I'm a competative horseback rider (mostly hunter shows) and I love showing so much. The problem is, I always get nervous before any show. Yesterday I started shaking while I was sitting on my mare waiting for my trick (turn to jump, in my case). She could sense that I was nervous, as most horses can, and she figured there was some reason to be nervous about. After that she wouldn't stand still or walk foward unles my trainer was holding her, it was always backing up, away from the ring. It helps to surround myself with my awesome barn people (especially my trainer and my two best barn friends) because they tell me that no matter what happens in the ring, they will always love me as a good barn family should. However, it isn't always possible to be with them (for example, when my friends are in their classes). Also, once we get in the ring we are fine. Any suggestions on how to cool down?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? likeomgitselisa answered Sunday April 23 2006, 1:13 pm: there really shouldnt be any reason to be nervous because its all about the fun of it an no matter what there is always a next time to compete and you friends and trainer said they would love you no matter what. Next time try to go out there and just have fun. If that doesnt help, i always sing/talk to myself while i play soccer and it is sorta the same thing so try that and if that does not help then try talking to you mare and just relax and breathe..
illLuvUbetterx3 answered Sunday April 23 2006, 12:14 pm: well i know how it can be before going into the ring, i am also a competative horse back rider. When i am nervous before going into the ring i allways take atleast a minute to breath and get concentrated. i hope i helped<3 [ illLuvUbetterx3's advice column | Ask illLuvUbetterx3 A Question ]
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