harrihjc
Well-Known Member
I think I might have had a bit of a break throught with Flash in our jumping lesson last night, and I'm still on cloud 9 because I'm so pleased with him!
After reading kerrili's post about her lesson with LG, I was really thinking about everything she had said, about engine, line and balance, and the last few strides belonging to the horse.
Our problem is that Flash is shockingly lazy, and I am hopeless at getting striding right, and more often than not he will put in a silly unnecessary extra stride that throws both of us off and looks very messy. Usually I'm working so hard trying to keep him active, but to hold him together so he doesn't just go long and flat and on the forehand was proving really difficult, and neither of us had quick enough responses between the jumps, so things gradually got more and more messy as the course went on!
We're doing a working coloured class on Sunday, and I always show him in a pelham or double, but had never jumped in one, so decided to stick the pelham in for our jumping lesson to see how he responded before trying it at a show....
and the result... a horse that was completely holding himself in front so I could have literally held the reins with my fingertips, so all I had to think about was keeping the engine running, which was so much easier because he wasn't leaning
And a few strides before the jump I just sat quietly and left him to think for himself, and he was so much better and it was so much easier for me! He was easily jumping 1.05m and making it feel like about 60cm, so I'm absolutely thrilled
Had loads of reservations about using a stronger bit, but I think its better to use something more severe and be able to be so light with my hands than using a snaffle and ending up with aching arms and a pony that doesn't respond!
Sorry, really long waffling post, cookies for getting this far
I'm so pleased with my fat boy!
After reading kerrili's post about her lesson with LG, I was really thinking about everything she had said, about engine, line and balance, and the last few strides belonging to the horse.
Our problem is that Flash is shockingly lazy, and I am hopeless at getting striding right, and more often than not he will put in a silly unnecessary extra stride that throws both of us off and looks very messy. Usually I'm working so hard trying to keep him active, but to hold him together so he doesn't just go long and flat and on the forehand was proving really difficult, and neither of us had quick enough responses between the jumps, so things gradually got more and more messy as the course went on!
We're doing a working coloured class on Sunday, and I always show him in a pelham or double, but had never jumped in one, so decided to stick the pelham in for our jumping lesson to see how he responded before trying it at a show....
and the result... a horse that was completely holding himself in front so I could have literally held the reins with my fingertips, so all I had to think about was keeping the engine running, which was so much easier because he wasn't leaning
Had loads of reservations about using a stronger bit, but I think its better to use something more severe and be able to be so light with my hands than using a snaffle and ending up with aching arms and a pony that doesn't respond!
Sorry, really long waffling post, cookies for getting this far