JustKickOn
Well-Known Member
So, I have committed myself to do a combined training in a couple of weeks.
Last time I attempted a course it was 80cm, we got to the third fence and the breaks were slammed on twice, after a run out at the first and napping at the second. Cue elimination.. I've jumped probably twice since then due to my confidence being in tatters and lots of uni work to get done.
The CT I've entered will have teeny, tiny jumps, 2'0-2'3, which I think insults both of our abilities, but I entered small just so that if I need to, I can trot round the lot of it.
K prefers to jump out of a rather fast pace, where as I am more a slow and steady rider. I do enjoy jumping, but when I am in control. I am rarely in control when jumping, even with a slightly stronger bit in.
I had a very good jump lesson last year with Sam Dewer, and he gave he lots of things to think about and consider, but I can't afford lessons that cost me a lot very often.
A lot of people suggested grid work when I posted the rather disastrous video of us attempting eventing SJ last year to get a rhythm more established. But I also need to practice courses.
SO... I have 8 jump wings (four are wooden where cups can just go on one side; the other are the 3ft triangular polyblocks), 10-12 poles, and a 40m x 25m arena to practice in.
What can I do!?
Thanks
L
ps. I'm not that hot on distances, so I'll either be getting out the tape measure, or taking slightly bigger strides as I only have little legs.
Last time I attempted a course it was 80cm, we got to the third fence and the breaks were slammed on twice, after a run out at the first and napping at the second. Cue elimination.. I've jumped probably twice since then due to my confidence being in tatters and lots of uni work to get done.
The CT I've entered will have teeny, tiny jumps, 2'0-2'3, which I think insults both of our abilities, but I entered small just so that if I need to, I can trot round the lot of it.

K prefers to jump out of a rather fast pace, where as I am more a slow and steady rider. I do enjoy jumping, but when I am in control. I am rarely in control when jumping, even with a slightly stronger bit in.

I had a very good jump lesson last year with Sam Dewer, and he gave he lots of things to think about and consider, but I can't afford lessons that cost me a lot very often.

A lot of people suggested grid work when I posted the rather disastrous video of us attempting eventing SJ last year to get a rhythm more established. But I also need to practice courses.
SO... I have 8 jump wings (four are wooden where cups can just go on one side; the other are the 3ft triangular polyblocks), 10-12 poles, and a 40m x 25m arena to practice in.
What can I do!?
Thanks
L

ps. I'm not that hot on distances, so I'll either be getting out the tape measure, or taking slightly bigger strides as I only have little legs.