what is a senior rider?
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 7:30 pm
I still feel 30 in my mind and heart but I'm a bit older than that (53 this month). I just wondered what a senior rider is, is the definition age. Experience, health or what?
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greenholmeshandy wrote:I still feel 30 in my mind and heart but I'm a bit older than that (53 this month). I just wondered what a senior rider is, is the definition age. Experience, health or what?
musical comedy wrote:53 is not a senior imo. I guess to a 20 year old, it might be.
I may have written this in the past, but my good friend is 7 years older than I. When I was 60, she warned me that there is a very big jump (downward) from 60 to 65. She was right. And now I will tell you all, that the jump from 65 to 70 is even bigger. 5 years is nothing when you are a young age. The older you get, the more 5 years matter. I have pics of my late mother when she was 83. She was very agile, going to bingo regularly on the bus, going to town to shop, etc. By the time she died at 90, she was in a wheelchair and ready to meet her maker. Not because she had some big disease; just old age.kande50 wrote:The older I get the more I can't believe how much I was willing and able to do 5, 10, 15, 20 years ago.
All that said, I feel there is huge discrimation against the elderly and especially the older riders. If you call on a sale horse and tell them you are 65, what do you think they envision? An unfit, timid, beginnerish rider. And then you get the "you look good for your age". Why do people have to add the for your age part? Or the "boy, I hope I can ride that well when I am your age" Irritates the heck out of me.
Josette wrote: The height bothers me now being that far from the ground.
Josette wrote:I just wanted to add that I had down sized too. I started with ponies as a kid and am back to riding a large pony. The only way I'd get back on large horse again would be a schooling horse who would take care of me. The height bothers me now being that far from the ground.