rachk89
Well-Known Member
Going to admit I am a complete idiot who does not learn from her mistakes. Almost 2 years ago, I broke my leg while attempting to get onto an ex racer. Dunno what he got spooked by, but just before I swung my leg over him, he bolted. I went to the ground and landed on both knees somehow but with both of my lower legs spread out sideways (not sure if I dislocated them or not but they did look it), and broke the bone below my knee slightly.
Now since then I've had a slight fear (ok a big fear) of getting onto horses. Refused to let that stop me, but still I dont learn.
Last night, brought my own horse alongside the mounting block. Got him stood still (or so I thought), put my foot in the stirrup and went to jump up. Of course, he walked off. I became unbalanced and fell back to the mounting block, thank god its a massive one. Did he stop? Oh no! He kept on walking and what did I do? I managed to get my foot caught in the stirrup because I am an inflexible idiot.
So there I am, clinging to the saddle, hopping along the mounting block and to the ground eventually when I run out of block, trying to get him to stop, him completely ignoring me and casually continuing on his way. Thankfully, my mum eventually turned round and noticed and grabbed him so I could remove my foot from the stirrup. How that horse didnt freak out I dont know, he is either a saint, or he was just that tired from his first night out in the field.
How does someone manage to do the same stupid thing more than once? It doesnt seem to make a difference on how scared I am about something bad happening, I will still inevitably, do the damn thing again, you know to prove a point? I dont know what that point is, but thats all I can think of. Its not like I dont know how to get onto a horse, after 21 years I think I understand pretty well.
I dont know how people around didnt laugh, think they were too polite because I had doubled over laughing at my incompetence. I wish it had been on video just so I could see it again.
Funnily enough, it has actually helped me gain confidence and trust in my horse, because if it had been the ex racer I did that on, I would be needing a new leg now. My horse however didnt give a damn just carried on walking as if that was normal. I know now that while my horse is still an animal and will be unpredictable, he does look after me when he can and wont hurt me, even when scared. The day before that, he got a major fright at the building works going on beside the outdoor arena when the guys let up some tarpaulin type stuff in the strong winds we had, so of course it made a lot of noise. He did spook, leapt forward, but when I asked him to stop he did even though he was terrified. Before then as well, in the portacabin beside the outdoor arena, someone inside dropped a load of plates just as we walked past. I jumped more than he did, he didnt even notice.
So yeah thank god to my horse being brilliant and very patient with his silly owner despite being a young green boy, and hope that made someone laugh because it cheered me up after a bad day.
Now since then I've had a slight fear (ok a big fear) of getting onto horses. Refused to let that stop me, but still I dont learn.
Last night, brought my own horse alongside the mounting block. Got him stood still (or so I thought), put my foot in the stirrup and went to jump up. Of course, he walked off. I became unbalanced and fell back to the mounting block, thank god its a massive one. Did he stop? Oh no! He kept on walking and what did I do? I managed to get my foot caught in the stirrup because I am an inflexible idiot.
So there I am, clinging to the saddle, hopping along the mounting block and to the ground eventually when I run out of block, trying to get him to stop, him completely ignoring me and casually continuing on his way. Thankfully, my mum eventually turned round and noticed and grabbed him so I could remove my foot from the stirrup. How that horse didnt freak out I dont know, he is either a saint, or he was just that tired from his first night out in the field.
How does someone manage to do the same stupid thing more than once? It doesnt seem to make a difference on how scared I am about something bad happening, I will still inevitably, do the damn thing again, you know to prove a point? I dont know what that point is, but thats all I can think of. Its not like I dont know how to get onto a horse, after 21 years I think I understand pretty well.
I dont know how people around didnt laugh, think they were too polite because I had doubled over laughing at my incompetence. I wish it had been on video just so I could see it again.
Funnily enough, it has actually helped me gain confidence and trust in my horse, because if it had been the ex racer I did that on, I would be needing a new leg now. My horse however didnt give a damn just carried on walking as if that was normal. I know now that while my horse is still an animal and will be unpredictable, he does look after me when he can and wont hurt me, even when scared. The day before that, he got a major fright at the building works going on beside the outdoor arena when the guys let up some tarpaulin type stuff in the strong winds we had, so of course it made a lot of noise. He did spook, leapt forward, but when I asked him to stop he did even though he was terrified. Before then as well, in the portacabin beside the outdoor arena, someone inside dropped a load of plates just as we walked past. I jumped more than he did, he didnt even notice.
So yeah thank god to my horse being brilliant and very patient with his silly owner despite being a young green boy, and hope that made someone laugh because it cheered me up after a bad day.