Ellevis
Active Member
Does anyone else struggle with this?
Up until the last few months we've been jumping really well around 80/90cm with a couple of wins at the start of the year. In the past we've been confident up to 1m - but pony is clever enough now that if I don't ride every fence properly there's always a chance he'll find a way out, and after a couple of falls in April I feel I've lost my bottle :-( My problem has generally been worrying about strides and pulling him into the bottom of fences and relying on him to get us out of trouble - and this is where he's picked up a habit of stopping.
So, I addressed this problem by starting to have lessons with a brilliant instructor who has really changed my way of thinking and we've had a couple of really great, confident jumping lessons.
So at the weekend I thought I'd put it into practice at local SJ - we entered 85 + 95. Had a good warm up and went in - good forward canter really riding like I meant it. First few fences great - then stop at innocuous upright. Think I switched off around the corner and didn't meet it on the best stride - but no pulling from me so wasn't too worried. Carried on jumped the next few great until another stop at an oxer. On watching video just looks like I was riding too strongly and going too fast and he just didn't see it. So went into 95 absolutely bricking it, managed to get round the whole course with a couple of poles until the second to last fence (the same fence we had the first stop in 80 at) where we had 2 stops again and eliminated. Just really not sure what's happening now as I am no longer pulling him in deep but riding a lot more positively - I just feel like we're completely out of sync.
I'm now thinking it's my nerves that are affecting him more than anything else - we both feel great when jumping at home/ training, but as soon as it comes to putting it in to practice it all seems to go to pot. Was just wondering if anyone else has felt like this and has any advice as it's seriously tempting to just give it all up and do dressage which I really don't want to do :-(
Up until the last few months we've been jumping really well around 80/90cm with a couple of wins at the start of the year. In the past we've been confident up to 1m - but pony is clever enough now that if I don't ride every fence properly there's always a chance he'll find a way out, and after a couple of falls in April I feel I've lost my bottle :-( My problem has generally been worrying about strides and pulling him into the bottom of fences and relying on him to get us out of trouble - and this is where he's picked up a habit of stopping.
So, I addressed this problem by starting to have lessons with a brilliant instructor who has really changed my way of thinking and we've had a couple of really great, confident jumping lessons.
So at the weekend I thought I'd put it into practice at local SJ - we entered 85 + 95. Had a good warm up and went in - good forward canter really riding like I meant it. First few fences great - then stop at innocuous upright. Think I switched off around the corner and didn't meet it on the best stride - but no pulling from me so wasn't too worried. Carried on jumped the next few great until another stop at an oxer. On watching video just looks like I was riding too strongly and going too fast and he just didn't see it. So went into 95 absolutely bricking it, managed to get round the whole course with a couple of poles until the second to last fence (the same fence we had the first stop in 80 at) where we had 2 stops again and eliminated. Just really not sure what's happening now as I am no longer pulling him in deep but riding a lot more positively - I just feel like we're completely out of sync.
I'm now thinking it's my nerves that are affecting him more than anything else - we both feel great when jumping at home/ training, but as soon as it comes to putting it in to practice it all seems to go to pot. Was just wondering if anyone else has felt like this and has any advice as it's seriously tempting to just give it all up and do dressage which I really don't want to do :-(