WishfulThinker
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Tomorrow we have jumping, nothing major, but he is doing the 60cm + 75cm classes. He is unshod, and can be a bit stiff so is on a joint supplement, but he is fine jumping as long as he is not pounded into the ground.
So am I being over protective in asking for him NOT to be jumped today/tonight? I just don't want him to get sore feet/legs, and also I know what his attention span is like - if he jumps today he will not be interested tomorrow - this is also why I only do about 4 warm up jumps as I let him get a bit wound up by the atmosphere, then use that energy for the round.
But just got email to say sharer is going to do practice jumping today in prep for tomorrow - as its her 1st comp on him. And I stupidly didn't say to her yesterday if she wants to practise do Monday not Tues!! I am also worried as the girl who is helping her practice is notorious for over jumping her own horse to the point he tells her to F off!
But now I feel like I am being totally overprotective of my boy, when in reality I have seen what he is like if he is jumped repeatedly, he just stops seeing the fun in it, and I don't want a stop tomorrow - every time he has been over jumped warming up he has refused or been a tit in the ring.
Am I being silly ????
So am I being over protective in asking for him NOT to be jumped today/tonight? I just don't want him to get sore feet/legs, and also I know what his attention span is like - if he jumps today he will not be interested tomorrow - this is also why I only do about 4 warm up jumps as I let him get a bit wound up by the atmosphere, then use that energy for the round.
But just got email to say sharer is going to do practice jumping today in prep for tomorrow - as its her 1st comp on him. And I stupidly didn't say to her yesterday if she wants to practise do Monday not Tues!! I am also worried as the girl who is helping her practice is notorious for over jumping her own horse to the point he tells her to F off!
But now I feel like I am being totally overprotective of my boy, when in reality I have seen what he is like if he is jumped repeatedly, he just stops seeing the fun in it, and I don't want a stop tomorrow - every time he has been over jumped warming up he has refused or been a tit in the ring.
Am I being silly ????