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Had a jumping lesson tonight, just doing some bounces, grids and a bit of a course.
Was a very good lesson, she did everything we asked of her but she is high as a kite...
I only started jumping her last year and she used to have dramatics over cross poles and used to screw herself over jumps (just to make it more fun!!) and has mostly outgrown that now but she reverted a bit tonight I think with the spring grass coming through
It's so frightening to sit... it's like she jumps (and gives it a good foot of clearance no matter the height) then apparently she kicks out her back legs mid air so i shoot out of the saddle... it's like being caterpaulted...
Am I crazy to keep persisting! She is 22! Her old owner quit jumping because it frightened her so much. Thank God she never does it at shows as she goes into performance mode lol.
She is making such good progress but it's so scary sometimes, the silly old loon.
The problem is she doesn't do anything wrong, she doesn't refuse or anything it's just the mid air point and landing is a bit hairy... it's not a problem over bigger jumps either, just little ones she likes to make more interesting i think.... she even tried to jump the cross poles tonight and normally she never does that.
Ah well I just hope it's the time of year and she will calm down again soon....
She did nothing wrong but I am just a bit stressed as not the bravest at jumping anyway LOL
sorry for the ramble... if anyone has any tips I'd love to hear them. I normally do grids, bounces, poles before and after the jump and I have spent a long time boring her over little jumps so it's definitely not over facing
Was a very good lesson, she did everything we asked of her but she is high as a kite...
I only started jumping her last year and she used to have dramatics over cross poles and used to screw herself over jumps (just to make it more fun!!) and has mostly outgrown that now but she reverted a bit tonight I think with the spring grass coming through
It's so frightening to sit... it's like she jumps (and gives it a good foot of clearance no matter the height) then apparently she kicks out her back legs mid air so i shoot out of the saddle... it's like being caterpaulted...
Am I crazy to keep persisting! She is 22! Her old owner quit jumping because it frightened her so much. Thank God she never does it at shows as she goes into performance mode lol.
She is making such good progress but it's so scary sometimes, the silly old loon.
The problem is she doesn't do anything wrong, she doesn't refuse or anything it's just the mid air point and landing is a bit hairy... it's not a problem over bigger jumps either, just little ones she likes to make more interesting i think.... she even tried to jump the cross poles tonight and normally she never does that.
Ah well I just hope it's the time of year and she will calm down again soon....
She did nothing wrong but I am just a bit stressed as not the bravest at jumping anyway LOL
sorry for the ramble... if anyone has any tips I'd love to hear them. I normally do grids, bounces, poles before and after the jump and I have spent a long time boring her over little jumps so it's definitely not over facing