Chloe_GHE
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some trainers are good enough to spot that a certain horse needs to be ridden in a very specific way to get the best out of it, an then show you how to do this
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100% agree with this. Soap is a mega xc horse but was pretty bad sj 3/4 down each time out, worse round ever was 24 faults and CR at highclere! In dispair I sent him to my trainer and she had him for just 10 days and MADE A HUGE DIFFERENCE. Next time out he was clear over 9 fences till the last double which was 100% rider error and so had both parts but it would have been clear had I not messed it up. She worked wonders on him, and most of our problems were that I rode him wrong for sjing.
I am a xc rider and was riding sj in this way too. She pin pointed all the issue I had, all the issues he had, schooled them out of him, and then taught me how to ride this new way of going.
A good instructor can work wonders, so don't get down as horses are not naturally careless they don't want to hit the fences. One of my main issues was that I was riding my tb like a wb! more leg on the last few strides and nothing to support the canter this mean he just went flatter not higher as a wb would react to last minute leg.
Don't dispair he can go clear it is probubly just a few very minor issues that need tweeking to sort you out. I would research a good instructor of similar build/sex/height to you and send him off for a boot camp, get lessons at the same time and I'm sure if you pick the right person you will get great results.
some trainers are good enough to spot that a certain horse needs to be ridden in a very specific way to get the best out of it, an then show you how to do this
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100% agree with this. Soap is a mega xc horse but was pretty bad sj 3/4 down each time out, worse round ever was 24 faults and CR at highclere! In dispair I sent him to my trainer and she had him for just 10 days and MADE A HUGE DIFFERENCE. Next time out he was clear over 9 fences till the last double which was 100% rider error and so had both parts but it would have been clear had I not messed it up. She worked wonders on him, and most of our problems were that I rode him wrong for sjing.
I am a xc rider and was riding sj in this way too. She pin pointed all the issue I had, all the issues he had, schooled them out of him, and then taught me how to ride this new way of going.
A good instructor can work wonders, so don't get down as horses are not naturally careless they don't want to hit the fences. One of my main issues was that I was riding my tb like a wb! more leg on the last few strides and nothing to support the canter this mean he just went flatter not higher as a wb would react to last minute leg.
Don't dispair he can go clear it is probubly just a few very minor issues that need tweeking to sort you out. I would research a good instructor of similar build/sex/height to you and send him off for a boot camp, get lessons at the same time and I'm sure if you pick the right person you will get great results.