madhector
Well-Known Member
I have always had a go at pretty much anything, jumping wise, as long as I thought it was within my horse's capabilities. I never gave much thought to coming off, or what might happen if it all went wrong. I would always jump at the opportunity to have a go at a particularly nasty fence or combination etc...
Today I was out on a hunt ride (thanks to F+M) and was riding a horse for my boss, who is a very bold 5 yr old, that I took XC schooling last Thursday. Had a lovely time, but we came to a nice big ditch (lots of those in Suffolk
) and you could either jump it or go round it. Without even thinking about it I went round it. My boss jumped it on her horse and when she saw me at the other side asked if I had taken the youngster over it, I said no, I went round it. She couldn't believe it! And looking back neither can I.
It is just so unlike me to turn down the chance to jump something like this, I am worried I am becoming cautious and lacking that drive after breaking my leg
What if I start preferring to go and do the dreaded stressage than jump round an open HT
Silly thoughts, but worrying me all the same
Today I was out on a hunt ride (thanks to F+M) and was riding a horse for my boss, who is a very bold 5 yr old, that I took XC schooling last Thursday. Had a lovely time, but we came to a nice big ditch (lots of those in Suffolk
It is just so unlike me to turn down the chance to jump something like this, I am worried I am becoming cautious and lacking that drive after breaking my leg
Silly thoughts, but worrying me all the same