rolsterlady
Well-Known Member
My friend and I went for a side saddle lesson at a local riding school earlier this year, just for a bit of fun really and to try out something different.
In my first lesson, the instructor had me cantering and jumping, and i felt a little like i was being made to run before i could walk! I didn't mind too much as I felt quite balanced and was on a safe horse, but as she put the fence up a few inches, the horse I was riding ran out, and I flew straight out the side door and landed on the jump. I was okay, just a bit bruised. Got back on and jumped the smaller fence again. My fried refused to jump as the didn't feel ready (I probably should have done this too!).
I didn't go back for a few months as I had only gone for fun and couldn't afford regular side saddle lessons, on top of lessons with my own horses! However my friend carried on with the lessons and went about once a month. I went back with her after her 4th/5th time to have another lesson for fun. They only do individual lessons so my friend rode first, and was put on a young horse. As my friend was riding around in walk, the instructor light-heartedly said to me 'I hope this horse is okay today, she's never been ridden in a side saddle before'', which shocked me but she said the horse was very safe and assured me that horses adapt very well to side saddle.
Anyway, after a bit of walk and trot, canter work started and the horse looked a bit fidgity to me. On the 2nd attempt to canter, the horse threw a HUGE buck and my friend fell off. She hurt her back and hip and was in too much pain to get back on. I was given another horse to ride for my lesson. My friend is still suffering from the pain a few months on and is having scans etc on her hip soon to see what damage has been done, but she isn't too bothered about letting the riding school know/taking legal action.
What are your views? Do you think the riding school/instructors were in the wrong? (we had a different instructor each time) or do you think it is acceptable as they are horses after all and things can go wrong!? I'm not too bothered about my fall but I think my friends could have been easily prevented.
Sorry for long post!
In my first lesson, the instructor had me cantering and jumping, and i felt a little like i was being made to run before i could walk! I didn't mind too much as I felt quite balanced and was on a safe horse, but as she put the fence up a few inches, the horse I was riding ran out, and I flew straight out the side door and landed on the jump. I was okay, just a bit bruised. Got back on and jumped the smaller fence again. My fried refused to jump as the didn't feel ready (I probably should have done this too!).
I didn't go back for a few months as I had only gone for fun and couldn't afford regular side saddle lessons, on top of lessons with my own horses! However my friend carried on with the lessons and went about once a month. I went back with her after her 4th/5th time to have another lesson for fun. They only do individual lessons so my friend rode first, and was put on a young horse. As my friend was riding around in walk, the instructor light-heartedly said to me 'I hope this horse is okay today, she's never been ridden in a side saddle before'', which shocked me but she said the horse was very safe and assured me that horses adapt very well to side saddle.
Anyway, after a bit of walk and trot, canter work started and the horse looked a bit fidgity to me. On the 2nd attempt to canter, the horse threw a HUGE buck and my friend fell off. She hurt her back and hip and was in too much pain to get back on. I was given another horse to ride for my lesson. My friend is still suffering from the pain a few months on and is having scans etc on her hip soon to see what damage has been done, but she isn't too bothered about letting the riding school know/taking legal action.
What are your views? Do you think the riding school/instructors were in the wrong? (we had a different instructor each time) or do you think it is acceptable as they are horses after all and things can go wrong!? I'm not too bothered about my fall but I think my friends could have been easily prevented.
Sorry for long post!