I have been offered a job in a different part of the country, far too far to continue riding where I have been for over a year now and have grown very comfortable with both the people and horses and ponies. As riding and being around horses/ponies has been what's really kept me going these past few years, I don't want to stop, but I'm also very wary of trying out new places, as I've grown so comfortable where I am, made friends there, got to know how the horses/ponies I ride like to be ridden and their quirks, etc. I know riding somewhere else, at least for a while, could make me a much better rider in the long term, but the older I get, the more nervous I get about riding somewhere new! Where I ride at the moment, I know I can trust the people and horses (and, perhaps most importantly, the horses I'm paired with by the people). I'm more aware of my own fragility and mortality and know that not all riding places are equally good, particularly when it comes to lessons.
I'd rather try somewhere new than have to take a long break (the better part of a year), but am just very nervous about the whole idea. There does seem to be a riding school that caters for both adults and children where I'm hoping to live - not that I've actually succeeded in securing accommodation yet, priorities! - but I haven't got in touch with them just yet, as I also have a silly fear of talking to strangers on the phone. I can usually force myself when horses are involved, though, in the end!
I'm also worried that, if I can ride there, I'll get on whatever horse/pony they give me, won't manage to do anything they ask of me and will look like a fool/a total beginner all over again.
Might anyone have any words of encouragement/wisdom for me? They'd be much appreciated!
I'd rather try somewhere new than have to take a long break (the better part of a year), but am just very nervous about the whole idea. There does seem to be a riding school that caters for both adults and children where I'm hoping to live - not that I've actually succeeded in securing accommodation yet, priorities! - but I haven't got in touch with them just yet, as I also have a silly fear of talking to strangers on the phone. I can usually force myself when horses are involved, though, in the end!
I'm also worried that, if I can ride there, I'll get on whatever horse/pony they give me, won't manage to do anything they ask of me and will look like a fool/a total beginner all over again.
Might anyone have any words of encouragement/wisdom for me? They'd be much appreciated!