Angelbones
Well-Known Member
To cut a long story short we went to a clear round sj session this morning. My 10 yr old daughter has just moved onto the next size up pony (13.2). She is a generally competent rider but just has this hang up about jumping and she won't bend at the waist or move her hands forward over a jump. The old pony didn't object but the new one doesn't like it and he gives her a dreadful jump (quite rightly so!) when she doesn't give with her hands as he hates being pulled in the mouth. So, after one fall and then cutting the next round short due to her crying, me losing it, etc we came home.
So, please does anybody have any tips / exercises to get my child to at least lean forward over a jump, and at best to move her hands forward. She had a neck strap today to reach for / hold onto but that didn't help (she is VERY strong willed and any prompting from me just makes her worse).
A girl working for me at the mo is going to try some grids with her tomorrow, perhaps putting the pony on the lunge and getting the child to ride without reins etc. She knows the pony well, he isn't strong or stupid and will jump if not interfered with. She hunted him this past season. She just is nervous of jumping for some reason and tends to hang onto the reins like handle bars, although her balance is good and this is her 3rd pony so by now she should have cracked it. I just feel totally fed up, cross with myself for not having the patience the other mums seem to have, despairing of her, and am full of 'right, let's sell the pony then' which of course is not what I want at all.
HELP ME PLEASE!
ps she just moved off the little chestnut in my siggie to the bold looking grey (who isn't actually strong at all). You can see her hand position in the jumping shot.
thanks so much xx
So, please does anybody have any tips / exercises to get my child to at least lean forward over a jump, and at best to move her hands forward. She had a neck strap today to reach for / hold onto but that didn't help (she is VERY strong willed and any prompting from me just makes her worse).
A girl working for me at the mo is going to try some grids with her tomorrow, perhaps putting the pony on the lunge and getting the child to ride without reins etc. She knows the pony well, he isn't strong or stupid and will jump if not interfered with. She hunted him this past season. She just is nervous of jumping for some reason and tends to hang onto the reins like handle bars, although her balance is good and this is her 3rd pony so by now she should have cracked it. I just feel totally fed up, cross with myself for not having the patience the other mums seem to have, despairing of her, and am full of 'right, let's sell the pony then' which of course is not what I want at all.
HELP ME PLEASE!
ps she just moved off the little chestnut in my siggie to the bold looking grey (who isn't actually strong at all). You can see her hand position in the jumping shot.
thanks so much xx