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  • Опубліковано 9 бер 2023
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    Welcome back to our Camp Series with Lucinda Fredericks! In this video, we get real about the ups and downs of equestrianism, as the effects of Bicton finally boil over.
    As a rider, I know that falling is part of the game. But when I took a hard tumble at Bicton, I didn't expect it to have such a lasting impact on me. In this video, I share my raw emotions as I struggle to come to terms with jumping my ponies again.
    I am so grateful for Ellie, who stepped in to ride Dee for me when I just couldn't. Her's and Lucinda's support and understanding helped me through one of the toughest moments of my equestrian journey.
    I was reluctant to share this, as I do worry about the comments and my reputation in the industry. However, this day I was genuinely terrified to come to a fence on my own horse, and I think it's so important to air this to the equestrian world.
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  • @elphick.event.ponies
    @elphick.event.ponies  Рік тому +627

    Thank you so much for these lovely comments guys, really means a lot ❤

    • @kelseyrides
      @kelseyrides Рік тому +13

      we love you no matter what! you’re such an inspiration to me as a rider

    • @calumbrown9665
      @calumbrown9665 Рік тому +9

      You are so amazing at what you do your passion for this sport is like no other you got this Meg!!! we all believe in you TEAM ELPHICK!!!🧡

    • @tracibishop8582
      @tracibishop8582 Рік тому +3

      You ride amazingly and keep at it ❤️

    • @kara8586
      @kara8586 Рік тому +3

      here for you, meg

    • @Sophie_Equestriann
      @Sophie_Equestriann Рік тому +4

  • @jelphick4686
    @jelphick4686 Рік тому +1176

    As Meg's Mum (the Hobbit) I just wanted to say how difficult & upsetting this was to watch 😪 However, I also wanted to say a HUGE 'Thank You' to everyone who has written a message of support or sent a few kind words. I'm so grateful that Meg has such a lovely, kind & supportive community behind her, without you all it would be so much harder. Thank you xx

    • @serenkitchener7177
      @serenkitchener7177 Рік тому +44

      Meg is a beautiful rider and like Lucinda said Dee is a real credit to you guys and the work you’ve done with her.
      You’ve totally and utterly got this, Meg ❤ no doubt about it!! Xx

    • @hellsgirvan7654
      @hellsgirvan7654 Рік тому +23

      You should be so so proud of your daughter my mum won’t even watch me ride (I’m 44) 😂

    • @alexschwebach3874
      @alexschwebach3874 Рік тому +12

      You’re the best MOM!

    • @donnastill5417
      @donnastill5417 Рік тому +9

      Now I’m crying again 😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @topperhatschire
      @topperhatschire Рік тому +6

      I'm a mother, too. It's hard for even me to watch! But she's been growing so much and she's going to get through this, too.

  • @mollynicholson2390
    @mollynicholson2390 Рік тому +1156

    Thank you for showing an honest, authentic representation of the difficult parts of this sport. Riding can be dangerous and scary, and it is refreshing to have that side of things shown by a rider we all look up to. This is going to make a lot of riders feel less alone ❤️

    • @elphick.event.ponies
      @elphick.event.ponies  Рік тому +150

      Thank you, I hope it does as is such a strange feeling when you love a sport so much! Thanks for the lovely comment! ❤

    • @idajoh09
      @idajoh09 Рік тому +14

      Could not agree more, had a fall on my horse this winter myself when jumping and its sceary trying to get back bad menoties stay so well in the mind. But so glad you got help seeing what a well done Job you have done with this horse.
      Cant wait to see you get over this fair❤️

    • @laurenpaige2896
      @laurenpaige2896 Рік тому +6

      Couldn't have said it better myself.. you have no idea how much it helps to see well established riders having these struggles.. we all go through it

    • @annjohnson8437
      @annjohnson8437 Рік тому +4

      That's exactly what I was thinking! ❤️

  • @georgiaadams8261
    @georgiaadams8261 Рік тому +459

    I love how Lucinda can be tough but was so understanding and supportive when you were struggling.

  • @feichannel
    @feichannel Рік тому +499

    It’s mentally, physically and emotionally challenging. Being open about that and understanding it is a huge part of making progress 👏

    • @TMHJ_Equestrian-Official
      @TMHJ_Equestrian-Official Рік тому +1

      Hi FEI! ❤

    • @CowsforGalsOffical
      @CowsforGalsOffical Рік тому +11

      FEI can you start paying attention to Rollkur??And the abuse in y'all's shows sometimes,alot of the riders who use Rollkur keep winning and the riders who abuse keep winning and it really is, unacceptable

    • @mollybelmont182
      @mollybelmont182 Рік тому +2

      The Golden Pony and Me, yes dressage is slowly being destroyed

  • @gracephoebea
    @gracephoebea Рік тому +214

    I absolutely love Lucinda as a coach. She's ruthless and SO gentle at exactly the right moments.

