bluemoon123
Well-Known Member
One for the professional riding instructors and trainers who participate in this forum - and thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I am lucky to have my own ponio on livery - but while on a weekend away with my partner, I booked a confidence giving lesson at a what is supposed to be very reputable riding school. Essentially it was to kill an hour while he was playing golf! I made clear my limited abilities repeatedly to the school - and that I was seeking a confidence giving lesson on a schoolmaster (to apply what I would learn to my own ponio).
The first I rode broncked within five mins of the warm-up - luckily I stayed on. I indicated at that point that i have lots of competition on in the weeks ahead and wasn't interested in getting injured. My instinct was to pay in full for the session (which I was very happy to do) and leave immediately. They suggested another horse - I stupidly said OK. It threw me...twice -and then bolted for good measure!!
At the time I was in shock but now I'm actually quite angry (and sore). But do I have a right to be angry? For anyone reading this, I suppose the moral of the story is always trust your instincts.
Tea and biscuits for reading.
I am lucky to have my own ponio on livery - but while on a weekend away with my partner, I booked a confidence giving lesson at a what is supposed to be very reputable riding school. Essentially it was to kill an hour while he was playing golf! I made clear my limited abilities repeatedly to the school - and that I was seeking a confidence giving lesson on a schoolmaster (to apply what I would learn to my own ponio).
The first I rode broncked within five mins of the warm-up - luckily I stayed on. I indicated at that point that i have lots of competition on in the weeks ahead and wasn't interested in getting injured. My instinct was to pay in full for the session (which I was very happy to do) and leave immediately. They suggested another horse - I stupidly said OK. It threw me...twice -and then bolted for good measure!!
At the time I was in shock but now I'm actually quite angry (and sore). But do I have a right to be angry? For anyone reading this, I suppose the moral of the story is always trust your instincts.
Tea and biscuits for reading.
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