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Linda Hall: Horse riding secret is out

By Linda Hall
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24 Jul, 2018 09:00 PM4 mins to read

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Linda Hall, Assistant Editor, Hawke's Bay Today.

Linda Hall, Assistant Editor, Hawke's Bay Today.

There's a new male in my life — actually there are two of them.

I've known them for about four months now and at first they were a big secret. When I was introduced to the first male, who is tall, dark and so handsome, I instantly fell in love but I was a little bit wary of him.

His name is Don and he's a 16-hands-high ex-racehorse — he's also the schoolmaster at Stable Hearts where I fronted up for my first riding lesson.

I had a horse named Imp when I was in my early teens. I've written about him before. He came off a farm and shied at everything, including the white lines on the road, but I didn't care — back then I was fearless. I basically taught myself to ride — well, at least stay on most of the time.

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I love horses and when one of my grandies became obsessed with them at a very early age it all came back to me. Anyway, late last year she finally got her own pony so I decided to do something I've been thinking about for ages — learn to ride properly. But first I needed to get my confidence back.

I'd been to Stable Hearts before to pick up said grandie from Saddle Club so I had met the owner, Michelle, and she had also been recommended to me.

The first day I turned up I was greeted with a hug and a huge friendly smile.

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After a few questions about my "riding" experience we went out into a paddock to get Don.

"Goodness, he's big," I gulped.

We took him back to the stables and here's what I just love about this place. Michelle didn't saddle him up, mount me up and start telling me what to do.

Instead the first thing we did was all about Don. I groomed him, talked to him and watched the way he responded to Michelle's voice. I might be in love with Don but you can tell who he loves.

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Then Michelle tacked up, explaining everything she did, and still it was all about Don _ making sure he was comfortable and that there was nothing too tight or pinching him.

After half an hour I felt relaxed and at ease around both Don and Michelle.

Then it was time to get on. Oh boy, I just couldn't stop smiling. I was nervous though, it was a long way down. I'm not ashamed to say I was led around the paddock.

I didn't want to even attempt to take control of this big fella. We went back to the arena where I held on for dear life while Don trotted around in a circle.

At the end of the lesson I could sort of rise to the trot and couldn't wipe the smile off my face. Then it was untack, more grooming and my first lesson was over, and I wanted to come back the next day.

Back to the secret. My plan was to learn to ride and them jump on a horse, I had no idea which horse, and gallop off around the paddock with my granddaughter. She would be amazed that Nan could actually ride.

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However, it's not easy to tell even little white lies to someone who knows you so well. I did keep it a secret for a good two months but when my daughter asked me if I could do something for her the next day (I had a lesson booked), I started stuttering and making excuses.

I knew the secret was out when she looked and me and said, "What are you up to?"

I had to tell — we had a great laugh about it and the grandie was so excited. When I left her house she said, "Bye, my horse-riding Nan."

Four months later I'm still having lessons at Stable Hearts. I have improved so much, even if I do say so myself — thanks to Michelle, Don and the other male I've fallen for, Jack (he's a horse, too).

These days I don't just go there for lessons, I go because I love just hanging out with the people and the animals, being outdoors and helping out in any way I can. It makes me feel good about the world.

If there is something you have always wanted to do . . . ride a horse, play the piano, bungy jump, learn to fly . . . I would encourage you to do it.

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It's never to late to learn something new and it's so much fun.

■ Linda Hall is assistant editor of Hawke's Bay Today.

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