oldie48
Well-Known Member
I'm now into 5th month with new horse, as my user name suggests, I'm no longer young and unlike many of my contemporaries I've traded up to a bigger and more powerful horse rather than the other way. Fortunately, new boy is a real poppet despite being forward and sensitive and he really hasn't put a foot wrong, however, i still find myself battling with nerves from time to time and doubting my ability to ride him.This week has been a bit up and down, I'm fine in an indoor arena, outdoor arena with good fencing and hacking but in a very open outdoor arena, the nerves kick in and go straight through to horse and he gets tight and tense and frankly I'm still strugglinging to ride his lovely canter without keeping the handbrake on! I'm not sure what I think he's going to do but I feel really nervous. Well, I had a long arena novice test ride booked for yesterday with an excellent listed judge and trainer. My preparation didn't go as well as I had hoped and I almost cancelled but I put my "brave pants" on and went. The actual test wasn't wonderful but I would have put a couple of points on his record if it had been a competition. I had several horses careering up and down in the paddocks adjacent to the arena, but horse just got on with his job. What a star! Judge gave me some nice comments and brilliant help in improving my scores and for the first time I was able to let him canter freely forward without feeling sick with apprehension. So I went from feeling completely useless to feeling pretty OK. Point of posting? Well I'm not saying I've completely overcome my nerves, I'm sure we'll still have ups and downs but if anyone reading this is having a bit of a confidence crisis it can help to face your fear and just get on with it.