holzrokz
Well-Known Member
So today was my first lesson with one of the teams, and it didn't go too badly!
Had to travel all the way to ipswitch from colchester! Lucky most riders in the team have cars! First we watched the other team members finish off their lesson. I have to admit i felt pretty aprehensive at that point as they were all amazing riders! I thought i would end up making a fool out of myself by riding terribly or falling off!
Luckily had a really nice horse to start off with, so different to the horses i usually ride! Nice expresive movements and worked on the bit nicely. Even got a walk to canter transition that i wasn't expecting! Just gave him the aids and off he went, not a single stride of trot inbetween! Surprised me so much that i'm amazed i didn't fall off backwards!
The next horse i rode (as we swapped halfway through for some reason) was a smaller little cob type, totally different to the first. Much slower and harder to get moving, but still a nice little horse and got a few good transitions out of him. The other riders are much better than me but i didn't feel as misplaced as i thought i would! And the instructor was nice and gave some good feedback.
Next week we'll be jumping, fingers crossed i don't fall off! Will be nice to jump some bigger jump again (well when i say big no bigger than 3ft, but thats huge to me!)
thanks for reading this far, chocolate ecclairs for all!

Had to travel all the way to ipswitch from colchester! Lucky most riders in the team have cars! First we watched the other team members finish off their lesson. I have to admit i felt pretty aprehensive at that point as they were all amazing riders! I thought i would end up making a fool out of myself by riding terribly or falling off!
Luckily had a really nice horse to start off with, so different to the horses i usually ride! Nice expresive movements and worked on the bit nicely. Even got a walk to canter transition that i wasn't expecting! Just gave him the aids and off he went, not a single stride of trot inbetween! Surprised me so much that i'm amazed i didn't fall off backwards!
The next horse i rode (as we swapped halfway through for some reason) was a smaller little cob type, totally different to the first. Much slower and harder to get moving, but still a nice little horse and got a few good transitions out of him. The other riders are much better than me but i didn't feel as misplaced as i thought i would! And the instructor was nice and gave some good feedback.
Next week we'll be jumping, fingers crossed i don't fall off! Will be nice to jump some bigger jump again (well when i say big no bigger than 3ft, but thats huge to me!)
thanks for reading this far, chocolate ecclairs for all!