Blythe Spirit
Well-Known Member
OK I blush to admit this
but I managed to take a silly tumble this weekend jumping (Or rather failing to jump) a small rustic fence at a fun ride. Basically what happened was that my horse went to refuse this fence and I tapped the shoulder so she decided to give it a go and got one leg over then changed her mind tried to pull her leg back to her side of the fence - this resulted in such a contortion of the horse that I fell off as she scrambled back over. As I went over her retreating shoulders i somehow managed to take the bridle off with me. So now loose horse in the middle of fun ride! Woops!
(I shut the nearest field gate and fishing a handy carrot out of my pocket I caught and re-bridled her - checked she was not hurt, got back on and jumped the fence perfectly successfully and then the next 6!)
But my question is really this - how can I stop that happening again - not the falling off I appreciate that happens from time to time and I should have been riding better - but the bridle coming with me? If I had had a running martingale on would that have prevented that? Do people ride in martingales for that purpose? Or is there some other widget which can stop that? Sorry for the silly Q's but its never happened to me before and I wouldn't like it to happen again esp riding on the roads or something. It also occurred to me that having the bridle come right off rather then dangling under the horse but off its head might have been better than getting my bridle broken by tangling in legs as 10 miles would be a long way to lead home in my boot laces!
(I shut the nearest field gate and fishing a handy carrot out of my pocket I caught and re-bridled her - checked she was not hurt, got back on and jumped the fence perfectly successfully and then the next 6!)
But my question is really this - how can I stop that happening again - not the falling off I appreciate that happens from time to time and I should have been riding better - but the bridle coming with me? If I had had a running martingale on would that have prevented that? Do people ride in martingales for that purpose? Or is there some other widget which can stop that? Sorry for the silly Q's but its never happened to me before and I wouldn't like it to happen again esp riding on the roads or something. It also occurred to me that having the bridle come right off rather then dangling under the horse but off its head might have been better than getting my bridle broken by tangling in legs as 10 miles would be a long way to lead home in my boot laces!