    • @Umi_Arisoficial
      @Umi_Arisoficial Рік тому +2

      Hey, do you know why she cried? I didn't understand😓🥺

    • @ClemenceMisthearth
      @ClemenceMisthearth Рік тому +6

      @@Umi_Arisoficial she had an accident and didn’t want to hurt her horse again

  • @crystalbrewster5265
    @crystalbrewster5265 Рік тому +609

    It’s going to be okay Meg. Everyone who rides long enough has times like this.
    You are so brave for filming it and you’re going to help so many people who are going through the PTSD of a fall.
    Just remember all that adrenaline/anxiety is your body trying to protect you. You aren’t crazy, or overreacting , you experienced a dangerous and scary fall and you are having to convince your body that it isn’t going to happen again.

  • @WAMama84
    @WAMama84 Рік тому +99

    Meg. This sort of content is SO needed. We all have confidence issues. Fear. Hardly anyone shows the hard stuff, so it is so nice to see such a talented rider and horse struggle and work through it. Incredibly incredibly valuable content. Seriously.

  • @chloecotton6787
    @chloecotton6787 Рік тому +197

    Oh meg, I'm sobbing, exactly how I feel after my accident, constantly imagining it happening again, it's so nice to share and know that we all feel the same, we are all routing for you! Proud of you for knowing when to take a minute and put your pony first 💗

    • @elphick.event.ponies
      @elphick.event.ponies  Рік тому +41

      Thank you! Is a really awful feeling isn't it. Although I came out pretty unscathed from my fall, it's the constant what ifs which are getting me!

    • @chloecotton6787
      @chloecotton6787 Рік тому +3

      @@elphick.event.ponies definitely, unfortunately I was not so lucky, however the love of the horse gets us through, I'm routing for you 🤗

    • @PaigeL13501
      @PaigeL13501 Рік тому

      @@elphick.event.poniesi feel the exact same way about confidence. i had a bad fall in september 2022 with my new pony and i am still struggling to find confidence to canter crossrails. my pony can be naughty so its really hard especially since i am a timid rider but i 100% understand you and I know that we will both find our confidence 🩷

  • @billiemonroe8029
    @billiemonroe8029 Рік тому +33

    I always feel like I’m the only rider that struggles with my nerves after a fall. Because I’m always surrounded by confident, accomplished riders. Thank you for posting this

  • @problemofevil_
    @problemofevil_ Рік тому +81

    "You can't train bravery" this is going to be my life quote from now on cause I do recognize myself in you so much! No matter how much we love our horses, one thing going wrong can make us lose confidence, but eventually we'll get our confidence back with time and getting used to things not going wrong. I'm really glad you shared this with us, Meg ♥

  • @Cecrophia
    @Cecrophia Рік тому +165

    Crying is emotional release, it's good for you. I think it's great that you got to see Dee jumped, she looked absolutely amazing and like she was enjoying herself. This is the horse you've trained and she's got real talent. I see this and I see a great foundation to build your confidence on.

  • @shadue5169
    @shadue5169 Рік тому +144

    Meg, we all cried with you. What a credit you are to your horses. Lucinda is absolutely right. You just need a little help right now, which everyone needs from time to time - no matter which stream of life. You haven't given up, that is why you are still on this journey and why you are with Lucinda - you have have stopped at a fence but you are progressing through and that is important. What courage you are showing. A lot of people would call it quits but you aren't, you are facing your fears and we are all rooting for you. Dee has a wonderful heart and is bursting with natural ability and class. And isnt Lucinda and Ellie wonderful. I always love the vlogs with Lucinda as she is so genuine, so passionate. You are so lucky to be surrounded by these people who care for you and support you - You'll get through this.

