pogface
Well-Known Member
Me. Am I too old to learn to jump properly?
I have been riding for over 20 years BUT most of those 20 years have been spent hacking. I did not learn to jump properly as a child. Occassional pop over a pole on the ground maybe, but never did anything bigger.
I share a fab mare that is more than capable. She can certainly do it, but I am beginning to doubt myself.
My confidence is fairly low, before sharing my current horse I was having lessons at a riding school, as I had nothing else to ride and I just kept falling off, body slamming indoor school wall at my worst.
I now have a brilliant instructor, who is excellent with me and the horse. But I just wonder if I have left it too late. I fall off every single time... The same reason, i'm too far forward, Liv (horse) takes off too early or pops in an extra stride, I'm not ready, she lands, I fall on her neck, then normally roll out the side door. Thankfully I do tend to land on my feet though, but thats not the point. I keep doing it!
Do I just give up and thank my lucky stars I've not really hurt myself before now? Or keep going...dreading every time someone hauls the poles out from the side of the school...Knowing I'll probably fall off... Everyone probably thinking 'for goodness sake Woman, give it up already - stick to what you know!'
Honesty please team... Tell it how it is - not that this is an issue on this forum
Tea and cake for all
I have been riding for over 20 years BUT most of those 20 years have been spent hacking. I did not learn to jump properly as a child. Occassional pop over a pole on the ground maybe, but never did anything bigger.
I share a fab mare that is more than capable. She can certainly do it, but I am beginning to doubt myself.
My confidence is fairly low, before sharing my current horse I was having lessons at a riding school, as I had nothing else to ride and I just kept falling off, body slamming indoor school wall at my worst.
I now have a brilliant instructor, who is excellent with me and the horse. But I just wonder if I have left it too late. I fall off every single time... The same reason, i'm too far forward, Liv (horse) takes off too early or pops in an extra stride, I'm not ready, she lands, I fall on her neck, then normally roll out the side door. Thankfully I do tend to land on my feet though, but thats not the point. I keep doing it!
Do I just give up and thank my lucky stars I've not really hurt myself before now? Or keep going...dreading every time someone hauls the poles out from the side of the school...Knowing I'll probably fall off... Everyone probably thinking 'for goodness sake Woman, give it up already - stick to what you know!'
Honesty please team... Tell it how it is - not that this is an issue on this forum
Tea and cake for all