dopeesophee
Well-Known Member
i know i have had a good day today
but what i noticed when i was jumping was wilmas balance around corners and her head carriage
how do i help her land on the correct lead leg, as i am often finding myself tugging for a trot and asking for canter again
and around corners, especially as the course goes on i find she looks out alot, and no matter how hard i try get her to flex inwards around my leg and hand i cant do it, so we go round the corner with our head facing the wrong way... when trianing at home i often find when jumping an individual jump she does this, drops her shoulder and runs on through the shoulder sideways to the fence!!! often bouncing at the same time!!!
any tips would be great
always looking at one thing to improve each time i compete, so ive chosen this this week
position is getting better, especially if i approach properly and give with my hands more, control and turning is still hard, but were never going to be the neatest showjumpers, she is far to fast for it!!!
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but what i noticed when i was jumping was wilmas balance around corners and her head carriage
how do i help her land on the correct lead leg, as i am often finding myself tugging for a trot and asking for canter again
and around corners, especially as the course goes on i find she looks out alot, and no matter how hard i try get her to flex inwards around my leg and hand i cant do it, so we go round the corner with our head facing the wrong way... when trianing at home i often find when jumping an individual jump she does this, drops her shoulder and runs on through the shoulder sideways to the fence!!! often bouncing at the same time!!!
any tips would be great
always looking at one thing to improve each time i compete, so ive chosen this this week
position is getting better, especially if i approach properly and give with my hands more, control and turning is still hard, but were never going to be the neatest showjumpers, she is far to fast for it!!!
x