HelenRod
Active Member
Can you ever truly compete, if the rider talent isn't up to scratch. I am wondering if I am ever going to get past the level I am currently at and be able to ride at the required standard.
I bought a sec D 2-years ago, pretty much a blank canvass.
Now I like to compete at showing, he is beautiful breeding and although I am biased is beautiful example of the Welsh D Breed but I just don't feel like I will ever truly be good enough to take him to where he could really compete due to my lack of skill and ability to guide him. We have a done a few local shows, where he has been done OK, 2nd, 3rd and 1st (in a walk and trot class) and then I took him to a big national event where we did OK but was pretty much told he could go better and I only got the placing I got because he is so pretty.
I take regular lessons but I don't seem to be improving at any great speed and when I see my instructor ride him he goes beautifully every time.
He is still young and I want him set-up right from the beginning, am I best just carrying on with lessons and just give up on the idea of competing at all.
I bought a sec D 2-years ago, pretty much a blank canvass.
Now I like to compete at showing, he is beautiful breeding and although I am biased is beautiful example of the Welsh D Breed but I just don't feel like I will ever truly be good enough to take him to where he could really compete due to my lack of skill and ability to guide him. We have a done a few local shows, where he has been done OK, 2nd, 3rd and 1st (in a walk and trot class) and then I took him to a big national event where we did OK but was pretty much told he could go better and I only got the placing I got because he is so pretty.
I take regular lessons but I don't seem to be improving at any great speed and when I see my instructor ride him he goes beautifully every time.
He is still young and I want him set-up right from the beginning, am I best just carrying on with lessons and just give up on the idea of competing at all.