sparklypickle
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I had a fall a few months back and it's really knocked my confidence in riding. While out hacking, the horse I ride bolted and I tried to turn him to slow him down, but instead he started broncing side to side and threw me off, breaking my nose in the process. This happened a week after his field got broken into and he got quite spooked by it all, so of course I don't blame him for it. The bolting and broncing was totally uncharacteristic of him as I've been hacking him for over a year and only ever had one other bolting incident (quite reasonable...Someone threw a Frisbee behind him) where it was safe to let him burn a bit off before bringing him back under control.
The problem now is that as soon as he starts to feel a little lightfooted, I get really tense and expect the worst. Our hacking buddy got all fizzed up this weekend and I was convinced that we were both going to charge off into the sunset!! Hes a really lovely old boy at 26 years old and 99% of the time is an absolute angel.
Does anyone have any advice on how to build up my confident and trust again? To be honest I've gone from being quite a confident rider to now being afraid to canter him incase I can't stop him
which is so sad because he loves to have a good blast and show off how young he feels inside! I ride him using the snaffle ring of a French gag (that he came with) but he hates the action of the gag rings, so I am loathe to move down a ring.
I would practise in the field by schooling him but he's so resistant to schooling he is stubborn and really hates it and I'm lucky to get a few strides of trot out of him in the field , let alone a canter!
Should I go for a lesson to practise canter on a slower horse in a controlled environment?
I had a fall a few months back and it's really knocked my confidence in riding. While out hacking, the horse I ride bolted and I tried to turn him to slow him down, but instead he started broncing side to side and threw me off, breaking my nose in the process. This happened a week after his field got broken into and he got quite spooked by it all, so of course I don't blame him for it. The bolting and broncing was totally uncharacteristic of him as I've been hacking him for over a year and only ever had one other bolting incident (quite reasonable...Someone threw a Frisbee behind him) where it was safe to let him burn a bit off before bringing him back under control.
The problem now is that as soon as he starts to feel a little lightfooted, I get really tense and expect the worst. Our hacking buddy got all fizzed up this weekend and I was convinced that we were both going to charge off into the sunset!! Hes a really lovely old boy at 26 years old and 99% of the time is an absolute angel.
Does anyone have any advice on how to build up my confident and trust again? To be honest I've gone from being quite a confident rider to now being afraid to canter him incase I can't stop him
I would practise in the field by schooling him but he's so resistant to schooling he is stubborn and really hates it and I'm lucky to get a few strides of trot out of him in the field , let alone a canter!
Should I go for a lesson to practise canter on a slower horse in a controlled environment?