Had an excellent showjumping lesson today

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Today was the official start of my get "ready for the BE season campaign".
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I took Boo to Pontispool, my first outing on him since 2006!! I had an hours lesson with a Kiwi Eventer, whom I rate very highly.
As it was my first jumping lesson in well over a year, I did wonder how much of a spastic I was going to be but I surprised myself and didn't let myself down
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The lesson started with me just doing the usual warm up and instructor asking questions, like they all do. Within minutes he had etablished EXACTLY what we needed to work on, what I was doing wrong, explained why I needed to correct my position (slightly) and told me to lengthen my stirrups 2 holes!
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For most of the lesson there was no jumping involved as Boo very much needs to do ground work, we know he can jump, he now needs to do it with discipline, control, balance, a good steady rhythm and by himself. By that I mean, take me to the fence without too much effort on my part.
The exercise that I did for all of the lesson was simple but oh so effective and it really helped Boo to use his back end instead of dragging it behind him.
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Towards the end of my lesson all I was jumping was a 2'6" x pole but it didn't need to be more, until he is established through that exercise and can balance himself between a fence.
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I felt it was the most constructive lesson i'd ever had and I think that what I was so pleased about most of all was that even though it was a jumping lesson, it wasn't a case of, get the fences up and keep doing rounds and rounds until the hour is up, my instructor really did things properly, digested all that I had explained, sussed that Boo was desperately in need of learning the basics, as quite frankly he had been taught to run before he coud walk.
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Which of course was my fault, as I wanted him to go out and compete last year and that's what was asked of the Wiegersma's. But now I have the reins back and I'm determined to do the best by him.

Am off to do some unaff dressage next weekend, then hopefully have another jumping lesson the week after.

All in all, I rate my day the best I've had, horse wise, in a vey long time
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Thanks for reading
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He had 2 poles down on a 20m circle, say 1 at quarter to and 1 at quarter past, we started off in walk, maintaining the rhythm etc going over the poles without changing the striding, then in trot, then in canter. Boo's trot isn't that good, he tends to mince along but I had to slow my rising and increase the leg pressure slightly, which made his trot sooooo much better. Anyway, the aim was to approach each pole without having to change a thing, i.e increase the stride to get to the fence or shorten it. Eventually he introduced the fence and just kept doing the same thing, brilliant! Boo had started to stuff his head up in the air on his approach to his fences with A, so this exercise will hopefully iron that out once we start jumping bigger fences together.

I was so pleased Kat and so impressed with his methods and his awareness and skill in seeing what the horse lacked and needed to learn. He helped me a long time ago when he used to live down here, I was impressed then but I'm even more so now
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It's ok, I was waiting for permission from him before I put his name up!! Ready Teddy, you is spot on, Bruce Haskell is the man
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Kat, good one, I should have thought of that myself. He liked Boo too so that's nice
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So happy for you and Boo ! Nothing like a rewarding lesson that helps you put your finger on what to work on and improve... Your instructor sounds great !
Enjoy the next lesson
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! And keep us posted.
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Wow thats brilliant! Its great to have a really positive lesson, I had my first dressage lesson in a month on Friday and was really pleased (didnt admit that we haven't done any schooling, only hunted an hacked!) his canter work was amazing, now looking forward to my first jumping lesson in 4 months in a fortnight!
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Hi Flo, I certainly wouldn't want to change instructors, not when you get so much out of a lesson with him. I can't wait for my next lesson, it's all so good for Boo
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I had a couple of lesson's with Bruce quite a few years ago now, when I was having problems with my old eventer who had started putting nasty stops in and he really really helped me out and got us through the problem. He's also really good at just popping up at an event and shouting at you, if he has time, whilst warming up fo the showjumping.
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I can't recommend him highly enough
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Wow thats brilliant! Its great to have a really positive lesson, I had my first dressage lesson in a month on Friday and was really pleased (didnt admit that we haven't done any schooling, only hunted an hacked!) his canter work was amazing, now looking forward to my first jumping lesson in 4 months in a fortnight!
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It's just such a positive feeling and has left me wanting to really get on with it, I haven't felt like that in ages!
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