haha.. tried my boy out jumping in it today and he worked really well, and did not fall onto the forehand at all! i know more schooling will be in order but for me, i think its going to be easier to teach him to use himself properly over the jumps in his stronger bit, which will become easier...
i know to do more schooling etc and he's fine schooling and jumping in it at home...
its just out at competitions where he gets more excited and, as a result, stronger
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my horse can canter perfectly in balance on both reins, however when jumping him over the height of about 2ft6-2ft9, he lands disunited. he's learning to change legs in front after the jump for some of the time...
sorry if i've posted this in the wrong place, or this has been answered elsewhere
i've started competing my horse more this year, and he's been fine in a hanging cheek waterford until just recently, as now he's become much stronger and leans on me much more. i've been recommended to try a...