pennyturner
Well-Known Member
D4 has problems with her ankles, so last weekend rode her pony without a saddle. Pony is very comfy, and we were intent on a steady trot/canter hack, so I wasn't too worried, but the ride turned into a full on gallop-til-you-drop, screeching around corners hoolie.
On the one hand I'm terrifically impressed with the seat my 11yo has. Not many people would have stayed on, let alone led such a ride.
However, I'm not comfortable her riding at that speed without stirrups - even if she seems to be.
What do other mums do when their kids start getting outside their comfort zone? I'm the one that got them riding in the first place, so it seems a bit cowardly and hypocritical to start stopping their fun now.
On the one hand I'm terrifically impressed with the seat my 11yo has. Not many people would have stayed on, let alone led such a ride.
However, I'm not comfortable her riding at that speed without stirrups - even if she seems to be.
What do other mums do when their kids start getting outside their comfort zone? I'm the one that got them riding in the first place, so it seems a bit cowardly and hypocritical to start stopping their fun now.