Seahorse
Well-Known Member
I used to be 'one of those people' that would ride anything. I would get on any horse and was brave enough and confident enough to ride it through anything.
I would ride and/or jump other people's horses that they were too scared to ride, and I never ever fell off!!!!
I showjumped my own 5 year old to newcomers level and hunted him etc.
I then gave up riding for a while and when I went back to it again I got a job in a dressage yard and it became pretty apparent that although brave, I couldn't actually ride very well
It took me 9 months of daily lessons before I could ride properly. And I then was considered a 'good' rider
However....... I then didn't ride regularly for a number of years, and had a baby ect and when I got back into riding again I had a nasty fall which broke my elbow, and 9 months later I had another fall and broke my leg.
So now, I'm not particulary brave anymore and don't consider myself a very good rider now either (compared to what I used to be like) although my bravery is coming back slowly.
Sam x
I would ride and/or jump other people's horses that they were too scared to ride, and I never ever fell off!!!!
I showjumped my own 5 year old to newcomers level and hunted him etc.
I then gave up riding for a while and when I went back to it again I got a job in a dressage yard and it became pretty apparent that although brave, I couldn't actually ride very well
It took me 9 months of daily lessons before I could ride properly. And I then was considered a 'good' rider
However....... I then didn't ride regularly for a number of years, and had a baby ect and when I got back into riding again I had a nasty fall which broke my elbow, and 9 months later I had another fall and broke my leg.
So now, I'm not particulary brave anymore and don't consider myself a very good rider now either (compared to what I used to be like) although my bravery is coming back slowly.
Sam x