  • @agentk62
    @agentk62 Рік тому +223

    I do appreicate you being raw, although I know how hard these vlogs are for you to make; being a rider who frequently struggled with confidence I feel a lot less alone when those who I look up to feel the same way. ❤

  • @annejarvis7002
    @annejarvis7002 Рік тому +131

    Dear Meg, firstly thank you for your honesty & bravery. Your fall was brutal & clearly your concern isn't just for you, but mostly for your horse (typical of your loving care of your ponies). My trauma came from a car accident, but I had some falls from horses previously. Take the positives: you have got back in the saddle; you have successfully ridden not only your ponies but other people's horses. Furthermore, consider the complement from Lucinda when Ellie rode Dee - "Dee is such a credit to you & how you have produced her". I hope this experience with Lucinda, & all the emotions, form a positive start to your healing & the rebuilding of your confidence in yourself & your abilities & confidence in the awesome ponies you have so brilliantly produced. Never apologise for being truthful - there is no shame in that - entirely the opposite - it shows bravery, truthfulness & your awesome character. That's why you have such faithful followers & respect from us (& your sponsors). Much love, be well - it will get better - I know🤗x

    • @suzannechance5876
      @suzannechance5876 Рік тому +3

      Well said.

    • @emmysneyd1324
      @emmysneyd1324 Рік тому +3

      Well done, you’re well on your way again. Stick with more of it 😊

    • @HollyJordan15
      @HollyJordan15 Рік тому +2

      Ah Meg, seeing you cry broke my heart. We love you so much. Thank you for sharing this raw honest side to riding & you could have easily not shared it. This came to mind; breakdown before breakthrough. Please let us know how you are? ❤x

    • @joanneday7518
      @joanneday7518 Рік тому +3

      Lucinda had a lot of great things to say. She believes in you. This will get better. I'm so glad you will seek out help with a professional to move on from this as it's so hard to move forward after a fall like you had. Crying will do you the world of good and the relief you will feel afterwards will be worth it. We are all human and we do cry, thankyou for including this in your video.
      On another note, how good would a foal be between Dee and Marley.
      We all appreciate the ups and downs in your equestrian life, for me this makes it relateable to us as viewers.
      Thank you and *Hugs*

  • @madlyneventing
    @madlyneventing Рік тому +19

    Meg. You are so brave for showing this. I think many Equestrians struggle with this. I feel like we are just under an assumption that in horses we have to be brave all the time and not let anyone see our weak spots... That's not how it should be at all. This video is so honest and authentic for me, I feel like its very real of how riding is. Not everything is always sunshine and rainbows. I for one can understand exactly where you're coming from. I applaud you big time! This video means a lot.

  • @vickiehodges2341
    @vickiehodges2341 Рік тому +209

    I so appreciate the honesty of this video, it takes real guts to share something like this.

  • @ellenbell-mcmanus7433
    @ellenbell-mcmanus7433 Рік тому +64

    i love how honest lucinda is but shes also so lovely

  • @slorugbug4164
    @slorugbug4164 Рік тому +32

    I wanted to thank you for posting this. It was such an authentic moment...that many of us have had from time to time. Riding can be scary...and it can be hard to get over a fall...especially from a horse fall. Take the time you need...it WILL come back.

  • @AnnabelleTheDark
    @AnnabelleTheDark Рік тому +78

    This is such a huge part of our sport that not many dare to show. I cant tell how many edless cries ive had alone in my arena after things have been piling up emotionally. I dont wanna talk bad about other sports but we put our whole heart and soul in ours and our horses and you have been brave enough to show us all that and yes Meg, that is BRAVE! And relatable! Even tho I hate seeing you sad I feel less alone in my own struggles seeing you be honest about yours and this amazing communtiy being here for support.

    • @yourstrulyjocelyn9706
      @yourstrulyjocelyn9706 Рік тому

      Honestly. This made me cry because I realized how much she is just like me. I feel alone at my barn because nobody shows these kinds of things but this video made me feel so much better about my struggles.

  • @marissamaggard9813
    @marissamaggard9813 Рік тому +73

    I really admire you for this. Don’t ever be afraid to show the real parts of riding. This is why I love your channel - because you’re never fake and you always show us the real you! I had an accident 2 1/2 years ago that still affects me now and sometimes I don’t even want to canter, so your bravery with continuing to jump is so inspiring!❤

  • @sarahmooney1243
    @sarahmooney1243 Рік тому +50

    You are a breath of fresh air! Raw emotion, honest vlogs showing the highs and lows, good and bad… this is exactly what should be influencing our next generation. Thank you ❤

  • @victoriakent6324
    @victoriakent6324 Рік тому +34

    Mental blocks and anxiety are a huge part of the equestrian sport that tends to be overlooked. We have all been there. Thank you for sharing!

