BSJA at Keysoe today - and another step back

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I really take comfort in the post about people having problems, its so good to know its not just me.

Apparently i like nose ploughing the floor better than actually riding my horse. I fell off at home yesterday but it wasn't so bad and i thought i'd put it behind me and go jumping today as planned. Two weeks ago we jumped round a 1.05 at addington and went DC....last week i had two refusals at the same height, so this week i decided to jump the disco and then maybe 1.05 if i felt ok.

Meh. I fell off in the collecting ring, i put her horribly into an upright and she decided she couldnt manage it (it was about 2 foot!!) and stopped, lets just say - i didnt. I still have sand in my teeth.

Got back on, neck and shoulder hurting a little but even more determined now, after a few more practise jumps my number gets called and i go into the ring. My canter is good, my stride is good, but she stops at the first. Im more than a little frustrated now so she gets a whack on the bum, she isnt happy but when i turn her round and start again she doesn't even think of stopping. The rest of the round was a bit scrappy, but i had a good stride to most and only rolled a pole at one fence because i had a bad line in.

Im really sore now, im sure my neck and shoulder will be horrid tomorrow....i could really do with some forum love right now - soooo frustrated!
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Awww sorry to hear it didn't go well but these things are character building (apparently!) and you learn and move on.

Have a hot bath and take some arnica, that should help your aches and pains!

Remember - we all have bad days and all horses have off days so don't be too down about it.

Perhaps try a smaller class next time so that the pressure is off and you can enjoy it and get your confidence back?
 
Aw hugs coming your way, but think of the positives you did get round the course.

Maybe it is worth dropping down to BN and jump a few BN/Discs just to get you and the horses confidence back.
 
Hey ,don't get hung up about it.A little while ago I was posting 'why can't I show jump any more'
Since then I have had some good instruction and we are back on track and come 2nd in our last 3 BE events all with double clears.
Chin up ,get someone really good to help you
 
Dont worry Im in the same boat as you just now. Not with show jumping, but with XC. My boys lost his confidence after a nasty scrape at a fence a few months ago and we just havent got back on track at all yet (mainly due to lack of eventing to do!!). He has 2 stops last time out which just isnt like him. We're moving down a level for one or two events to try and let him have some fun again. It does feel really shite having to move down though I must say!! So I know how annoying it is but I guess it reminds us that horses arent machines and sometimes they do have bad periods or loose their confidence a bit just like we do.
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