LittleGreyMare
Well-Known Member
I would rarely jump higher in training than i would at a competition and very rarely at xc - need the adreline of a course and competition
I am a bit like michen.
I never really jumped a metre at home but went out and done a season at Novice round some of the biggest courses!!
I am awful at home... i get to fiddly and tense and over concentrate...
I did jump about 1.20m at clinics... sometimes I just need someone shouting at me. Haha.
Also I tend to be alone on the yard, so it's in the back of my mind if anything happens I could lie there for hours before someone knows I'm missing. I am braver when there is someone there, hence why at clinics and events.
You are like me. if i am left to my own devices at home I tend to just ride rubbish in general haha.
I do clinics and I get told to do stuff and I will do it but leave me to jump 1 metre at home and i cant do it. Even a small fence seems daunting.
Get me to a competition and I am quite different. Bizarre as would think would be the other way around.
This was on a BE80 course. It was flipping massive! A good 10cm of brush to make it look 90+. And a ditch in front. I would not want to be seeing that for the first time on a course walk if I had not jumped similar before.
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I think the SJ phases are fairly easy tbh compared to pure SJ at the 'same' height. I've popped round BE 80 SJ and it felt small whereas full up 80cm SJ courses still feel pretty intimidating.
But OP, you jumped that metre oxer so you are training higher than you are competing so you'll be fine. I find I am much braver in competition than in training. Once I start I just point and pray and somehow we get round! In training I am far more cautious.