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calvari
7 months ago

Hi Cherry2345,

I totally understand your concern. But now almost every rider in his life makes more or less long breaks from riding sports. I couldn’t ride two months in spite of my own horses, because you had broken me in a fall.

After months of riding, you can’t just get into the saddle and ride as if never had been. Basically it can be said: It’s true, riding isn’t lost. Similar to cycling or swimming, the movement patterns we perform during riding are solidified. With time and through repetition, they make sure that after a longer break we didn’t hops around like a bloody beginner on the horse. Of course, only if you are regularly and relatively well ridden before the riding break.

The first ride after a long break will be one thing: exhausting! Muscles that are not used and trained lose strength.

What horse would you ride? Not every horse is as good-natured and balanced as a school horse and some four-legged people may react more violently to erroneous aids. And at first, your help will be worse than before the riding break. In addition, it can help to deal with (s) a horse first from the ground.

Best regards calvari

calvari
7 months ago
Reply to  Kirsche2345

You have to expect him to be insecure. Is there the possibility to ride a safer horse at first?

Hjalti
7 months ago

Do not learn, only from the exercise and no more muscles. But idR is not such a big problem. Many well-known riders have experienced many years of riding breaks. It usually doesn’t break down.

Is that your mother’s lap? So why such a crack 🤷

Urlewas
7 months ago

What do you expect to get answers other than yesterday? So again for writing: no, you don’t learn, but of course, if you’re out of practice, you can’t connect seamlessly. And that has nothing to do with your parents. What’s your problem now? Talk to your mother and go to ride joyfully 😉

JulianeK100
7 months ago

Of course, you won’t go as soon as you could, and you will certainly not be able to do anything anymore – but that’s normal. You will have much easier than beginners to get back in

Aylamanolo
7 months ago

No, maybe you believe this in the first hour, but you’re jerking back in.

However, when my first Arab died, I hadn’t rode for four years. For health reasons: my hip was broken. When I finally got a new one, I wanted to ride right away and bought a new horse before the surgery. Arabs, of course. Since the horse was practically still raw, I asked a friend if I could ride her Norwegian beforehand to get used to riding again. I was allowed. He was very good. Well, riding went like that… because my tendons and ligaments were shortened. After 20 minutes I had to sit down because I got pain. When I arrived at him for 1 hour of painless riding, I started riding my mare.

That went because I couldn’t ride the almost raw horse long before. I couldn’t have done the riding badge right now, but it wasn’t possible with my young mare anyway.

I was very careful at first because I didn’t trust my motor skills. I rode a lot together with my girlfriend and her horse to get used to the horse. But right at the second ride, we rode a grass trail next to a small road. Step naturally, we were suddenly overtaken by at least 10 race cyclists. Whoosh. My horse that didn’t know that, terrified and shot. I grabbed the reins, turned the legs and had them under control in about 5 m. * I knew the old reflexes were still true.

From this: don’t worry, it’s all coming back and at your age too fast. In the first one or two hours, you might have some problems, but then it goes back.

FunnyFanny
7 months ago

Depends on what level you were before.

You’ll probably get muscle cats, but you don’t want to ride “full pull”.
You actually do nix, only the feeling comes back after a few hours.

MajaViktorowna
7 months ago

Don’t worry, you have to get used to it in the beginning, you just start with “Eingeröstet”

pony
7 months ago

your previous question, only in green.

Your fear is absolutely unfounded, your question paradoxically. To find out, you have to try it. If you don’t want to try it, it’s not that important to you.

Pferdejulia
7 months ago

You’re not going to be able to tie up with your old whisper, but you don’t learn to ride. Why do you ask the same question a thousand times? Do you hope for other answers?