JenHunt
Well-Known Member
get my horse to loose school over fences? I've managed to persuade a friend to let me borrow the outdoor school for a bit on saturday to do some loose schooling with our two boys and I'm wondering how to go about it.
Tom won't be a problem, he'll just go for it i'm sure. He's really quick with things like that.
but Ron can be a bit dopey with new things.
the little git doesn't lunge - he just turns and looks at you and if you insist he goes up!
he just runs away from a lunge whip
I'll be in an outdoor school and will have plenty of jump wings and poles available
I was thinking I'd set up a lane down one side next to the fence and then have more jumps parallel to that to make a lane?
with 4 jumps? I was hoping it could be gymnastic for him as he loves it.
should I ride him over it first so he gets it or just go for it loose to start with?
my sister and possibly OH will be there to help.
any other ideas? I want it to be fun but also to be able to video him to see how he jumps without a rider on, and maybe, if all goes well, to see how high he's happy jumping!
Tom won't be a problem, he'll just go for it i'm sure. He's really quick with things like that.
but Ron can be a bit dopey with new things.
the little git doesn't lunge - he just turns and looks at you and if you insist he goes up!
he just runs away from a lunge whip
I'll be in an outdoor school and will have plenty of jump wings and poles available
I was thinking I'd set up a lane down one side next to the fence and then have more jumps parallel to that to make a lane?
with 4 jumps? I was hoping it could be gymnastic for him as he loves it.
should I ride him over it first so he gets it or just go for it loose to start with?
my sister and possibly OH will be there to help.
any other ideas? I want it to be fun but also to be able to video him to see how he jumps without a rider on, and maybe, if all goes well, to see how high he's happy jumping!