Super_Kat
Well-Known Member
I took Olympic into my jump lesson this afternoon to try and start sorting his hollowness problem (were doing grids so I thought it would be the perfect oppourtunity) and now he's still jumping hollow but really getting his bum up in the air.
The only time he's ever done this with me is occasionally over the first x-pole and even then it's not very high but today he was really doing it with some height and force
The grid consisted of a x-polewith a bounce to an upright, 1 stride to an upright then eventually 2 strides to a spread. The spread was about 70cs (ish) in front and about 90cms at the back and apparantly his bum came above my head and he landed so steeply and he really threw me forwards, had I not put buth hands on his neck to quickly steady myself I would have been straight out of the front door. It reall shook me up and I could have happily burst into tears. I have no idea what is up with him, I'm getting him seen my our local McTimoney person next week so I hope she doesn't find any sore bits.
Any ideas as to what is wrong?
The only time he's ever done this with me is occasionally over the first x-pole and even then it's not very high but today he was really doing it with some height and force
The grid consisted of a x-polewith a bounce to an upright, 1 stride to an upright then eventually 2 strides to a spread. The spread was about 70cs (ish) in front and about 90cms at the back and apparantly his bum came above my head and he landed so steeply and he really threw me forwards, had I not put buth hands on his neck to quickly steady myself I would have been straight out of the front door. It reall shook me up and I could have happily burst into tears. I have no idea what is up with him, I'm getting him seen my our local McTimoney person next week so I hope she doesn't find any sore bits.
Any ideas as to what is wrong?