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I would love to! I'm a little bit afraid to though, because (1. Oreo's gait is extremely messy. Its hard to sit in the saddle at times, even when she trots! (2. I don't have enough trust in her yet, but perhaps when I can go trail riding. Billie ((My instructor.
I got to lazy to write out that long word, so I'm just gonna call her Billie now.)) said that I can go faster then, because her horses behave much better when they are away from their pasture.
Gosh, I was so afraid my first time, so I get you!
Bo, my lease horse, is also super duper bumpy, though part of the reason is that my seat is a bit off when I ride; I don't really move with her. I'm taking lessons for the first time in 3 years this Sunday, so I'm excited to fix that.
I love the trails, but the problem is, some horses don't always like to stop/stay at a slow pace when they're not closed in. That's why I miss the arena right now.
I'm kind of afraid to go any faster than a trot.
I love going fast in a car, but when it comes to riding horses......Sign me up for the scaredy-cat list.
I'm afraid I might not be sitting in the saddle right, and then maybe fall off and get hurt. I really don't want to ever fall off, but then I wouldn't be a real cowgirl, or so Billie says.
That, and I'm afraid that if I come upon a corner whilst going fast, I might not be able to round it fast enough. I'm deathly afraid of corners and turns after my segwaying accident, so when ever my Mom or Dad turns while driving, I tend to grip my seat and hold on for dear life.
Cool!