ORIGINAL: CGRetired
If it's moving at ''a quick pace'' and in an out of control fashion... and I hate to beat this to death, but that was the responsibility of your so-called instructor to prevent that from happening.
Throttles are not on-off switches. You should be flying it, with an instructor, at no more than half to three-quarters throttle.. no more. Flying slowly to keep on top of things is very important for new student pilots. It makes such events as preventable rather than inevitable.
CGr.
For sure! When I was learning, it was on a B.B. and no more than half throttle, with constant attention from my p.f.i ( professional flight instructor)

.Please engage a different p.f.i with a B.B. and the results will be in your favor. Like previously mentioned, go back to the same club and hold your head up! we have all been there and done that, and all still crash on occasion.