hanny93
Active Member
Hello everyone, I'm new (although I've apparently been a member for quite a while!).
I currently loan a lovely mare called Candy, and have done since last Januaryish.
I hadnt ridden for about ten years before this so started right at the beginning, didnt even know how to turn etc! So I learnt pretty fast and was cantering and learning dressage tests before Candy went lame. We kept her in light work just hacking etc aroun local roads and shes now completely sound on bute, but after 3 months of hacking and occasional shooling, I am rubbish!
I really cant afford lessons that I need although Candys owner said shes happy to give me lessons, ~I just feel a bit mean because shes quite busy and i dont want her to feel obligated.
I was wondering if anyone has any advice for me? I ride alone most of the time so cant have someone telling me to even keep my heels down!
I have boks and things but im an activ elearner, i have to do the things to learn them, but i dont want todo them wrong in the first place!
Thankyou for reading any help with be most appreciated!
I currently loan a lovely mare called Candy, and have done since last Januaryish.
I hadnt ridden for about ten years before this so started right at the beginning, didnt even know how to turn etc! So I learnt pretty fast and was cantering and learning dressage tests before Candy went lame. We kept her in light work just hacking etc aroun local roads and shes now completely sound on bute, but after 3 months of hacking and occasional shooling, I am rubbish!
I really cant afford lessons that I need although Candys owner said shes happy to give me lessons, ~I just feel a bit mean because shes quite busy and i dont want her to feel obligated.
I was wondering if anyone has any advice for me? I ride alone most of the time so cant have someone telling me to even keep my heels down!
I have boks and things but im an activ elearner, i have to do the things to learn them, but i dont want todo them wrong in the first place!
Thankyou for reading any help with be most appreciated!