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As a birthday treat I went schooling at Tweseldown on Friday and the course was flagged up for a PC event that ran yesterday. Most of the fences looked sort of Intro height so I basically worked my way round the course but some of them did seem a bit tough for Intro! Looked on the website after and the orange course we were jumping was the PC 3ft-3ft3 course so somewhere between BE90 and 100 I would assume.
One of the fences was a house to a triple brush skinny fence and I just wondered if really I am likely to see that sort of combination of fences or even just triple brushes at BE90/100? We did struggle a bit with it but got over it in the end and it was good practice to make me ride straight!
this is our attempt at the brush:

here is the vid of house to brush:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYOyK7Vq_2U
They also had the open ditch to an angled log which was a bit of a question! Horse isn't normally ditchy but the water was gushing through the ditch and he was not having any of it! I know the ditch is often in the BE90 there but would you normally then have to jump the angled log after? At the moment I'm feeling glad I've only entered the 80cm in April. We flew round Munstead BE90 course last Sep and I was gonna enter the 90cm at Mattingley but now just doubting if we're ready to do 90's or if Munstead gave us false confidence!
Pleasing bit of the day was jumping 2 chairs very nicely (I have a bit of a thing about chairs - really dont like them!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL4kDF0_dRI
We also jumped the double of pheasant feeders ok although I'm not sure I took the best line - I kind of tried to jump both of them straight and ride a curved line between but looking at the ground not sure if I should have come at the first one on an angle and ridden a straight line between them?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc1wIcxCxg8
there are lots more vids on my youtube if anyone wants to watch and give me some constructive criticism. i am aware my jumping position still needs some work - i have adopted rather a safety position from hunting so much but I dont think I am folding enough or giving enough with my hands scrutinising the videos.
this is probably the most amusing vid of the day - me going splat! Totally my fault really - i dont like haycarts much, didn't really ride at it and gave him every opportunity to stop. I do wish he'd just stay stopped though rather than doing a massive spook and spin and drop me on the floor for the 2nd time of the day! (the first time was at an imaginary nothing on the floor and both times he bogged off all the way back to the lorry park and it's a flipping long walk!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3W7WbWbSSo




Managed to fall off again hunting yesterday when horse wasn't looking where he was going and fell up a muddy bank doing a complete nosedive and rocket propelling me out of the saddle onto the ground head first - luckily because his nose was on the floor and his body was still in the water i didn't have far to fall! 3 falls in one weekend is just a bit much for my poor old body!
One of the fences was a house to a triple brush skinny fence and I just wondered if really I am likely to see that sort of combination of fences or even just triple brushes at BE90/100? We did struggle a bit with it but got over it in the end and it was good practice to make me ride straight!
this is our attempt at the brush:
here is the vid of house to brush:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYOyK7Vq_2U
They also had the open ditch to an angled log which was a bit of a question! Horse isn't normally ditchy but the water was gushing through the ditch and he was not having any of it! I know the ditch is often in the BE90 there but would you normally then have to jump the angled log after? At the moment I'm feeling glad I've only entered the 80cm in April. We flew round Munstead BE90 course last Sep and I was gonna enter the 90cm at Mattingley but now just doubting if we're ready to do 90's or if Munstead gave us false confidence!
Pleasing bit of the day was jumping 2 chairs very nicely (I have a bit of a thing about chairs - really dont like them!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL4kDF0_dRI
We also jumped the double of pheasant feeders ok although I'm not sure I took the best line - I kind of tried to jump both of them straight and ride a curved line between but looking at the ground not sure if I should have come at the first one on an angle and ridden a straight line between them?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc1wIcxCxg8
there are lots more vids on my youtube if anyone wants to watch and give me some constructive criticism. i am aware my jumping position still needs some work - i have adopted rather a safety position from hunting so much but I dont think I am folding enough or giving enough with my hands scrutinising the videos.
this is probably the most amusing vid of the day - me going splat! Totally my fault really - i dont like haycarts much, didn't really ride at it and gave him every opportunity to stop. I do wish he'd just stay stopped though rather than doing a massive spook and spin and drop me on the floor for the 2nd time of the day! (the first time was at an imaginary nothing on the floor and both times he bogged off all the way back to the lorry park and it's a flipping long walk!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3W7WbWbSSo
Managed to fall off again hunting yesterday when horse wasn't looking where he was going and fell up a muddy bank doing a complete nosedive and rocket propelling me out of the saddle onto the ground head first - luckily because his nose was on the floor and his body was still in the water i didn't have far to fall! 3 falls in one weekend is just a bit much for my poor old body!