  • @stellangios
    @stellangios Рік тому +26

    Oh Meg. Post traumatic stress is so hard, no matter what it comes from ❤️ You're amazing to put this out there, because like Lucinda said it happens, and this will resonate with a lot of people. My own experiences were different but the tears are very familiar. And the thing is, no matter how much you might want to easily put traumatic events behind you, your body remembers. The moment you said you were wearing the dirty body protector from Bicton your whole breath and energy changed.... You dealt with it as well as anyone can, honestly. This is such a hard sport at any level and we all need to be *kind to ourselves* and look after each other. 💗💗💗 And remember that maybe you can't train bravery, but only those who have known fear can ever *be* brave

  • @zarawilson4974
    @zarawilson4974 11 місяців тому +5

    Omg I’m just watching this again after watching the new DD stallion reveal, at around 19:50 Lucinda said “look at her legs, she’ll be amazing with Marley.” No one even knew that there was a spoiler! It’s so funny how it was so obvious but no one knew it. So exited for her little foal though!!!!!! xx

  • @jmequestrian9916
    @jmequestrian9916 Рік тому +27

    As someone who has experienced many bad falls and A LOT of confidence knocks, it’s so refreshing to see someone posting about it. It takes a lot of courage to be vulnerable on social media.
    Falls can be so traumatic, and years later, I’ll sometimes catch myself getting nervous again.
    Proud of you for trying to work through it. ❤️

  • @princesssofiyagm
    @princesssofiyagm Рік тому +27

    This took so much bravery. Not just to do this but also film it and put it out there for the world to see.

  • @stefannyy7395
    @stefannyy7395 Рік тому +26

    Meggy you broke my heart ❤️ you’ll get back there with your super ponies, like Lucinda said they’re an absolute credit to you and are as good as they are because of you! Thank you for being so honest and not shying away from how a lot of us feel after a traumatic event. Live, laugh, love and support you ❤️

  • @kylieashman1415
    @kylieashman1415 Рік тому +6

    Ah Meg. Broke my heart seeing you so upset, but you also needed to let that out, and it was a great time for you with Lucinda, Ellie, Tina and Pete all there to support you. We all lose confidence that's the reality of horses, so brave to share that side with us all. You are such a talented rider and as Lucinda pointed out you produced Dee and what a gorgeous ride she gave Ellie and credit to you for that. Be kind to yourself and you have got this. So many people who have been watching your journey over the years are routing for you. Lots of love and hugs coming your way from so many parts of the world ❤

  • @rachelmoore6730
    @rachelmoore6730 Рік тому +7

    Hope you're doing ok now, Meg! I was tearing up watching this!
    Like Lucinda said, Dee is an absolute credit to you! She's so capable and so are you! Don't forget that.

  • @jayreed7015
    @jayreed7015 Рік тому +15

    It is hard when your confidence is rattled. You're very brave to show your whole lesson, the good bits and the less good bits. What an amazing instructor Lucinda is. So very knowledgeable and also compassionate and understanding. I'm sure she can help you get through this. And Ellie showed you how well you've trained Didi. She went really well. Keep going. Onwards and upwards they say. You can do it. ❤️

  • @makennafranklyn6
    @makennafranklyn6 Рік тому +13

    As someone who struggles with anxiety like this while riding without even hitting the ground like you did, I appreciate you sharing this! It makes me see that I’m not alone with my anxiety while riding!

  • @Scwibbles
    @Scwibbles Рік тому +26

    Thank you for showing this side of horse riding, sometimes it's so easy to watch people online and compare and think how do they never have any bad days...
    You are an incredible rider and I hope to one day be as good as you. As my instructor said once when I had a wobble that one day we'll look back and laugh.
    Live laugh love you Meg 🥰

  • @gemmaross2066
    @gemmaross2066 Рік тому +22

    You are so inspiring honestly anyone would feel the same after Bicton. You have much more strength than you give yourself credit for.

  • @saraahequestrian
    @saraahequestrian Рік тому +27

    Thank you so much for showing your low moments! It’s so incredibly hard to do the normal when you get in your own head:( in a way it’s reassuring us more novice/low level riders that it can happen to absolutely anyone no matter how good they are and I’m so grateful that you’ve shown the ugly side to confidence knocks as it happens but no one shows it, you will get there, you are amazing remember that! ❤

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 Рік тому +6

    This looks like one of those lessons where you keep on learning from the lesson long after it's over because it takes time to process everything that you did in the lesson.

