chaps89
Well-Known Member
I've shared share horse for 3 years now. The first summer I did a couple of dressage tests on him (the yard he's on also runs nice friendly shows)
Many tears and bad scores later due to tension/nerves and I had a conversation with a sports psychologist type person.
At which point I realised I just don't enjoy it and don't want to compete enough to invest in the work needed to make it enjoyable. I've somehow managed to avoid doing any subsequent competing one way or another.
However show season is upon us and his owner is really keen for me to compete him again this year. (She competes him herself but usually at a higher level or in a different discipline)
How on earth do I tell her I just don't want to compete without offending or upsetting her?
Heck, I fall apart sharing a school or if there's someone in the school next to me, never mind doing an actual dressage test. Yes, it's irrational and extreme I know!
Many tears and bad scores later due to tension/nerves and I had a conversation with a sports psychologist type person.
At which point I realised I just don't enjoy it and don't want to compete enough to invest in the work needed to make it enjoyable. I've somehow managed to avoid doing any subsequent competing one way or another.
However show season is upon us and his owner is really keen for me to compete him again this year. (She competes him herself but usually at a higher level or in a different discipline)
How on earth do I tell her I just don't want to compete without offending or upsetting her?
Heck, I fall apart sharing a school or if there's someone in the school next to me, never mind doing an actual dressage test. Yes, it's irrational and extreme I know!