Exploding Chestnuts
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He is not fit enough.
Only one person in my jump lesson, her horse is a very whizzy, high energy, never ever out of breath type.
It makes me wonder if it's actually the comparison between the two that makes mine appear to be worse than he is? Perhaps if I was in a lesson with something not so energetic or athletic it may show that mine is reacting normally to such an intense lesson.
I'd agree that I wouldn't expect a horse on that level of work to be that fit. But would also question if blowing then recovering or sustaning blowing? F has always blown/been a high blower however fit but I always went off his recovery time. If your horse isn't recovering perhaps a vet check would be a good idea?
Indoor schools without ventilation get quite close and the air gets thicker without you noticing too much. Do you blow more after your jumping lesson? Would having it outside bevan option as a comparison?
It may be anxiety.
My mare is fit but if we put her under pressure in a jumping lesson she can blow a bit as she holds herself and doesn't breath properly during her rounds.
Never sweaty, just blows on the breaks in between exercises.
The more relaxed she is, then she doesn't blow.
I know the more I relax and breath the better she is, do you get excited or a bit anxious about jumping?