arwenplusone
Well-Known Member
For the most part, yes.
But I think it is more important that you can sit on something and improve it, rather than just cling on for the sake of 'saving face'.
I have nothing to prove, and to be honest I would rather say 'no, thanks' than be in a wheelchair for the rest of my life.
ETA - actually, that sounds really melodramatic.
My first point is more that it actually takes more skill than 'guts' to ride a difficult horse properly. My second point being that sometimes, it really isn't worth it.
But I think it is more important that you can sit on something and improve it, rather than just cling on for the sake of 'saving face'.
I have nothing to prove, and to be honest I would rather say 'no, thanks' than be in a wheelchair for the rest of my life.
ETA - actually, that sounds really melodramatic.
My first point is more that it actually takes more skill than 'guts' to ride a difficult horse properly. My second point being that sometimes, it really isn't worth it.