big jumping horses - how not to fall off??

buckybee

Well-Known Member
Joined
24 August 2006
Messages
1,548
Visit site
The team chasing season is coming up on us quick now, I'm doing intermediate/opens with my horsey who hasn't done any before.

I'm really excited but the thing is, my horse tends to jump quite huge sometimes, just for the fun of it, and although he's never jumped me off, there's been a few near misses!!

Anyway, as i don't want to let my team down, any quick fix tips for staying on!??

Ta!
 
i havent got any tips(Sorry!!)
blush.gif
but id love to have some too
smile.gif
- im am soooooooo close to flying out of the saddle on Hattie at every jump sjing and XC - it feels like coming down a 6ft drop after every fence because she really flicks her whole back end up!!
blush.gif
 
ummmm, get a big chunk of mane or hold onto your breastplate if you think a big jump is coming up., sounds simple but it really works
tongue.gif
laugh.gif
 
Yea, thats what Badger does! Used to be at everything when he was a baby but now he just puts in the odd one to catch me out!

I seem to call a lot of cabs at the moment!! Does make things more fun though!!
laugh.gif
 
the only thing is (personally) if i grab a neck strap or a clump of mane, it pulls me forward so when i am coming down on landing , she comes down soooooooo steeply my legs end up flying back and im almost unseated
blush.gif
crazy.gif
 
lol!!!!! well hopefully Hattie might half grow out of it as she's only 5
wink.gif
i just spend the whole time coming down on landing having totally slipped my reins and having to really lean back!! and when there's a drop on landing i get very close to being a gonn
blush.gif
crazy.gif
er!!!
 
[ QUOTE ]
ummmm, get a big chunk of mane or hold onto your breastplate if you think a big jump is coming up., sounds simple but it really works

[/ QUOTE ]

I've never really got the whole neck srap thing, I don't understand how you can give with your hands appropriatly and also how you lean back to balance youself over a big drop!
shocked.gif


Thanks anyway tho!
smile.gif
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
ummmm, get a big chunk of mane or hold onto your breastplate if you think a big jump is coming up., sounds simple but it really works

[/ QUOTE ]

I've never really got the whole neck srap thing, I don't understand how you can give with your hands appropriatly and also how you lean back to balance youself over a big drop!
shocked.gif


Thanks anyway tho!
smile.gif


[/ QUOTE ]

I dont get it either, just what my instructir tells me to do
 
I think thats why i call a cab cos it's normally out hunting and if i let my rains go altogether we may never be seen again!!

I think Hattie will grow out of it a bit, a lot of it is inexperience and they just think "well, if i jump as high as i can i know I'll manage it!" I'm sure she'll always put a few ones in to keep you on your toes though! xx
 
lol!!! yes thats partly why ive decided not to hunt Hattie!!
crazy.gif


i like her big jump i just wish she'd tone it down a bit like today when we were XC schooling and we came over a good sized Pre Novice fence she lept it and i was whacked in the face by a pine tree kind of branch because she jumped sooooooo high and then the landing was lower than the take off and i landed in a heap on her back with very little rein contact!!!
blush.gif
smirk.gif
tongue.gif
 
Yes, and at the end of the day, it's better to think you might get jumped off than thinking that they might hit things, that would be very scary!! saying that though Badger manages to have his fair share of poles show jumping nowadays! I wish he didn't know the difference between a showjump and a stone wall!

Is she the chestnut in your sig? If so she's definitly giving that white sj plenty of room!
wink.gif
 
Wack stirrups up a hole, and try keep your lower leg forward as much as possible With heel down! I went through the same when used to jump my ickle cob over big country, sitting back as much as possible, whilst still going with them is quite difficult!! Lovely piccies, and gorgeous horse though!!
 
Thanks kat, I'll try another hole although knees may be popping over the egde of the old GP!
tongue.gif


I tend to get "pinged" so I'm flying a bit, not actuallly in the saddle but will try and keep my legs forward!
laugh.gif
 
Lol! I know, its a nightmare... Its easier said than done, I seem to have lost the knack now back on horse.... Otherwise, grip like ****!??
 
[ QUOTE ]


Grab a hand full of mane as you're in mid-air! Saved me falling off a few times, also useful if you get left behind!


[/ QUOTE ]

I can't do that or I'd be pulled far too far forward (look at picks, if i'd had hold of his main) and would really gob him on take off. I think it works for other horses but not mine
tongue.gif
 
Saddle tight!!! its amazing stuff ut like gold dust!!! its in like a small deoderant lookin tube.... a kinda wax whch makes u stick to saddle like glue....
 
i've had a couple of near parting company moments when he completely over jumps things and takes me by surprise. We should take up stunt riding with some of our clinging on tactics! He had been nicely doing grid work the other week when he suddenly decided to treat it as a huge spread and jumped the whole dam thing!
 
Good question - almost got jumped off Lexi on Saturday - delighted she is using herself so well and would hate to discourage her, but I had to pull her out of the third part of our little exercise because I was almost off the back of the saddle!!

I find the neck strap works a treat for green, spooky horses because they give a fair bit of warning that they are going to do something odd.

Not so good for more experienced horses that just do it for fun!
 
LOL!

Trike has a tendency to jump quite big and at first it used to catch me out too
tongue.gif
The only answer really is to learn to sit it.......by jumping loads with the horse. It may help if you can learn to soften yourself at the hip too (does that make sense
crazy.gif
), so that your body absorbs some of the excess energy
smile.gif


If you can learn to sit it, and harness it, then it is a very desireable trait in a horse
wink.gif
 
Top