floradora09
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this has been done before 
Just wondering what people's routines are, how long they allow, what they jump etc.. and why.
Also- do you aim to jump a bit bigger than the class, same height, or a tad smaller?
I'm just having a ponder really after our outing to BCA. 90/95cms is our comfort zone now, so will happily jump a 90/95 fence warming up in 'cold blood' as it were. When we've got a good forward, positive rhythm the height becomes irrelevant really, but when I was warming up for the 1m I struggled to get a good line and a good canter into the fence (therefore not a good jump!) as there were quite a few people about. But in the class just kicked on and it came much more easily.
So what I'm really getting at is does it matter if I'm not jumping the class height, in the warmup? Hoping to go the blewbury BS next sunday and I seem to remember there that the warmup is crazy, so was thinking of keeping it cool and relaxed, even if it means only jumping 90/95 before the disco class.
Sorry for my ramblings...
Just wondering what people's routines are, how long they allow, what they jump etc.. and why.
Also- do you aim to jump a bit bigger than the class, same height, or a tad smaller?
I'm just having a ponder really after our outing to BCA. 90/95cms is our comfort zone now, so will happily jump a 90/95 fence warming up in 'cold blood' as it were. When we've got a good forward, positive rhythm the height becomes irrelevant really, but when I was warming up for the 1m I struggled to get a good line and a good canter into the fence (therefore not a good jump!) as there were quite a few people about. But in the class just kicked on and it came much more easily.
So what I'm really getting at is does it matter if I'm not jumping the class height, in the warmup? Hoping to go the blewbury BS next sunday and I seem to remember there that the warmup is crazy, so was thinking of keeping it cool and relaxed, even if it means only jumping 90/95 before the disco class.
Sorry for my ramblings...