rosiesowner
Well-Known Member
To sum up the situation:
-Jumping was beginning to feel like we'd cracked it, I was happy schooling round 1m courses which I felt was good enough for me
-Winter began, horse dropped a little condition so popped her onto a feed with a little more to it on recommendation of owner
-Fast forward a few weeks, horse's mind seemed to melt with all this extra energy
-Horse became practically unrideable, including when jumping which is her favourite thing!
-As such, gave up on the jumping to just focus on relaxing the flatwork and hacking
-Gradually changed feed over to something less heating (Bailey's No.4) and pony now back pretty much to her normal self. Woo hoo!
-Other night, jumped. Horse: As calm as she's ever been when jumping apart from a little excitement as the fences went up which is fair enough. Myself: No confidence and totally faking it to make sure I gave my horse as good a ride as possible.
-Fences can't have been any more than 85cm but I just could not see a stride.
So:
Please give me suggestions for exercises/techniques to help me get my eye back in and also perhaps build a little more confidence-though I think that will come with jumping more regularly again. I felt incredibly rusty-more like I hadn't jumped in months.
In better news, flatwork is getting better and better
To sum it all up:
HELP ME REMEMBER HOW TO SEE A BLOO*Y STRIDE!!
Here's a pic from the other night
-Jumping was beginning to feel like we'd cracked it, I was happy schooling round 1m courses which I felt was good enough for me
-Winter began, horse dropped a little condition so popped her onto a feed with a little more to it on recommendation of owner
-Fast forward a few weeks, horse's mind seemed to melt with all this extra energy
-Horse became practically unrideable, including when jumping which is her favourite thing!
-As such, gave up on the jumping to just focus on relaxing the flatwork and hacking
-Gradually changed feed over to something less heating (Bailey's No.4) and pony now back pretty much to her normal self. Woo hoo!
-Other night, jumped. Horse: As calm as she's ever been when jumping apart from a little excitement as the fences went up which is fair enough. Myself: No confidence and totally faking it to make sure I gave my horse as good a ride as possible.
-Fences can't have been any more than 85cm but I just could not see a stride.
So:
Please give me suggestions for exercises/techniques to help me get my eye back in and also perhaps build a little more confidence-though I think that will come with jumping more regularly again. I felt incredibly rusty-more like I hadn't jumped in months.
In better news, flatwork is getting better and better
To sum it all up:
HELP ME REMEMBER HOW TO SEE A BLOO*Y STRIDE!!
Here's a pic from the other night