BSJA coach part III

ann-jen

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Well I've just got back from my third lesson and I can't believe how well Jenny went. I've been religiously practising our "homework" from the previous lessons and it must be paying off.
We started todays session with a line of 6 poles on a canter stride up the centre line. Walked and trotted over them without mishap asking for a halt at C and then changing the rein. Then she put the 2nd pole into a small cross pole and we came again. I was expecting the sight of the jump to fire Jenny off but she just trotted up, popped it and stayed in trot and achieved the halt at C - gobsmacked. She kept on doing it too so not even a fluke! She then put the 6th pole into another cross so it was a 3 stride related distance with 3 ground poles in between the 2 crosses. We managed to pop down the line and stay in trot.
We then tried it in canter - asking for a canter transition over the 1st pole. Jenny just stayed in a nice rhythm through the line and even when she started putting the jumps up a hole at a time she never changed - didn't speed up at all so we called it a night on that.
I am so pleased with Jenny - I know we only jumped about 2 ft tonight but it was in control and I was dictating the pace for the first time in ages. Even when we used to jump BSJA I think Jen still set the pace most of the time. I can't wait til my next lesson - I can't believe how quickly we seem to be progressing considering at one point I thought our problems could never be sorted out! Just shows what finding the right trainer can do. I know we'll probably still have setbacks but I just feel so positive at the moment for the first time in ages regarding jumping. You never know we might be back BSJAing again even!
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Thanks -I was pleasantly surprised how well it worked. It also meant as she was behaving so well we could work on some of my many faults instead of concentrating on keeping her calm. Like, because she rushes so much I've stopped using my leg on her and use my seat too much. I had to concentrate really hard to just sit quiet - its surprising how hard it is to try to do nothing LOL! Anyway I've never had to ask her to increase the speed before so that was a totally new experience putting my leg on her.
My plan for 2007 was to affiliate dressage but am starting to think I might be too busy jumping again.
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