  • @emilyplatt8003
    @emilyplatt8003 Рік тому +7

    Meg-
    I have so much respect for you. This is a massive moment for you, and it's an honour that you have shared it with us!
    You have no idea how much this will help you and how much it will help others. You are an incredible horsewoman. Huge, well done for opening up publicly and for sharing rock bottom- were all behind you, you've got this x

  • @emilymacneill2007
    @emilymacneill2007 Рік тому +21

    I have mentally been exactly where you are in this video Meg.. it isn't easy at all. You are filled with talent but when the mind takes over it really is hard to push past it. But you will and you'll come back and out of this moment in time stronger than ever and use it as a strength xxx Big hugs!

  • @CheskiDee
    @CheskiDee Рік тому +5

    Confidence is such a fragile thing and the fact no one really talks about it makes it even worse when you lose it so thank you for this honesty. Everyone knows you and Dee will smash badders together so keep up with your amazing work and you’ll be there in no time ❤xx

  • @Momandminiequestrian
    @Momandminiequestrian Рік тому +4

    I came off this fall for the first time in 6 years and I gained a fear I've never had. It's been a real struggle to over come it. I'm no longer trusting my extremely trustworthy pony. Thank you for sharing and remind us that we aren't alone in our feelings.

  • @mbconnemaras
    @mbconnemaras Рік тому +13

    Honestly was so tearful watching this! It’s a feeling that if it’s happen to you, you know how hard it is. Not long ago this was me, in my scenario crying about cantering because of a scare. It’s so hard to get out of your own head!

  • @bethhibbert453
    @bethhibbert453 Рік тому +5

    Aww Meg this broke my heart. We all know this feeling so well. I felt totally inadequate compared to my horse a few months ago. Just thought I couldn’t ride, he’s too much for me and I’m slowly building back confidence to jump again! You will get there ❤❤

  • @nataliep4349
    @nataliep4349 Рік тому +1

    Wow, this is one of the most relatable videos I’ve ever seen. It would have been so nice to have videos like this back when I was more active with riding

  • @isabella0411
    @isabella0411 Рік тому +7

    As someone who is currently in the exact same situation with their own horse, I am so unbelievably grateful that you posted this video. Even though this is footage is raw and difficult for you to share, it has made me, and many other riders i'm sure, feel so much less alone. At times when confidence is lacking, to be together and share experiences can help us all hold each other up. You've absolutely got this Meg, we are all backing you and so proud of you, and by watching this video it has allowed me to start backing myself a little bit more too, so I can only say thank you ❤

  • @rparr
    @rparr Рік тому +5

    I have been feeling exactly the same way. After a fall off my horse where I was injured, I have hit a wall with my confidence that I have had a terrible time trying to overcome. I can get on other horses and feel fine but on him I can barely ride. It's incredibly frustrating. Thank you for showing us that you struggle like this too.

  • @lrkenielsen8856
    @lrkenielsen8856 Рік тому +7

    I had a big confidence knock one time while riding as the horse I rode slipped with his hind leg in the canter and fell forward onto his front knees. It scared the life out of me and I didn’t canter a lot for a good month or so. This video is so empowering to people who have had these big confidence knocks to show that it’s okay to have setbacks in your career whether it be a hobby or professional. You’re doing amazing and you’re such an inspiration to many people! We love you Meg!🫶🏻❤️
    Lucinda did such an amazing job to comfort you after you broke down. She is an amazing trainer🫶🏻

  • @jenniferhaas3874
    @jenniferhaas3874 Рік тому +12

    Oh, Meggy. My heart aches for you. You are so, so honest and brave to share these REAL moments with us. After a fall/accident it takes so long to build yourself back up. I’m so grateful Lucinda and Ellie are there to support you. You are in the right hands, and Dee is amazing.

  • @fionasmith9973
    @fionasmith9973 Рік тому +6

    I don't usually comment but that was really hard to watch for so many reasons, but am so glad you posted it. Loosing your confidence is a funny thing, people often say it so flippantly, but no one knows what it's like until it happens to them. Sleepless nights, over thinking, double checking everything, excuses finding, lieing to yourself! I used to vomit in a morning if i was supposed to be taking my horse on a walk and trot round the block! the sense of foreboding was suffocating. My logical brain said "It will be fine, youve done this a million times", every other parts of my body and soul said "dont do it! something awful will happen!! Worse than you can even imagine!!". I did get over it and I think I am a better rider for it, and a more sympathetic friend to people who loose their confidence. Keep going, keep trying different things, it doesn't feel like it now, but you will get there. Huge hugs xxx

  • @sihnpax6220
    @sihnpax6220 Рік тому +5

    Thankyou for not only showing us the highs of this trip but the lows. We have all been there as riders Meg, you can do this!

