Minnies_Mum
Well-Known Member
Hrmph!
Last Saturday I posted about the riding school pony who bronced me straight off in my lesson (myself having been assured she would not buck!). Well, today I had a jumping lesson on my little shared pony and, yup, hit the deck again!
Not pony's fault, it was my first jumping lesson in 7 years and I was nervous- not enough positivity resulted in a refusal and I toppled off. I think the lesson was a bit too technical for my current level of experience and confidence. We did a grid of bounce fences and, not having jumped for so long, I'm still just amazed to find myself on the other side of a fence! Certainly wasn't mentally prepared for another 4 after that! Would have been nice just to pop some small fences to get my confidence.
Does anyone else find that, if you have a fall, you're more likely to have another one quite soon after? I used to find it when at RS. Just after I'd joked to housemate this morning that I couldn't fall off two weeks running......!
Last Saturday I posted about the riding school pony who bronced me straight off in my lesson (myself having been assured she would not buck!). Well, today I had a jumping lesson on my little shared pony and, yup, hit the deck again!
Not pony's fault, it was my first jumping lesson in 7 years and I was nervous- not enough positivity resulted in a refusal and I toppled off. I think the lesson was a bit too technical for my current level of experience and confidence. We did a grid of bounce fences and, not having jumped for so long, I'm still just amazed to find myself on the other side of a fence! Certainly wasn't mentally prepared for another 4 after that! Would have been nice just to pop some small fences to get my confidence.
Does anyone else find that, if you have a fall, you're more likely to have another one quite soon after? I used to find it when at RS. Just after I'd joked to housemate this morning that I couldn't fall off two weeks running......!