budley95
Well-Known Member
I'm the world's worst when it comes to nerves for shows. As in I will be physically sick the night before and of a morning on the day of a competition. I've tried the whole meditation, relaxation techniques, rescue remedy and l-theanine etc.
Horse is a superstar though and puts up with my nerves and goes to sleep in between his classes, wakes up to do his job calmly and goes back to sleep. My instructor (uncle) bullied me into joining the RC he's the trainer for this year, as he wanted us for teams. Went out competing for the first time in 18 months 2 weeks ago. Horse came 8th out of 70 due to 2 time faults in the 95cm, probably from us skidding on grass where he doesn't wear shoes so didn't have studs in.
I managed to avoid doing the competition this weekend and said I'd be a helper instead. But somehow or other I've ended up being put in the teams for the 1.05cm for Hickstead in August. I've been put there as they think 95cm is below horse's capabilities (he pops round a 1.20m/1.30m course for fun at home and does the same at local clear rounds we hack too and will do a 1.50m single jump with me at home), they were also a person short for this...
I'm already panicking, not sleeping, worrying he's not got the right food, the right tack, I've not got the capability, he's not got the capability, he's going to get silly there, I'm going to get hurt, he's going to get hurt and so on and so forth. I know that none of that is true. Uncle and chairman wouldn't have put us in the class if they didn't think we were capable. I wouldn't be getting told to get on with it if they had any doubts. But I'm still worrying and being a wuss.
Any ideas to help me relax already? My OH thought it would be hilarious to get me pants with "brave pants" written all over them, but I don't think they're going to cut it with the nerves this time!
Horse is a superstar though and puts up with my nerves and goes to sleep in between his classes, wakes up to do his job calmly and goes back to sleep. My instructor (uncle) bullied me into joining the RC he's the trainer for this year, as he wanted us for teams. Went out competing for the first time in 18 months 2 weeks ago. Horse came 8th out of 70 due to 2 time faults in the 95cm, probably from us skidding on grass where he doesn't wear shoes so didn't have studs in.
I managed to avoid doing the competition this weekend and said I'd be a helper instead. But somehow or other I've ended up being put in the teams for the 1.05cm for Hickstead in August. I've been put there as they think 95cm is below horse's capabilities (he pops round a 1.20m/1.30m course for fun at home and does the same at local clear rounds we hack too and will do a 1.50m single jump with me at home), they were also a person short for this...
I'm already panicking, not sleeping, worrying he's not got the right food, the right tack, I've not got the capability, he's not got the capability, he's going to get silly there, I'm going to get hurt, he's going to get hurt and so on and so forth. I know that none of that is true. Uncle and chairman wouldn't have put us in the class if they didn't think we were capable. I wouldn't be getting told to get on with it if they had any doubts. But I'm still worrying and being a wuss.
Any ideas to help me relax already? My OH thought it would be hilarious to get me pants with "brave pants" written all over them, but I don't think they're going to cut it with the nerves this time!