Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Never used these and wondered what your thoughts were on them, for those who have used them.
Also has anyone ever used them to help improve there jumping position?
I have a habit of letting my legs come back and not keeping my blooming backside in the saddle when jumping (going with the horse), instead I'm hovering around like a fairy over the pommel on take off and on the approach riding in too much of a forward seat
, maybe its just something that I did when I was younger galloping around on ponies and bobbing over jumps...I duno
, its just what I've always done I guess, I've got a good seat as in staying on even when a horse jumps awkwardly or buts in a big leap in so I'm good at staying putt lol and I've got bags of confidence so thats not an underlying issue but still my jumping position is and looks...well quite frankly totally pants!
and I thought about using these to help improve my lower leg (when just bobbing over little ones) but wondered if it would be safe to do so?, if it was a silly idea and well if anyone else has, because I believe there just meant for schooling but may benefit me in my case.
I've not what you'd call a jumper (as in jumps all the time) so never really acquired a good natural 'jumping seat', I had a jumping lesson last weekend but the trainer didn't comment on it, he was more focused on the horse and just geting him more forward has he's really hard work, so I thought it was ok but it's bloody terrible and I'm not ashamed to say it neither.
Advice/input much appreciated.
Also has anyone ever used them to help improve there jumping position?
I have a habit of letting my legs come back and not keeping my blooming backside in the saddle when jumping (going with the horse), instead I'm hovering around like a fairy over the pommel on take off and on the approach riding in too much of a forward seat
I've not what you'd call a jumper (as in jumps all the time) so never really acquired a good natural 'jumping seat', I had a jumping lesson last weekend but the trainer didn't comment on it, he was more focused on the horse and just geting him more forward has he's really hard work, so I thought it was ok but it's bloody terrible and I'm not ashamed to say it neither.
Advice/input much appreciated.