Equilibrium Ireland
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I've lost confidence over the years a number of times. But it was my job. I galloped out in a racing yard. I didn't have the option of not riding. I had to acknowledge how I felt and get my mind right. There were some horses I asked to be taken off of as I wasn't doing them any favors. But by the same token I got on horses others didn't like and did a good job on them. I have many stories of horses that gave me my confidence back and ones that took it away but it would take too long. The good far outweighed the bad and so I continued and loved what I did.
I own 5. One is my broodmare. 2 I bred and ride. I've never had any reason not to trust them nor them me. They are just brilliant and I feel very lucky to have them. One I bred is 2 so obviously haven't ridden her but I'm sure she'll be fine. My other one is 17. He's also a long story. I got him injured and he was never supposed to come sound. He did and he is a diamond.
I also start horses for clients. None have worried me. We get reschoolers from time to time that have had some bad experiences. If I don't feel capable of doing right by them to get them over their issues my husband is the much better rider. He has zero fear and trusts everything. He's good for horses.
The thing I will say is I think we all have confidence issues from time to time. It really is ok. I think sometimes people try and hide it and pretend it will be ok. I find once I start to acknowledge the issue, I get over it much quicker. I never have issues giving babies my trust. My biggest concern is never giving them a reason to not trust me.
Terri
I own 5. One is my broodmare. 2 I bred and ride. I've never had any reason not to trust them nor them me. They are just brilliant and I feel very lucky to have them. One I bred is 2 so obviously haven't ridden her but I'm sure she'll be fine. My other one is 17. He's also a long story. I got him injured and he was never supposed to come sound. He did and he is a diamond.
I also start horses for clients. None have worried me. We get reschoolers from time to time that have had some bad experiences. If I don't feel capable of doing right by them to get them over their issues my husband is the much better rider. He has zero fear and trusts everything. He's good for horses.
The thing I will say is I think we all have confidence issues from time to time. It really is ok. I think sometimes people try and hide it and pretend it will be ok. I find once I start to acknowledge the issue, I get over it much quicker. I never have issues giving babies my trust. My biggest concern is never giving them a reason to not trust me.
Terri