motherof2beasts!
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I am only 40 but pretty sure it’s begun , night sweats , mood swings, insomnia. Anyhow onto horses, I’ve always been a more cautious rider (since having children) but I would now say I’m a very nervous rider.
In the school I’m confident but I’ve developed a real nervousness hacking, we did have a very scary experience too which I’m sure also played a part. Its open spaces /seeing livestock that gets the anxiety going as that’s Apollos issue, solid with machinery but has previously bolted on seeing a cow…..
Has anyone had any success with somehow developing confidence in this area specifically?
My current go to will be frowned upon by most but when he tenses up and head hits my chin , starts jogging , blowing etc I just get off and lead past then get back on. I’ve had a lot of comments about doing this and how “bad” it is, but it seems to work. If he’s mega tense and then I’m mega tense it’s too hard for me to think rationally and deal with it. When I panic I tend to freeze and on a flight animal that’s not always helpful either
In the school I’m confident but I’ve developed a real nervousness hacking, we did have a very scary experience too which I’m sure also played a part. Its open spaces /seeing livestock that gets the anxiety going as that’s Apollos issue, solid with machinery but has previously bolted on seeing a cow…..
Has anyone had any success with somehow developing confidence in this area specifically?
My current go to will be frowned upon by most but when he tenses up and head hits my chin , starts jogging , blowing etc I just get off and lead past then get back on. I’ve had a lot of comments about doing this and how “bad” it is, but it seems to work. If he’s mega tense and then I’m mega tense it’s too hard for me to think rationally and deal with it. When I panic I tend to freeze and on a flight animal that’s not always helpful either