JGC
Well-Known Member
This pretty much sums me up too. I am under no illusions that I could get to the Olympics or the international, national circuit but my dream competitive aim is to be able to compete in reasonably big classes (foxhunter, 130m) against the pros. I'm a long way from this at the mo but thats always the end game. I am horrendously competitive and my total aim is to improve, improve and improve. Having said that I do just love riding and training horses generally so its not the only reason i do it, but I certainly have a goal.
I have been lucky enough to mould my job so that i get just enough time to ride my 2 horses to compete at a decent level and to have enough money to thow at the "hobby" (a hobby which pretty much consumes my whole life and most of my waking thoughts!). Me and my husband don't plan to have kids, otherwise i imagine it would change things dramatically.
Yep, I'm with you guys. I don't really have any talent, but I am incredibly stubborn and competitive. I had almost coerced my OH into buying an older PSG schoolmaster last week with no thought of the fact that there's a financial meltdown going on and my job isn't guaranteed beyond 2012 ... So I told him I'd get a nice (read, more expensive) youngster in a couple of years instead
I definitely want to get to PSG, as I know in the right hands my four-year-old could go at least that far, but as I can't even seem to find a trainer right now, that's looking quite far off ... There's just so much luck involved with horses, nothing is guaranteed.