FestiveFuzz
Well-Known Member
So it's turned out the confidence giving ponio is a tad greener and a damn sight spookier than initially thought, even so I've been persevering with her and we even managed our first canter in an open field and first hack alone last weekend 
Cut to this weekend and it all seems to have gone a bit wrong
I spent yesterday morning umming and ahhing over what to do with her as it was incredibly windy where we are. I'd just settled on schooling her when I spotted a rather smoky bonfire next to the paddock we use for schooling so that kinda ruled that idea out as I thought the wind and smoke may be a bit too much for spooky pone.
So I decided to put my brave pants on and hack her out instead. Looking back I really wish I hadn't ridden out as right from the start I assumed she'd be extra spooky because of the weather and looking back I think this made both of us more tense.
As we were leaving the yard one of the liveries stopped us to warn us about some tarpaulin that was hiding in one of the gateways and scaring all the horses which made me stress more but I figured we should just get on with it. And for the first half of the hack that's what we did. She was spookier than usual but nothing I couldn't handle and I actually began to wonder why I had gotten so stressed about hacking out.
Unfortunately to get back to the yard we had to turn on to a narrow lane with high grassy hedgerows either side and fields behind them. The wind was really whipping round us at this point and I could feel her getting really tense. Being a short backed 14.2 when she tenses up she practically disappears from beneath me and felt like a coiled spring.
I kept half halting her to keep her listening to me but then a yappy little dog came tearing across the field towards us and she did the typical pony jump and step sideways, I managed to sit to it but then she refused to walk on and just kept jogging sideways. Whenever I asked for a half halt she'd just jog on the spot, throwing her head about and doing little bunny hops and as embarrassed as I am to admit it, I decided to hop off and walk her the rest of the way home
I now just feel like a bit of a failure. A few years ago I'd have just kept my leg on and told her to get on with it but since the accident I just find myself panicking whenever I'm faced with a difficult situation.
I just don't know how to get my confidence back as every time I think I've got things sussed something like this happens
Sorry for the huge pity post. Cookies and milk for anyone who made it to the end.
Cut to this weekend and it all seems to have gone a bit wrong
So I decided to put my brave pants on and hack her out instead. Looking back I really wish I hadn't ridden out as right from the start I assumed she'd be extra spooky because of the weather and looking back I think this made both of us more tense.
As we were leaving the yard one of the liveries stopped us to warn us about some tarpaulin that was hiding in one of the gateways and scaring all the horses which made me stress more but I figured we should just get on with it. And for the first half of the hack that's what we did. She was spookier than usual but nothing I couldn't handle and I actually began to wonder why I had gotten so stressed about hacking out.
Unfortunately to get back to the yard we had to turn on to a narrow lane with high grassy hedgerows either side and fields behind them. The wind was really whipping round us at this point and I could feel her getting really tense. Being a short backed 14.2 when she tenses up she practically disappears from beneath me and felt like a coiled spring.
I kept half halting her to keep her listening to me but then a yappy little dog came tearing across the field towards us and she did the typical pony jump and step sideways, I managed to sit to it but then she refused to walk on and just kept jogging sideways. Whenever I asked for a half halt she'd just jog on the spot, throwing her head about and doing little bunny hops and as embarrassed as I am to admit it, I decided to hop off and walk her the rest of the way home
I now just feel like a bit of a failure. A few years ago I'd have just kept my leg on and told her to get on with it but since the accident I just find myself panicking whenever I'm faced with a difficult situation.
I just don't know how to get my confidence back as every time I think I've got things sussed something like this happens
Sorry for the huge pity post. Cookies and milk for anyone who made it to the end.