Flibble
Well-Known Member
I didnt know if I should post this too soon and tempt providence but here goes.
My horse bucks he is big and I come off every time or did. Now I am not talking about your foot in the stirrup mount and get bronc'd off around an arena I am talking more about either a yippee mum this is fun buck or a shooting off thats frightened me buck.
Technically its head down between the knees and and form a sort of paper-clip shape,eject rider out of saddle and then when she is crying at her own inadequacies come trotting back saying sorry mum why are you dwon there!
So you get the picture and he is 17hh which hurts at my age.
So post my last dismissal and a compete loss of nerve Friday before Chrsitmas I decided to sell then I decided to wait until the market was more buoyant and then I decided if I was going to waitt I might as well have lots of lessons in the meantime.
Sorry..... are you yawning yet?
Well Miss has been giving me weekly lessons and talking to me lots about young horses (rising seven) their reactions and how to stay on both on the flat and post jumping a fence.
Well the lad has had a couple of whoopee doohs and every time my brain has said stand up and I have and I dont fall off!!
I even managed to stay on after a fence (not big I'm a lemon) when he landed and decided to show off to a pal by putting his nose between his toes and go.
Dont get me wrong he doesnt buck every time he is ridden or every time I jump its just I was turning into nervous nellie and suddenly it doesnt all seem so bad anymore because my automtic reaction is not the death dive of heels back bum in the air land on head but stand up get your bum off the ejector button and lift your hands.
My horse bucks he is big and I come off every time or did. Now I am not talking about your foot in the stirrup mount and get bronc'd off around an arena I am talking more about either a yippee mum this is fun buck or a shooting off thats frightened me buck.
Technically its head down between the knees and and form a sort of paper-clip shape,eject rider out of saddle and then when she is crying at her own inadequacies come trotting back saying sorry mum why are you dwon there!
So you get the picture and he is 17hh which hurts at my age.
So post my last dismissal and a compete loss of nerve Friday before Chrsitmas I decided to sell then I decided to wait until the market was more buoyant and then I decided if I was going to waitt I might as well have lots of lessons in the meantime.
Sorry..... are you yawning yet?
Well Miss has been giving me weekly lessons and talking to me lots about young horses (rising seven) their reactions and how to stay on both on the flat and post jumping a fence.
Well the lad has had a couple of whoopee doohs and every time my brain has said stand up and I have and I dont fall off!!
I even managed to stay on after a fence (not big I'm a lemon) when he landed and decided to show off to a pal by putting his nose between his toes and go.
Dont get me wrong he doesnt buck every time he is ridden or every time I jump its just I was turning into nervous nellie and suddenly it doesnt all seem so bad anymore because my automtic reaction is not the death dive of heels back bum in the air land on head but stand up get your bum off the ejector button and lift your hands.