  • @Bigstareventing
    @Bigstareventing Рік тому +7

    You are so brave Meg! Having a fall like you did is really scary but you will figure out how to put that aside. Thank you for being so open and showing others that it is ok to be afraid. I look up to you so much! Continue the great work!! You got this Meg!!!!❤❤❤

  • @user-pu6nm8zi2l
    @user-pu6nm8zi2l День тому

    i had a fall on my 18hh gelding a few months ago and when my train tried to force me back on i broke down and couldn't ride for weeks, now i ride my fat western 16.2 because i've been terrified of hurting my baby boy, and my trainer hasn't been nearly as supportive of me as lucinda is for you, your so lucky to have these amazing people and horses beside you. keep up the amazing work meggie!

  • @lynnemorris7516
    @lynnemorris7516 Рік тому +3

    It's something you can work through and your confidence has been knocked, talking does help. One thing has come out of this is you now know that your beautiful pony can do it all. Don't forget, you trained and brought her on, so you can be very proud of that.

  • @lilly_eq
    @lilly_eq Рік тому +5

    Had me sobbing when Meg was doubting her riding and how she can’t ride when she is really good I know confidence blocks are really hard but you always end up better than ever and even with bicton Meg still made it to badminton with both ponies which is a great achievement. Meg you are a good rider, your my horsey idol!

  • @_Side-eye_
    @_Side-eye_ Рік тому +9

    I love that Meg posted this because it shows that not everyday is a good day especially amazing such as herself. It also helps me and other equestrians that struggle with confidence know that we are not alone and that everyone has these confidence knocks all the time! Lots of respect goes out to you Meg !!!!

  • @alicowls1605
    @alicowls1605 Рік тому +9

    I knew this was going to be a tough one to watch. Your confidence took a massive hit at Bicton. We all have confidence in you to find it again, love how Lucinda and Tina were there for you and just supported you through this. It’s good to get this out of your system now, re-focus and get ready for Badminton on your girlies. You’ve got this x

  • @maslynl.6258
    @maslynl.6258 Рік тому +3

    It’s so good to have moments like this before going out for the season! You’re processing some really scary stuff, it’s wonderful that you’re doing it at Lucinda’s!

  • @ChloeJoness21
    @ChloeJoness21 Рік тому +23

    Aw I hope you are okay Meg! I love your channel! I hope all the ponies and horses are well xx

  • @lizzyrbits1283
    @lizzyrbits1283 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Meg, it must have been really tough to edit this. But look how incredible Dee is! And you will get your confidence sorted and you will ride her to be that incredible! :)

  • @chloesoutdoorlife6294
    @chloesoutdoorlife6294 Рік тому +5

    I love that you were so honest in this video. It makes people who look up to you that are going through the same thing feel less alone. Thank you for posting this for us to watch.

  • @ashleybrady9366
    @ashleybrady9366 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for showing us this. We all have had moments just like this. Thank you for keeping it so real with us. Dee is an amazing little mare. We all love you Meg.

  • @Geeoorrggiiaa45
    @Geeoorrggiiaa45 Рік тому +3

    Oh Meg I was crying with you. I think as equestrian’s we all have that fall that is always at the back of our heads that no matter how hard we try still stays there rent free. I let that fall stop me and I gave up , but I know you’re not going to give up. Look at the two wonderful ponies you’ve produced, the fact Ellie made Dee look incredible is because of you ! Give yourself some credit yeah, you’re so incredibly talented & knowledgeable and that absolutely reflects on your horses . Take some time , speak to someone about the mental side of things , but most importantly remember why as an equestrian we do it in the first place, to have fun ❤ you’ve got this❤

  • @Katietheequestrian
    @Katietheequestrian Рік тому +5

    It’s really great that your showing both sides. There are days where confidence is a hard thing to have. Your showing us as the viewers that it can be hard. Your only human. You don’t have to be strong all the time.

  • @matildatrickett16
    @matildatrickett16 Рік тому

    such a nice take on the real ups and downs of riding. It's never easy, you're so admirable meg - these moments is what makes all the best moments the way they are ! 💗💗

  • @nora.turner2573
    @nora.turner2573 Рік тому +1

    I can relate to the heartbreak so much. I had a terrible fall 2 years ago which resulted my horse dying on site and i still am finding it hard to trust myself and the striding into the jump. It will get better, no need to push yourself it’s okay.

