catembi
Well-Known Member
Manor Farm today, in the pouring rain, for a pretty frustrating day.
I tried our new tactic of martingale + minimal warm-up - the more I warm up, the stronger he gets, then if I try to ride him through it, he goes flat & on the forehand. He knows his job by now, so half a dozen jumps is plenty.
First up was the British Novice, where we had a pole for no good reason. It was an upright, & he was maybe a little close, but it was def jumpable from there. Grrr.
Onto the 95 cm, which has stopped looking quite so big. We were jumping in the pouring rain & had a pole or 2 for no good reason.
After that, we had a think. Adrian has jumped 2 discoveries before - one was way too early when he was 4, soon after I got him, & we scrambled round but it wasn't pretty. The second was about 6 months ago & we got 1/2 way round - it was when he was going thru his bronco phase & he kept bucking in front of the jumps & landing disunited with zero impulsion. V hard to ride.
So, should we quit while we were ahead & go home, or should we push our luck when he'd already jumped 2 classes & go for it? What decided me was that he hadn't actually made it into any jump-offs & we'd only done a short warm-up, so he hadn't really done enough to justify being tired.
The course did look on the large side, but what the hell, we were going to have a crack.
Off into the torrential rain again. I was trying to ride in a determined manner cos he was out of his comfort zone & I really wanted him attacking rather than defensive. It worked to a point - we got round & altho the extra height was a surprise to him, it wasn't a problem. But we had another 2 down which I don't think I really deserved.
But the others in the class were 1 elimination & 2 four-faulters, so we weren't a mile off the pace.
Good points:
-no stops
-saw a good stride to every jump except the last jump in the disco
-when I couldn't see a stride & sat there like a muppet, Adrian kindly took one out for me & saved the day
when he should really have stopped & told me to ride it properly.
-martingale is controlling the head carriage
-no running off. He got a bit strong once or twice, but at no point were we careering round like maniacs.
Now we just need to leave the bl**dy jumps up! There was hardly anyone there today & a DC in ANY class would have placed us. We've been stuck on £87 for ages & I want some more on his card.
See what you think:
British Novice
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s258/catembi/?action=view&current=VIDEO_014.flv
95 cm
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s258/catembi/?action=view&current=VIDEO_015.flv
Discovery
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s258/catembi/?action=view&current=VIDEO_016.flv
I tried our new tactic of martingale + minimal warm-up - the more I warm up, the stronger he gets, then if I try to ride him through it, he goes flat & on the forehand. He knows his job by now, so half a dozen jumps is plenty.
First up was the British Novice, where we had a pole for no good reason. It was an upright, & he was maybe a little close, but it was def jumpable from there. Grrr.
Onto the 95 cm, which has stopped looking quite so big. We were jumping in the pouring rain & had a pole or 2 for no good reason.
After that, we had a think. Adrian has jumped 2 discoveries before - one was way too early when he was 4, soon after I got him, & we scrambled round but it wasn't pretty. The second was about 6 months ago & we got 1/2 way round - it was when he was going thru his bronco phase & he kept bucking in front of the jumps & landing disunited with zero impulsion. V hard to ride.
So, should we quit while we were ahead & go home, or should we push our luck when he'd already jumped 2 classes & go for it? What decided me was that he hadn't actually made it into any jump-offs & we'd only done a short warm-up, so he hadn't really done enough to justify being tired.
The course did look on the large side, but what the hell, we were going to have a crack.
Good points:
-no stops
-saw a good stride to every jump except the last jump in the disco
-when I couldn't see a stride & sat there like a muppet, Adrian kindly took one out for me & saved the day
-martingale is controlling the head carriage
-no running off. He got a bit strong once or twice, but at no point were we careering round like maniacs.
Now we just need to leave the bl**dy jumps up! There was hardly anyone there today & a DC in ANY class would have placed us. We've been stuck on £87 for ages & I want some more on his card.
See what you think:
British Novice
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s258/catembi/?action=view&current=VIDEO_014.flv
95 cm
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s258/catembi/?action=view&current=VIDEO_015.flv
Discovery
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s258/catembi/?action=view&current=VIDEO_016.flv