horses that can jump much more than 2'6 and by then the jumps seem massive to me anyway
). I do very little by the way of schooling due to a lack of facilities, experience/instruction but I am working very hard on this because I have finally twigged this is a disability.
I am involved in all the horsecare side as well, which I take delight in and even on days when I don't have Ellie I am still on the yard, helping out. I have to say I have never looked after a horse over 15.3hh! Although I mainly hack out here, due to the nature of my pony, I have lessons as regularly as I can to keep on top of my riding quality and I could almost certainly get references from the girl I share with now and my instructor.
OK, now for a small army of questions:
I know a riding club exists, but is it worthwhile being a member?
Are the lessons that riding club lays on worth going to?
Am I, with my limited experience and talent likely to be able to find a share?
If so, how much would it cost? (at the moment the deal I have is incredibly cheap!)
How would I go about finding a share when I get to uni?
Is it best to start horsing immediately so I am used to the routine, or wait till I have settled in and start after christmas or similar?
I am going to do a european law degree - will I even have time to fit in riding round that?
Obviously some of this relates to where you go to university... I will be going to Warwick (if I get the grades) if this changes anything?
Ok... wow that was longer than I was expecting! Victoria sponge cake (my celebration for finishing exams
) for anyone who can try soothe my worries!
P.S. who else is going off to Uni this year?
I don't own my own horse, however I do share a pony here at home and have shared/loaned various ponies for about 4 years. I will have to give her up when I go to uni, which is only natural considering I will be 150 miles or so from home. I really don't want to have to totally give up horsing about regularly when I get to uni though!
I would class myself as an "independent novice" which means that I can walk, trot and canter independently, I can do *some* stirrupless work, I can jump small jumps (never tried higher as I don't have any horses that can jump much more than 2'6 and by then the jumps seem massive to me anyway
I am involved in all the horsecare side as well, which I take delight in and even on days when I don't have Ellie I am still on the yard, helping out. I have to say I have never looked after a horse over 15.3hh! Although I mainly hack out here, due to the nature of my pony, I have lessons as regularly as I can to keep on top of my riding quality and I could almost certainly get references from the girl I share with now and my instructor.
OK, now for a small army of questions:
I know a riding club exists, but is it worthwhile being a member?
Are the lessons that riding club lays on worth going to?
Am I, with my limited experience and talent likely to be able to find a share?
If so, how much would it cost? (at the moment the deal I have is incredibly cheap!)
How would I go about finding a share when I get to uni?
Is it best to start horsing immediately so I am used to the routine, or wait till I have settled in and start after christmas or similar?
I am going to do a european law degree - will I even have time to fit in riding round that?
Obviously some of this relates to where you go to university... I will be going to Warwick (if I get the grades) if this changes anything?
Ok... wow that was longer than I was expecting! Victoria sponge cake (my celebration for finishing exams
P.S. who else is going off to Uni this year?