gingerlegs
Well-Known Member
Sorry this might turn a little bit 'woe is me' and long so I apologise in advance..
After several years of riding tricky, young and difficult horses and attempting to event.. being dropped on the floor a few times and the constant heartache of never even managing to get 2 out of 3 to go well (despite having the ability) and then having a super school master who was helping me progress drop dead in the field at 16 ... I can officially say it's taken it's toll and I've fallen out of love eventing.
I had the joys of taking my friends super horse to an event and although I thoroughly enjoyed riding him and smiled over fences for the first time in a long while, I could have been anywhere else.
I'm lucky to have my 5yo bargain basement ex racehorse who seems to have a natural talent over fences, good brain and trainability, and even move very well... but it seems he isn't keen on the idea of eventing either! We have had some difficulties fitting a jump saddle to him and his huge shoulders that he is comfortable in, he has also had some confidence issues xc and both things combined has left us both defensive.
So new dressage career for both of us it seems and for at least a year while he grows and changes, gets stronger and has a bit more trust in me.
I'm not going to lie, I'm not looking forward to flatwork forever.. We have a fantastic trainer who gives us plenty to do but I have a competitive head and need to have a competition plan.
I know of the ROR series and will be looking in to that a bit more but what else can we work towards? Affiliated and unaffiliated. We will be aiming for Novice in the new year (maybe sooner) have our pure dressage debut at Keysoe tomorrow evening as a starting point to work from.
At the few events he's done, he's scored 32's and had 8's for his paces so I'm hoping we can be competitive, after years of being rosette free out eventing!!! (I know that's not what it's about
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And finally, has anyone else lost their mojo and managed to get back in to it after a break?
I was looking for a second horse, an eventing schoolmaster perhaps but wondering if just having 'something' I can do some SJing with to keep my eye in would be a better idea and come away from eventing completely?!
Not going to lie, I'm gutted I had so little interest in being at an event and competing
Chips and chocolate if you made it this far!
After several years of riding tricky, young and difficult horses and attempting to event.. being dropped on the floor a few times and the constant heartache of never even managing to get 2 out of 3 to go well (despite having the ability) and then having a super school master who was helping me progress drop dead in the field at 16 ... I can officially say it's taken it's toll and I've fallen out of love eventing.
I had the joys of taking my friends super horse to an event and although I thoroughly enjoyed riding him and smiled over fences for the first time in a long while, I could have been anywhere else.
I'm lucky to have my 5yo bargain basement ex racehorse who seems to have a natural talent over fences, good brain and trainability, and even move very well... but it seems he isn't keen on the idea of eventing either! We have had some difficulties fitting a jump saddle to him and his huge shoulders that he is comfortable in, he has also had some confidence issues xc and both things combined has left us both defensive.
So new dressage career for both of us it seems and for at least a year while he grows and changes, gets stronger and has a bit more trust in me.
I'm not going to lie, I'm not looking forward to flatwork forever.. We have a fantastic trainer who gives us plenty to do but I have a competitive head and need to have a competition plan.
I know of the ROR series and will be looking in to that a bit more but what else can we work towards? Affiliated and unaffiliated. We will be aiming for Novice in the new year (maybe sooner) have our pure dressage debut at Keysoe tomorrow evening as a starting point to work from.
At the few events he's done, he's scored 32's and had 8's for his paces so I'm hoping we can be competitive, after years of being rosette free out eventing!!! (I know that's not what it's about
And finally, has anyone else lost their mojo and managed to get back in to it after a break?
I was looking for a second horse, an eventing schoolmaster perhaps but wondering if just having 'something' I can do some SJing with to keep my eye in would be a better idea and come away from eventing completely?!
Not going to lie, I'm gutted I had so little interest in being at an event and competing
Chips and chocolate if you made it this far!