Hullabaloo
Well-Known Member
How easy do you find it to ride different types of horses?
I was riding my friend's welsh cob earlier and I couldn't ride him for toffee. I couldn't wrap my legs round him and had to keep kicking which did nothing for my leg position. I found it hard to get any bend (maybe related to the leg thing) and my steering was a bit wonky. He looks lovely when she rides him so I know he can go really nicely but I just couldn't seem to find the right buttons to press.
My horse is a tb type and much narrower. He's also very wriggly (a bit like sitting on a worm) and more forward going.
For the last couple of years I've mainly only ridden my horse, although before that I used to ride lots of different horses. My horse hasn't been in ridden work for 7 weeks so I'm a bit out of practice.
I'm feeling pretty useless now and wondered does anyone else have trouble riding different types of horses, or do I have to face the fact that I've forgotten how to ride?
I was riding my friend's welsh cob earlier and I couldn't ride him for toffee. I couldn't wrap my legs round him and had to keep kicking which did nothing for my leg position. I found it hard to get any bend (maybe related to the leg thing) and my steering was a bit wonky. He looks lovely when she rides him so I know he can go really nicely but I just couldn't seem to find the right buttons to press.
My horse is a tb type and much narrower. He's also very wriggly (a bit like sitting on a worm) and more forward going.
For the last couple of years I've mainly only ridden my horse, although before that I used to ride lots of different horses. My horse hasn't been in ridden work for 7 weeks so I'm a bit out of practice.
I'm feeling pretty useless now and wondered does anyone else have trouble riding different types of horses, or do I have to face the fact that I've forgotten how to ride?