BeckyD
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Please could someone give me some tips - my new horse really uses his head and neck over jumps, and I find that I'm losing my secure lower leg and am instead throwing myself up his neck, so that I don't catch him in the mouth. I can't seem to mentally untangle myself enough to keep my bum back, but arms forward. Here is a pic to give you an example - I am far too far forwards I think, and I feel insecure.
Can anyone give me some mental or physical things to practice so that I give him the freedom and don't catch him in mouth, but am nice and secure? I start a jumping session doing it correctly, but then I seem to slip out of it, and end up doing the above.
Thank you. No food to offer as my 1pm conference call hasn't started yet and I can't get lunch until it's happened
Please could someone give me some tips - my new horse really uses his head and neck over jumps, and I find that I'm losing my secure lower leg and am instead throwing myself up his neck, so that I don't catch him in the mouth. I can't seem to mentally untangle myself enough to keep my bum back, but arms forward. Here is a pic to give you an example - I am far too far forwards I think, and I feel insecure.
Can anyone give me some mental or physical things to practice so that I give him the freedom and don't catch him in mouth, but am nice and secure? I start a jumping session doing it correctly, but then I seem to slip out of it, and end up doing the above.
Thank you. No food to offer as my 1pm conference call hasn't started yet and I can't get lunch until it's happened