If you’ve been out of the saddle for a while, you might feel less confident about riding than you once did. Whether you had time off because you or your horse were recovering from an injury or illness, or life responsibilities forced you to take a lengthy break, returning to riding can bring mixed emotions. You might be excited but at the same time feel nervous, sick with worry, or even panic-stricken. You are not alone. Those feelings are completely normal. The trick is knowing how to manage it. The good news is there are a lot of ways to help yourself overcome that trepidation.

Here are some valuable insights and tips to help you make a smooth transition back into the saddle.

1. Acknowledge Your Feelings

Getting back in the saddle after a break can trigger a range of emotions, from happy anticipation and excitement to apprehension and self-doubt. It’s important to acknowledge whatever feelings you’re having and allow yourself to experience them. Remember that it’s normal to have some anxiety about riding again, especially if you’ve been away for a while and especially if the hiatus was caused by a riding accident. Be patient and kind with yourself.

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