  • @beccalu04
    @beccalu04 Рік тому +6

    You are so amazing and it’s so understandable to feel like this. I was absolutely sobbing watching but thank you for sharing such an honest video. We all know you’ll come back stronger as you’re an incredible rider and I hope that you believe in yourself too. I hope that you reading all of the comments on this video, and all your other videos, helps you to know that you are supported by so many people who love what you do. Sending so much love ❤

  • @Katherinekirbydressage
    @Katherinekirbydressage Рік тому +5

    You are so brave for sharing such a vulnerable video, and it breaks my heart to watch you like this! Confidence is the absolute worst as it takes the longest time to build and yet, can come crashing down in an instant. You’ve got this xx

  • @jessicaruhl7314
    @jessicaruhl7314 Рік тому +5

    You’re so brave for sharing and filming all of this. Every rider has times where confidence is lost, you’ll come out of all this stronger than ever ❤

  • @mariahlarson92
    @mariahlarson92 Рік тому +3

    My heart goes out to you. We all go back and forth with our confidence depending on accidents and injuries. ♥️

  • @sophiaedgley3304
    @sophiaedgley3304 Рік тому +10

    aww meg. i genuinely cried watching this. you did amazing!!!!! Lucinda is such a good coach i could only dream. i could also only dream of you eq! your my biggest inspiration, wishing you the best for everything

  • @maisiejohnson3875
    @maisiejohnson3875 Рік тому +6

    Meg we always have bad days and accidents always throw our confidence! You are an amazing rider! Keep at it and believe in yourself 💕

  • @emmasturm6028
    @emmasturm6028 Рік тому

    You’re such an amazing rider and seeing you make progress like this and not give up and still have trainers to help through it gives me hope for myself as a rider. Thank you so much and never forget the love and passion you have for riding.

  • @kirstenbolt-ez2vg
    @kirstenbolt-ez2vg Рік тому

    good on you for posting this, we all go through this and it’s good for all of us to realise that this stuff happens to even the best not everything goes perfect. so proud of you and keep pushing for your goals and achievements, you got this Meg we all support you xx

  • @kristinarunyeon9875
    @kristinarunyeon9875 Рік тому +5

    I felt this so deeply. Thank you for being honest and posting this.

  • @nicoleclarkson4007
    @nicoleclarkson4007 Рік тому +4

    Good for you for knowing you weren’t in the proper headspace to give your pony the ride she needs and getting off. So many of us are taught to push through fear and we end up doing our horses a disservice. Dee got a wonderful school from Ellie and you got to see how well you’ve trained her! It takes a humble and wise person to get off for the good of their horse.

  • @taylorwollerson2561
    @taylorwollerson2561 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this and being truly raw and authentic. I can’t imagine how hard this was too share, but I’m so glad you did. This is greatly inspirational and we are all rooting for you!

  • @rebekahlazarova-dp2lf
    @rebekahlazarova-dp2lf Рік тому

    You are so brave, posting this, and getting back to jumping again. It isn’t easy, your emotions are more than valid. You’ll be back soon better than ever it will just take some time and that’s totally okay ❤️ you got this xx

  • @lastlegeventing8865
    @lastlegeventing8865 Рік тому +9

    I have just been through the exact same thing. I totally sympathise. I know EXACTLY how you are feeling.

  • @Latarielle
    @Latarielle Рік тому +3

    SO proud of you, I know how hard this is. I can't even canter my horse anymore because he's bucked me off a few times now and every time I try I get flashbacks of my fall.

  • @hey_wolf
    @hey_wolf Рік тому +1

    Thank you for showing such an honest perspective of the hard times in the sport.
    I think its really good that everyone knows its okay to go through ups and downs, in anything, but especially with horses.
    I hope you recover well

  • @kathrynschaller8875
    @kathrynschaller8875 Рік тому +2

    Oh Meg, we’ve all been there. And honestly it is great that it was with someone like Lucinda and Ellie! I really appreciate you sharing this rawness with us.

