Hedge_pig
Well-Known Member
I'm struggling to know what to do in my horsey life at the moment, I'm stuck in a rut and I need some ideas for ways to improve things.
Bit of history, I've been riding for 8 years, sporadic lessons for the first few but riding solidly for the last 3 years at least once a week. Shared a lovely warmblood mare who I then took on full loan but didn't have the time to keep her the way I wanted so gave her back and have gone back to sharing another horse 2 days a week along with lessons at a riding school twice a week. I'm currently riding 4 times a week.
After the length of time I've been riding I'd expect to be competing, confident in my riding and around horses and be able to do most things competently but I can't do any of those things!
I can't lunge (can make a horse go round in circles but not sure how to work them correctly while I'm doing it), can't keep a horse in a consistent outline, can't jump without shaking (tiny cross poles) so xc and hunting are out the window and have never jumped a course, nervous hacking (since share horse tanked off with me), would have no idea where to start with groundwork, training etc. I am ok with 'normal' situations but if anything unexpected happens I go to pieces, give away my reins and let the horse take control of the situation, not always with an ideal ending!
I'm just not sure what to do next, had a couple of falls recently after years with none, my confidence has gone completely to pot along with my lower leg position, and I still feel like a total novice after all this time. I wanted to go out competing in dressage next year but the way things are at the moment I can't ever see us getting there, and if we did I wouldn't know where to start, I wouldn't know what to wear, what tack we need, and if I can't keep a consistent outline what on earth would our score be!
I have booked on to a horse first aid course so I'm at least more confident with some aspects of horse care but I just don't know what else I can do. I have lessons twice a week with good instructors riding a variety of horses but I just don't feel like I'm making any progress.
I'd be grateful for any ideas people could give me to get out out of this rut, apologies for the essay!
Bit of history, I've been riding for 8 years, sporadic lessons for the first few but riding solidly for the last 3 years at least once a week. Shared a lovely warmblood mare who I then took on full loan but didn't have the time to keep her the way I wanted so gave her back and have gone back to sharing another horse 2 days a week along with lessons at a riding school twice a week. I'm currently riding 4 times a week.
After the length of time I've been riding I'd expect to be competing, confident in my riding and around horses and be able to do most things competently but I can't do any of those things!
I can't lunge (can make a horse go round in circles but not sure how to work them correctly while I'm doing it), can't keep a horse in a consistent outline, can't jump without shaking (tiny cross poles) so xc and hunting are out the window and have never jumped a course, nervous hacking (since share horse tanked off with me), would have no idea where to start with groundwork, training etc. I am ok with 'normal' situations but if anything unexpected happens I go to pieces, give away my reins and let the horse take control of the situation, not always with an ideal ending!
I'm just not sure what to do next, had a couple of falls recently after years with none, my confidence has gone completely to pot along with my lower leg position, and I still feel like a total novice after all this time. I wanted to go out competing in dressage next year but the way things are at the moment I can't ever see us getting there, and if we did I wouldn't know where to start, I wouldn't know what to wear, what tack we need, and if I can't keep a consistent outline what on earth would our score be!
I have booked on to a horse first aid course so I'm at least more confident with some aspects of horse care but I just don't know what else I can do. I have lessons twice a week with good instructors riding a variety of horses but I just don't feel like I'm making any progress.
I'd be grateful for any ideas people could give me to get out out of this rut, apologies for the essay!