letrec_fan
Well-Known Member
I know alot of you on this forum are show jumping fanatics so I was wondering if anyone could give me some ideas.
Last night I rode Pete and he went so well. We did a grid of 4 jumps. Started off at cross poles as last time he refused them however I think this may have been due to his back. Anyway, because it was so hot and we didn't want to ruin a good sess. we left it at around 1'9-2ft for now. I wondered how high everyone else jumps grids? I have jumped 3ft with him normally but he can jump way bigger when hes fitter as he used to be a hurdler. Its more me than him!
Also, I was wondering if anyone has any interesting jump exercises that get their brains thinking, like grids. At the moment, I am less interested in gaining height, more accuracy has to come first. Like getting striding right etc. Thats why he prefers XC and is not so good at SJ! Pete is kind of like a collie - you have to keep his mind active!
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
Laura and Pete.
Last night I rode Pete and he went so well. We did a grid of 4 jumps. Started off at cross poles as last time he refused them however I think this may have been due to his back. Anyway, because it was so hot and we didn't want to ruin a good sess. we left it at around 1'9-2ft for now. I wondered how high everyone else jumps grids? I have jumped 3ft with him normally but he can jump way bigger when hes fitter as he used to be a hurdler. Its more me than him!
Also, I was wondering if anyone has any interesting jump exercises that get their brains thinking, like grids. At the moment, I am less interested in gaining height, more accuracy has to come first. Like getting striding right etc. Thats why he prefers XC and is not so good at SJ! Pete is kind of like a collie - you have to keep his mind active!
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
Laura and Pete.