Girlracer
Well-Known Member
Well since falling off and breaking my leg back in May, more than once I've been told I need to improve my seat so I can stay on board and not break any more bones (online)!
I've never been bucked off, never come off when he's stood upright and he has done plenty of 'airs above ground' in the time i've had him and i've never had a problem. HOWEVER, he un-fortunately has a good spin, drop the shoulder and sod off in the opposite direction manoeuvre. Which gets me more or less every time, he's pretty sharp and doesn't give me much warning. It's knocked my confidence a fair amount as I just can't beat it, I'm on the floor before I know what's happened most the time. It isn't all that regular but when he does it I definitely fall off.
So these couple of 'helpful' comments have left me wondering... am I just useless?! And if so, what can I do to improve my seat? I wish I had a photo of him doing it, as honestly the horse does just disappear from under me.
Here are a couple of photos of us, so you can see how we look!
This is the closest photo I have of the dreaded manoeuvre.
Always results in this -
Absolutely any helpful tips would be really appreciated, as I think if I felt as though I had a way of dealing with it I'd be more confident. Or should I just get used to the fact I'm probably going to fall off fairly regularly lol?
I've never been bucked off, never come off when he's stood upright and he has done plenty of 'airs above ground' in the time i've had him and i've never had a problem. HOWEVER, he un-fortunately has a good spin, drop the shoulder and sod off in the opposite direction manoeuvre. Which gets me more or less every time, he's pretty sharp and doesn't give me much warning. It's knocked my confidence a fair amount as I just can't beat it, I'm on the floor before I know what's happened most the time. It isn't all that regular but when he does it I definitely fall off.
So these couple of 'helpful' comments have left me wondering... am I just useless?! And if so, what can I do to improve my seat? I wish I had a photo of him doing it, as honestly the horse does just disappear from under me.
Here are a couple of photos of us, so you can see how we look!
This is the closest photo I have of the dreaded manoeuvre.
Always results in this -
Absolutely any helpful tips would be really appreciated, as I think if I felt as though I had a way of dealing with it I'd be more confident. Or should I just get used to the fact I'm probably going to fall off fairly regularly lol?