diggerbez
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warm up on both reins? i mean sjing collecting rings btw 
Yes, I do try and get a quick trot and canter round on the other rein, ideally when it is not too busy. The looks you sometimes get from those who do not can be quite off putting though sometimes!
Direction is only that, you can work your horse on both sides, or is counter flexion a thing of the past?
If I was the only one in the collecting ring then I would, but otherwise no, if your horse is worked properly and evenly every other day then a small amount of counter flexion work to warm up the relevant muscles should be enough for a round of showjumps.
This has probably got a lot to do with the fact that I don't cope enormously well with my nerves at competitions where i find normally insignificant things can easily throw me!
Yes always warm up on both reins. I dont see the problem ? If you keep to the left hand to left hand rule there should be no accidents or confusion![]()
Ive never heard of anyone not being allowed to warm up on both reins!
I understand entirely, but perhaps the 'looks' you get going round on the opposite rein, might be doing you more harm than you realise if nerves are a problem. Perhaps try going into the collecting ring with a plan (easier said than done I know!), and including a little bit of counter flexion even just at the start, don't worry about how good it is, just try it and see.
I did notice at the weekend though that the jumps in the warm up arena are only jumpable one way, so you cannot jump off both reins, is this normal?
I try to warm up on both reins, but sometimes it does feel as though your going against the flow, if it is really busy i wait until i can change the rein, or just carry on, OH asked me at the weekend why was i going the opposite to everyone else, there was probably about 10 other people in the collecting ring, I hadn't noticed until that pointI was probably too busy trying to calm my nerves and warm my boy up.
I did notice at the weekend though that the jumps in the warm up arena are only jumpable one way, so you cannot jump off both reins, is this normal?
Diggerbez - I know you should always keep the red wing to your right, but on Saturday both the red wings meant i had to travel on my left rein and jump off the left rein, if that makes sense, if i had changed direction i would have been jumping against the flow - or at least i think i would have done![]()