  • @PotterheadCentral
    @PotterheadCentral Рік тому +4

    Im going through this right now meg with my pony... i know how hard it is i cant even trot him without crying at this point. please stay strong we can both get through this.... your helping me by even posting this.. showing thats these feelings are okay... thank you

  • @eilidhr_
    @eilidhr_ Рік тому +7

    Your ponies are incredible and thats all you. You'll get through this, and no doubt you'll come back stronger. It's really impressive that you've been brave enough to share this and show this side of horses, all the best with becoming confident again, I know you can do it!❤️❤️

  • @lillybubbles1000
    @lillybubbles1000 Рік тому

    Awh Meg! We’ve all been here, thanks so much for posting this video it an honest reflection of what we end up going through!
    Don’t over think it, you’re more than capable trust that ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sydneyfranczak2026
    @sydneyfranczak2026 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for showing this. I struggle a lot with confidence and it helps so much seeing someone you look up to showing us that everyone goes through their own confidence struggles. it's a really nice reminder that we can do it and nothing has to be perfect all the time ❤️

  • @madamtrout919
    @madamtrout919 Рік тому +5

    That was a powerful video. It was brave of you to share your vulnerability and I think you're right about the sport psychology route. Dee showed that she's a clever jumper who you can trust, now you've got to trust yourself. Hope you get through this and back to your love of eventing. ❤

  • @Adventures.of.a.gingernut
    @Adventures.of.a.gingernut Рік тому +8

    Oh Meg you don’t know how much I needed to see this ❤ I’ve had 3 falls in the last 3 weeks and having a bit of a confidence crisis. Love knowing I’m not alone x

  • @loni-marije
    @loni-marije Рік тому +2

    the part were meg said she was worried about hurting dee really touched me knowing there are still people who care about there horses this much. Also respect to meg, she is such a good rider and you can really see she also means what she says about her horse

  • @EmilyJM12
    @EmilyJM12 Рік тому

    You are so tough Meg! As everyone has said, thanks for showing such an authentic representation of the highs and probably more importantly the lows. You can do this and we will all be here to support you and your journey - you got this girl!! 🌟

  • @tessface28
    @tessface28 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for showing this side to riding.. I think it’s one that doesn’t get shown a lot.
    You’ve come such a long way since I started watching you. You’re a great rider, keep telling yourself that, the only thing holding you back is confidence!

  • @Alanna_Jewel19
    @Alanna_Jewel19 Рік тому +2

    I absolutely love you, and I literally had a tear falling down my face after you started crying, I feel so bad for you because you are amazing. Also like Lucinda said, you produced Dee and that is absolutely amazing, and she is a wonderful horse ❤

  • @alixgray6038
    @alixgray6038 Рік тому

    I so appreciate you showing this. I have been there so many times, I am so happy to know that I am not alone in feeling this way.

  • @KellyAnn1997
    @KellyAnn1997 Рік тому +5

    Aww you can do this Meg! Sending you much love. ❤

  • @heathersullivan6269
    @heathersullivan6269 Рік тому +3

    This is so honest and thank you for being brave enough to show this side of riding. I think it's something every equestrian has to deal with at some point. I had a nasty fall last year that landed me in the hospital for a few days and still dealing with the mental side of it. Hang in there--you're doing all the right things to get your head back in the game.

  • @oatsandapples
    @oatsandapples Рік тому +2

    Meg this is so inspiring. Everyone in this sport has felt this way and had these points. I feel so less alone watching this and I think a lot of people agree. Watching these videos is a blessing, learning from watching is a real thing and I am so grateful to be getting this knowledge from you all the way across the pond! Thank you for posting meg and thank you for doing what you do and thank you for being you !

  • @doodlehorseygirl5155
    @doodlehorseygirl5155 Рік тому

    I love how you have shared this all and we’ll soon be cheering you round badminton, on hopefully both of the girls. You’re such an inspiration!

  • @alexphotography9069
    @alexphotography9069 Рік тому +5

    Honestly, I really appreciate your willingness to show his side of the sport because this is the reality for many riders. I myself have gone down the confidence slide so many time in my riding career. It took be a long time to build it back and I promise from the bottom of my heart that you'll get back to where you where, if not further because of this!

  • @maggiecamp5369
    @maggiecamp5369 Рік тому +3

    💔 so proud of you for showing the hard and scary sides of being an equestrian. This video broke my heart for you, but you got back on and that's what we do as riders.

  • @mingreece
    @mingreece Рік тому

    This made me ball 😭😭 I really respect you showing your vulnerability! watching your videos make you so real and relatable xxx

  • @emmacostello6235
    @emmacostello6235 Рік тому

    Thank you Meg for being so real and posting this, I know exactly the feeling and it’s so nice to hear Lucinda’s comments. It makes me feel so much better knowing it’s not just me experimenting a lack of confidence at the minute x

  • @elliegerber___
    @elliegerber___ Рік тому +4

    I NEEDED TO SEE THIS I really genuinely appreciate this because I have been having a really hard time jumping recently because me and my lease horse have had a hard time with our communication recently and many of my lessons have ended in tears and I needed to see that it is normal and ok to feel this way as an equestrian.