Stormy123456
Well-Known Member
Spanner (She's about 5 years old -ish) and I have been working away at our flatwork, and she has improved dramatically from shoving her face in my head to a quiet, calm session. Canter still has a way to go, but she hasn't bucked in ages, and is much happier now, so I'm super impressed with her new attitude, now that she's realised that it isn't totally boring, and there is some point to it.
From this:
and this:
To this:
I knoww, I look aweful, but I was so chuffed with how she was going, I forgot about myself.
Constructive Critique away if wish.
And then we decided to take her show jumping at a local show. We just did the 2ft6, and she flew around, and pinged the lot by miles, double clear and 7th.
Considering she hasn't seen a filler since for a month and a bit, she was brilliant. Didn't go for any time as I wanted a double clear. 
Pictures here (click next for the rest - takes a few seconds for each pic):
http://www.photoreflect.com/store/Orderpage.aspx?pi=1PEY001R020125&po=125&pc=148
Which photo should I buy, I'd like to have one, as I have only got one decent jumping picture of her!
Which brings me onto my question, how do you start to introduce bigger jumps? She feels ready to move up, but I don't know how to go about it. I was tempted to stay and jump the next class up yesterday, but didn't want to overface her/ruin a good days work. However I know I can't faff about too much. So would you do it doing grids? (She's done a few grids, but nothing too technical or big), or over a course?
On Saturday, were off to the Atherstone Hunt Hunter Trials to do the beginners class with Spanner, which I'm really looking forward to, before hopefully taking Ballet around the Intermediate at the Pytchley Teamchase on Sunday.
From this:
and this:
To this:
I knoww, I look aweful, but I was so chuffed with how she was going, I forgot about myself.
And then we decided to take her show jumping at a local show. We just did the 2ft6, and she flew around, and pinged the lot by miles, double clear and 7th.
Pictures here (click next for the rest - takes a few seconds for each pic):
http://www.photoreflect.com/store/Orderpage.aspx?pi=1PEY001R020125&po=125&pc=148
Which photo should I buy, I'd like to have one, as I have only got one decent jumping picture of her!
Which brings me onto my question, how do you start to introduce bigger jumps? She feels ready to move up, but I don't know how to go about it. I was tempted to stay and jump the next class up yesterday, but didn't want to overface her/ruin a good days work. However I know I can't faff about too much. So would you do it doing grids? (She's done a few grids, but nothing too technical or big), or over a course?
On Saturday, were off to the Atherstone Hunt Hunter Trials to do the beginners class with Spanner, which I'm really looking forward to, before hopefully taking Ballet around the Intermediate at the Pytchley Teamchase on Sunday.
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