A Getting Back to Riding/Pony Club Question -- Please Answer?

I quit riding and Pony Club a couple of years ago as a C-1 to focus more on school and other activities. However, next year I won't own any activities except for school, which will be vastly flexible. I am thinking about rejoining Pony Club and starting to ride again.

My question is, I don't just want to spring right back into Pony Club mounted meetings and stuff as a C-1 because I haven't ridden in a couple of years. Do you dream up I should just take lessons and ride by myself for more or less a half year and then pick up Pony Club later? (This is what I conjecture I should do.) I am looking to take my C-2 as soon as I am ready after that.

Thank you.
yes i give attention to taking lessons beforehand would be a good thing to do, but partly a year is a bit longer than necessary. i also stopped riding a couple years back, and did fine when i got rear legs in the saddle. its like riding a bike, i guess, u really dont forget.
It's really up to you when you re-join pony club, but at hand is no need to wait. You could ask to ride with the D-3's until you're primed to join the C-1's. You could participate in adjectives unmounted events, and you could go to rallies as the stable official. Being in that environment would probably speed up your return to your former level. But, if you want to skulk, go ahead, in the long run it won't make much difference.
Answers:    I would spend as much time as you need riding to bring back back to where you were since. You can be a part of Pony
Club and not actually show or do mounted meetings right absent. I would definitely get some lessons, but it should come stern to you pretty quickly.

If you do want to join Pony Club right away, you can do solitary the activities that you feel comfortable doing. When you are ready to verbs, you can attend more meetings and get your C-2 rating.

Good luck! I'm glad you decided to start riding again! :)
i would take a month or two or three or 12 of purely getting back into the saddle to work on stuff and get use to it again then merge up

do not re-join up until you feel ready
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