somethingorother
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Well, after our success of doing some jump schooling over a little jump and poles last week, i decided to get some tyres so we could build some 'real' jumps. Today was the day, and a friend came to document my imminent falling off with photographic evidence.
Osc hated the tyres, and we must have had more refusals than jumps. My nerves got the better of me a few times and i made it worse by letting him run out from the 'bigger' ones a couple of times. I am kicking myself. Going to get some lessons.
Also, he likes to overjump 'slightly' which you will see in a moment, so i put on a neck strap and body protector for confidence. They had the opposite effect and left me feeling stiff and hunched. Here's a couple of photos. I will put more and some of us having a good gallop etc in the PG. Had a nice day, despite the fear of jumping.
This was actually a pole on the ground... ridiculous beast.
Our biggest jump acheived. Tried putting it up to 3 tyres on the other side and we both chickened out and ruined our previous good work
(i should photoshop a massive jump in here though lol)
I didn't fall off though.
ETS: I know we get in too close, but i was only trotting in, and he gets his legs in a muddle (and jumps even bigger) with placing poles. How else can i help it?
Osc hated the tyres, and we must have had more refusals than jumps. My nerves got the better of me a few times and i made it worse by letting him run out from the 'bigger' ones a couple of times. I am kicking myself. Going to get some lessons.
Also, he likes to overjump 'slightly' which you will see in a moment, so i put on a neck strap and body protector for confidence. They had the opposite effect and left me feeling stiff and hunched. Here's a couple of photos. I will put more and some of us having a good gallop etc in the PG. Had a nice day, despite the fear of jumping.
This was actually a pole on the ground... ridiculous beast.
Our biggest jump acheived. Tried putting it up to 3 tyres on the other side and we both chickened out and ruined our previous good work
I didn't fall off though.
ETS: I know we get in too close, but i was only trotting in, and he gets his legs in a muddle (and jumps even bigger) with placing poles. How else can i help it?
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