Sarah W
Well-Known Member
After a long break from riding I got back in the saddle last summer and - at the grand old age of 47 - I bought my first horse last October! I'm not, and never will be, a great rider but I am not a beginner either; I can trot and canter without stirrups, ride a gallop and (in the dim and distant past!) I've jumped a little. I'm having weekly lessons on a RS Lusitano and I'm making good progress.
So why, oh why do I turn into a nervous wreck when I'm hacking my horse? He's a 26 year old thoroughbred who's had a varied career; trotting racehorse, endurance races, trekking and, before I had him, a little light RS work. So he's been there, done that and has even had tiny children riding him.
I ride him 2-4 times a week, about a 20/30 minute walk around the block but the minute he snorts at something and sticks his head up I start to shake and more often than not I will get off and walk him home. If I can see what he's nervous about them I'm better and will talk him past it but when there's no obvious cause I'm more shaky than him! I *know* the worst he's going to do is trot for a few paces but then I imagine him falling over (he's not too steady on his legs) and hurting himself and me in the process.
Help!
(Ice-cream and Mars Bar sauce for those who made it to the end)
So why, oh why do I turn into a nervous wreck when I'm hacking my horse? He's a 26 year old thoroughbred who's had a varied career; trotting racehorse, endurance races, trekking and, before I had him, a little light RS work. So he's been there, done that and has even had tiny children riding him.
I ride him 2-4 times a week, about a 20/30 minute walk around the block but the minute he snorts at something and sticks his head up I start to shake and more often than not I will get off and walk him home. If I can see what he's nervous about them I'm better and will talk him past it but when there's no obvious cause I'm more shaky than him! I *know* the worst he's going to do is trot for a few paces but then I imagine him falling over (he's not too steady on his legs) and hurting himself and me in the process.
Help!
(Ice-cream and Mars Bar sauce for those who made it to the end)