georgiegirl2
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
As I've said in previous posts on of my aims with twiggy is to hopefully get involved with the byeh series. Shes three rising 4 and from race training (never raced) so it looks unlikely we will have her ready for the 4yo classes but seeing as we havent been on her yet you never know how things will progress!
I was just wondering on what time scales do people aim to get their youngsters doing things in preparation for these classes? Obviously all youngsters are different with how they progress and you dont want to do too much at such a young age. We went to watch a few earlier this year and to be honest it wasnt the jumping which looked horrendous it was more having them behave in the show atmosphere! Bramham certainly had a lot for them to look at!
I was reading a passage by karen dixon the other night which said she trys to get them to one small sj comp before taking them to bramham - surely this wouldn't be enough? anyway, any thoughts welcome
B xx
As I've said in previous posts on of my aims with twiggy is to hopefully get involved with the byeh series. Shes three rising 4 and from race training (never raced) so it looks unlikely we will have her ready for the 4yo classes but seeing as we havent been on her yet you never know how things will progress!
I was just wondering on what time scales do people aim to get their youngsters doing things in preparation for these classes? Obviously all youngsters are different with how they progress and you dont want to do too much at such a young age. We went to watch a few earlier this year and to be honest it wasnt the jumping which looked horrendous it was more having them behave in the show atmosphere! Bramham certainly had a lot for them to look at!
I was reading a passage by karen dixon the other night which said she trys to get them to one small sj comp before taking them to bramham - surely this wouldn't be enough? anyway, any thoughts welcome
B xx