HeatherArgyll26
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Hello! I started riding 4 years ago (at the age of 50) but it's difficult to find lessons where I live so they have been sporadic. I've taken maybe 20 lessons each year with little riding outside of that. I am comfortable with the basics of dressage like leg yields, working on getting connection, and am happy to canter on horses 15 hands and less.
The last few places I've taken lessons, I've ridden the trainers retired dressage horses. The horse I rode last year started to get more spicey as time went by. One day, he had a huge spook at something that had always been in the arena, then bolted. Somehow, I stayed on and was able to stop him but I have the video and I very nearly came off. Apparently, this wasn't unusual for him when younger so I decided to stay safe at my age, I stopped lessons with him. Fast forward to now - found a place with another retired dressage horse. He's huge to me at 16.5 hands and I didn't want to ride such a large horse because I am not comfortable cantering on these big ones - if I fall, it's a long way down and at a fast pace. He's been pretty good - has a few spooks in the trot but nothing I couldn't sit. I started cantering on him and was feeling quite comfortable. Wouldn't you know, he bucked - everything was fine one second, and before I could even think about what to do, went flying off. While I landed on my back, luckily, I only ended up bruised and with a slightly sprained ankle.
I accept there is the potential to get hurt but I wonder with my limited riding, is this normal? As in, is it common for beginners to ride horses that have big spooks/bucks? I watch kids taking lessons on horses on a few barns in the area that are so chill and wonder if I need to give up on dressage and go to one of these lesson barns where the horses aren't so spicey and the lessons are a bit more basic. I know it's all relative but I wondered if any of you had any thoughts on the matter. Thank you!
The last few places I've taken lessons, I've ridden the trainers retired dressage horses. The horse I rode last year started to get more spicey as time went by. One day, he had a huge spook at something that had always been in the arena, then bolted. Somehow, I stayed on and was able to stop him but I have the video and I very nearly came off. Apparently, this wasn't unusual for him when younger so I decided to stay safe at my age, I stopped lessons with him. Fast forward to now - found a place with another retired dressage horse. He's huge to me at 16.5 hands and I didn't want to ride such a large horse because I am not comfortable cantering on these big ones - if I fall, it's a long way down and at a fast pace. He's been pretty good - has a few spooks in the trot but nothing I couldn't sit. I started cantering on him and was feeling quite comfortable. Wouldn't you know, he bucked - everything was fine one second, and before I could even think about what to do, went flying off. While I landed on my back, luckily, I only ended up bruised and with a slightly sprained ankle.
I accept there is the potential to get hurt but I wonder with my limited riding, is this normal? As in, is it common for beginners to ride horses that have big spooks/bucks? I watch kids taking lessons on horses on a few barns in the area that are so chill and wonder if I need to give up on dressage and go to one of these lesson barns where the horses aren't so spicey and the lessons are a bit more basic. I know it's all relative but I wondered if any of you had any thoughts on the matter. Thank you!