Dwyran_gold
Well-Known Member
So I’m 32 I’ve rode since I was 6 but after having my kids, putting my horse on loan and then selling him to the girl who had him on loan I’ve found myself three years down the line without riding. So I thought for a bit of ‘me’ time I’d book in some private lessons every week at my local riding school.
so last night I get there (my 3rd lesson there) and I get my horse, the instructor says “before we go in I want to tell you, this is a young horse, he is very lazy, he doesn’t listen to many commands you really have to tell him, he hasn’t been rode in a few months so isn’t in good condition either”.
I could see he wasn’t in good condition as he was 16.3hh with a massive head and the thinnest neck to hold it with and gaunt looking with a fat tum.
I got to the arena which they had split in to three and then split the three in to half so for my lesson i literally had a 20 meter circle to work with. The poor horse had his head as high as it would go in order to carry it with having no muscle tone.
The instructor kept telling me to get him on the bit so I would push him forward from the back to get him in my hands and on to the bit and he’d lose it right away. He was struggling so much.
He wouldn’t keep in any gate for long even with firm encouragement.
anyway the instructor said to me “I can see your doing everything right but you have to be very firm with this horse you have to whip him on ever stride, he’s not in good condition”
So I said “I know I could get him moving with a hard whip on every stride but I’m not sure I’m doing the horses owner any favours if she is working with him”
Instructor says “do what you have up do to get him going, this is a riding school, he can do it I want 5 20m circles without a change of pace”
So I do what she says, I whip the hell out of this poor animal every stride and yes he went but not how I’d have wanted him to get there.
Instructor says “that was great, you really worked him hard” then turns to the horse and says “don’t worry the next lesson is a starter”.
So I get off the horse and ask his age.... he’s 8!!
I got in to the car and was sick from absolute exhaustion and the whole situation.
so anyway, I spent the entire lesson trying to get the basics out of a horse who was totally out of condition and practically incapable of performing unless he was whipping to half an inch of his life.
So.... sorry for the long post but is this usual in the riding school world?
so last night I get there (my 3rd lesson there) and I get my horse, the instructor says “before we go in I want to tell you, this is a young horse, he is very lazy, he doesn’t listen to many commands you really have to tell him, he hasn’t been rode in a few months so isn’t in good condition either”.
I could see he wasn’t in good condition as he was 16.3hh with a massive head and the thinnest neck to hold it with and gaunt looking with a fat tum.
I got to the arena which they had split in to three and then split the three in to half so for my lesson i literally had a 20 meter circle to work with. The poor horse had his head as high as it would go in order to carry it with having no muscle tone.
The instructor kept telling me to get him on the bit so I would push him forward from the back to get him in my hands and on to the bit and he’d lose it right away. He was struggling so much.
He wouldn’t keep in any gate for long even with firm encouragement.
anyway the instructor said to me “I can see your doing everything right but you have to be very firm with this horse you have to whip him on ever stride, he’s not in good condition”
So I said “I know I could get him moving with a hard whip on every stride but I’m not sure I’m doing the horses owner any favours if she is working with him”
Instructor says “do what you have up do to get him going, this is a riding school, he can do it I want 5 20m circles without a change of pace”
So I do what she says, I whip the hell out of this poor animal every stride and yes he went but not how I’d have wanted him to get there.
Instructor says “that was great, you really worked him hard” then turns to the horse and says “don’t worry the next lesson is a starter”.
So I get off the horse and ask his age.... he’s 8!!
I got in to the car and was sick from absolute exhaustion and the whole situation.
so anyway, I spent the entire lesson trying to get the basics out of a horse who was totally out of condition and practically incapable of performing unless he was whipping to half an inch of his life.
So.... sorry for the long post but is this usual in the riding school world?