catembi
Well-Known Member
Our dressage has been coming together lately, & I feel that the jumping has been lagging behind, so today we went to Manor Farm with trainer in tow to see why exactly it is that I'm so cr*p at jumping.
We warmed up for the BN with the trainer's help, popped a few jumps & she said there was absolutely nothing wrong with that.
So we went to do our round... nice jump over no 1, a spread, jumped no 2 an upright nicely, no 3 was an oxer & we gave it some room, bit onward bound to 4, an upright, cos I'd nearly got jumped out of the saddle, but then... line of related distance to double, or the other way round. We came around the corner on a dodgy stride, but I decided to go off a long one, put my leg on &... nothing. No engine. Kind of scrambled over, totally wrong to the next jump & slithered to a stop. Had another go & jumped it, but not very willingly. Big jump over 7, quite onward bound over 8.
I went to find my trainer & we both agreed that he'd started boldly but had decided to stop trying. Great relief that I'm not 100% to blame! She said we should go home, but as my aunt had come from Wanstead to watch, I felt duty bound to do the 95 cm.
1 & 2 were the same, & we jumped them the same. 3 & 4 were 8 & 9 from the previous round. Jumped 3 nicely but he wasn't prepared to take on 4, & the more I pushed, the more he backed off. Had another go, he flew over with a good smack, then it was 'the line' again. And the same thing happened. No engine, & the more I pushed, the more he backed off.
So elim for 2nd stop.
Bl**dy horse. The thing is, he is quite a madam & doesn't like being told what to do & he's also naturally idle. If he was a 'normal' horse, I could give him a dig with the spurs or a smack & he'd go forward. As he's an awkward so & so, if I spur him, he tends to go up instead of forward (think v short bouncy canter not going anywhere) & if I whack him, he bucks & lands either flat footed or disunited.
He has a wow that's regularly refitted & a good chiro who says his back is not a prob. He's not lame or sick & sorry in any way. He is a tricky horse who doesn't appreciate being told what to do. He will take a hint or suggestion, but if I say, 'Do this...now!' as you have to on your way to a jump, he will say, 'No, F off'. We've tried tinkering with his food & he's just as lazy but bucks more.
I'm not explaining this very well, but it's not the jumps that are the issue. It's the fact that he won't go forward when told & prefers to get huffy instead of getting on with it.
It's frustrating as he can do it & he actually does like his jumping, but he gets soooo cross if I get after him. But if I *don't* get after him, he would grind to a halt & then look for something to eat...
We are hiring a course soon with my trainer to see if we can sort him, but in the meantime, ideas, suggestions, sympathy?? Is anyone else's horse a talented but idle madam??? Or is he overdue a trip to the Pedigree Chum factory??
We warmed up for the BN with the trainer's help, popped a few jumps & she said there was absolutely nothing wrong with that.
I went to find my trainer & we both agreed that he'd started boldly but had decided to stop trying. Great relief that I'm not 100% to blame! She said we should go home, but as my aunt had come from Wanstead to watch, I felt duty bound to do the 95 cm.
1 & 2 were the same, & we jumped them the same. 3 & 4 were 8 & 9 from the previous round. Jumped 3 nicely but he wasn't prepared to take on 4, & the more I pushed, the more he backed off. Had another go, he flew over with a good smack, then it was 'the line' again. And the same thing happened. No engine, & the more I pushed, the more he backed off.
Bl**dy horse. The thing is, he is quite a madam & doesn't like being told what to do & he's also naturally idle. If he was a 'normal' horse, I could give him a dig with the spurs or a smack & he'd go forward. As he's an awkward so & so, if I spur him, he tends to go up instead of forward (think v short bouncy canter not going anywhere) & if I whack him, he bucks & lands either flat footed or disunited.
He has a wow that's regularly refitted & a good chiro who says his back is not a prob. He's not lame or sick & sorry in any way. He is a tricky horse who doesn't appreciate being told what to do. He will take a hint or suggestion, but if I say, 'Do this...now!' as you have to on your way to a jump, he will say, 'No, F off'. We've tried tinkering with his food & he's just as lazy but bucks more.
I'm not explaining this very well, but it's not the jumps that are the issue. It's the fact that he won't go forward when told & prefers to get huffy instead of getting on with it.
It's frustrating as he can do it & he actually does like his jumping, but he gets soooo cross if I get after him. But if I *don't* get after him, he would grind to a halt & then look for something to eat...
We are hiring a course soon with my trainer to see if we can sort him, but in the meantime, ideas, suggestions, sympathy?? Is anyone else's horse a talented but idle madam??? Or is he overdue a trip to the Pedigree Chum factory??