Annagain
Well-Known Member
I'm confident 90% of the time, especially out hacking and on the flat, but I have a bit of a wobble every now and again when jumping, mainly as I don't really do it enough. My boy ruined my confidence with lots of very last minute slamming on of anchors (which we now know is because he was in pain and he doesn't jump any more, so not his fault bless him, but it is what it is) Even though my share horse is an absolute saint and even though I know it wasn't my fault in terms of riding (I do blame myself for not picking up on the signs) I can't get the stopping out of my head even 7 years later. If I jump week in week out I'm fine, but now he's 19 we're limiting it to about once a month and although he's fine with that it takes me 15 minutes to get up to speed and I really worry about it before I get going. I don't jump over 3' as I know that's when my nerves get the better of me and I start hindering him and he's too good to have that done to him.
When I was young my mum told me I was a really fussy eater and, compared to the rest of my family, I was. When I got to uni, I realised I wasn't fussy at all, there was a girl I shared a house with whose list of things she would eat was shorter than the list of things I wouldn't. When I think I'm having a confidence wobble I always think of this to put it into perspective. There are people terrified to get a horse so I can get over my jumping wobbles!
When I was young my mum told me I was a really fussy eater and, compared to the rest of my family, I was. When I got to uni, I realised I wasn't fussy at all, there was a girl I shared a house with whose list of things she would eat was shorter than the list of things I wouldn't. When I think I'm having a confidence wobble I always think of this to put it into perspective. There are people terrified to get a horse so I can get over my jumping wobbles!