Demolition_Derby
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As the title really. I have owned my horse since she was 18 months, I broke her in myself and everything she knows I have taught her. I was more than happy to do this and she is a wonderful horse. I have never been competitive but always enjoyed going to local shows etc. Last summer we were hacking to a local EC every weekend to do either the clear round or a class, only about 2'9 which I appreciate is not very big at all
but we were both very happy at this height and I never had any desire to go higher.
Anyway, getting to this summer, I have completely lost all my nerve yet I am happily jumping a course of 3ft at home
. I do need to 'wrap my legs around' her when I feel her backing off but she never ever refuses/runs out at home. Yet when I get to a show my legs seems to freeze. I simply cannot move them. Its stupid as I know all I need to do is squeeze and push her on but I just can't seem to do it
this results in her refusing (quite a lot). Like I said, I am not competitive at all ( I often went home before the jump off as I was happy doing a course and not fussed about being placed etc) so its not like I am nervous about not winning anything like that.
I just don't know whats happened to me, I have never this before and I haven't had a bad experience, just a break over the winter, like I have every year. We did a sponsored ride on Sunday and although she jumped most things first time we were following another horse and had several silly refusals.
Sorry, I have waffled on for long enough now, I don't really know what I expect people to say but I just wanted to talk about it I guess. Thank you for listening and if anyone has any helpful tips please pass them on... unless its alcohol, I gave that up a year ago
Anyway, getting to this summer, I have completely lost all my nerve yet I am happily jumping a course of 3ft at home
I just don't know whats happened to me, I have never this before and I haven't had a bad experience, just a break over the winter, like I have every year. We did a sponsored ride on Sunday and although she jumped most things first time we were following another horse and had several silly refusals.
Sorry, I have waffled on for long enough now, I don't really know what I expect people to say but I just wanted to talk about it I guess. Thank you for listening and if anyone has any helpful tips please pass them on... unless its alcohol, I gave that up a year ago