cob&onion
Well-Known Member
Some advice please 
My TB gets v excited jumping, and very strong. She is ridden in a snaffle and a running martingale as shes all head in the air, bouncy and grunty! after she has jumped the jump she gets really strong and that's when i have problems pulling her up, she just locks on to the next one and womf shes over it jumped it flat and probably knocked it down as shes rushed!! so grid work has come in handy makes her think - its just when we get a course of jumps. Currently jumping up to about 3ft. Shes rising 6 and has been jumping for around 18 months.
. Also i have noticed sometimes she is not tidy in front with her legs and one is higher than the other - particularly on smaller fences, with a spread at a decent hight she doesn't do this and gives a good clearance.........any suggestions on how to encourage tidiness or will this come with experience?
Going to be booking a few lessons in the next few weeks as soon as i have found an instructor
My TB gets v excited jumping, and very strong. She is ridden in a snaffle and a running martingale as shes all head in the air, bouncy and grunty! after she has jumped the jump she gets really strong and that's when i have problems pulling her up, she just locks on to the next one and womf shes over it jumped it flat and probably knocked it down as shes rushed!! so grid work has come in handy makes her think - its just when we get a course of jumps. Currently jumping up to about 3ft. Shes rising 6 and has been jumping for around 18 months.
. Also i have noticed sometimes she is not tidy in front with her legs and one is higher than the other - particularly on smaller fences, with a spread at a decent hight she doesn't do this and gives a good clearance.........any suggestions on how to encourage tidiness or will this come with experience?
Going to be booking a few lessons in the next few weeks as soon as i have found an instructor