little_flea
Well-Known Member
Sorry, I know its been done to death before...
I have been considering getting some help for a while now - as some of you know, my horse has had a bit of a show jumping blip and it has made me - a naturally passive rider at the best of times anyway, and very small on my big mare - ride even more cautiously than before.
I have concluded that I really need to learn to ride more positively if I am going to continue show jumping. At the moment I am wary of Maggie stopping, and I just seem to freeze, can't find a decent canter, ride really backwards to a fence etc. When I watch myself on video I just cringe at myself. (only on Maggie - I ride other horses ok!)
I really want to get some help and I would love some advise on what you think is the best thing to do. NPL? Hypnotherapy? Seeing a sports psychologist? Is there any long-distance stuff that actually works, such as tapes etc?
Any recommendations for where to go much appreciated - I am in London (horse in Essex).
I am really not giving my horse a decent chance, and I am putting so much pressure on myself to do well - for example, Maggie and I have no results to speak of together, a few decent rounds in 1.05m classes is the best we have done, but I still feel that because she has jumped bigger classes and I have as well, (but not together) we should be doing at least 1.15m with good results now. And we are not. I am even putting off going to shows for fear of failure (we have had some pretty disastrous rounds so it is not entirely unfounded). This usually happens in competition rather than in training and I think it is a combination of me and Maggie together.
I have been considering getting some help for a while now - as some of you know, my horse has had a bit of a show jumping blip and it has made me - a naturally passive rider at the best of times anyway, and very small on my big mare - ride even more cautiously than before.
I have concluded that I really need to learn to ride more positively if I am going to continue show jumping. At the moment I am wary of Maggie stopping, and I just seem to freeze, can't find a decent canter, ride really backwards to a fence etc. When I watch myself on video I just cringe at myself. (only on Maggie - I ride other horses ok!)
I really want to get some help and I would love some advise on what you think is the best thing to do. NPL? Hypnotherapy? Seeing a sports psychologist? Is there any long-distance stuff that actually works, such as tapes etc?
Any recommendations for where to go much appreciated - I am in London (horse in Essex).
I am really not giving my horse a decent chance, and I am putting so much pressure on myself to do well - for example, Maggie and I have no results to speak of together, a few decent rounds in 1.05m classes is the best we have done, but I still feel that because she has jumped bigger classes and I have as well, (but not together) we should be doing at least 1.15m with good results now. And we are not. I am even putting off going to shows for fear of failure (we have had some pretty disastrous rounds so it is not entirely unfounded). This usually happens in competition rather than in training and I think it is a combination of me and Maggie together.