DappleGreyDaydreamer
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I have a lovely Connemara who is my first horse, and lucky for me we both love jumping immensely! Unfortunately though, his jump is so powerful that I am really struggling to stay on, and as a result I'm riding horrible and yanking him in the mouth on landing most fences. I feel really bad for him, as he's so enthusiastic and I can't really jump him that much as I'm afraid of hurting his mouth
Any tips on how to ride his powerful jump would be very helpful! As you'll hopefully be able to see by my pictures, he tends to jump very big over very small fences (the cross pole here was 60cm, the vertical 70) and it feels to me like he takes a stride out, although looking back at videos he doesn't, I just sit to the jump horribly.
It's frustrating, because I have a very secure half-seat in all paces, and I used to jump my previous loan horse much bigger, bareback with no problems at all. But he was a cob X, and the transition is proving tricky for me I think. Pity, because my little connie is such a superstar that I think he could do some seriously impressive jumping if I could only figure out how to ride him! Advice much appreciated, and I hope you've had a good Christmas (if you celebrate)
It's frustrating, because I have a very secure half-seat in all paces, and I used to jump my previous loan horse much bigger, bareback with no problems at all. But he was a cob X, and the transition is proving tricky for me I think. Pity, because my little connie is such a superstar that I think he could do some seriously impressive jumping if I could only figure out how to ride him! Advice much appreciated, and I hope you've had a good Christmas (if you celebrate)