RubysGold
Well-Known Member
I'm not entirely sure where to start with this, so I'll just type and see where it gets me :/
2 weeks ago, I had a jumping lesson, we did bounces, but Roo wasn't happy, kept kicking out at the fences and bucking, we thought it was because of the gelding in the lesson with her, or that the bounce fences don't suit her. In hindsight I wish I'd just left the lesson.
Three days later I had another jumping lesson, this time she jumped everything I asked her to, with no problems but she was strong and fast, and I kept catching her in the mouth because I was too nervous to be able to go forward with her.
The next day I got the saddle fitter out (she was due to come out) the saddle was sitting fine but had sunk and needed reflocking. So I rode bareback for about 4 days.
The saddle is now back, and after a couple of days I tried jumping, she was so strong and running into fences with me (I've really worked on my hands so didn't catch her in the mouth). And then yesterday I took her for a canter in the field and couldnt get her to stop trying to bomb off with me. Her head gets tucked in so you can't stop her.
I don't think its her back but have been told it could be, because of her saddle. But saddle fitter told me her back is much stronger then it was when she fitted the saddle first time.
I don't know if its because we've not cantered in the field for a long time. Surely if it was her back, she'd be bad for schooling too, but she's fine in the school with no jumps up.
I have xc in 3 weeks time, which I don't want to cancel.
I just don't know what to think, or do. And I have noone to turn to
2 weeks ago, I had a jumping lesson, we did bounces, but Roo wasn't happy, kept kicking out at the fences and bucking, we thought it was because of the gelding in the lesson with her, or that the bounce fences don't suit her. In hindsight I wish I'd just left the lesson.
Three days later I had another jumping lesson, this time she jumped everything I asked her to, with no problems but she was strong and fast, and I kept catching her in the mouth because I was too nervous to be able to go forward with her.
The next day I got the saddle fitter out (she was due to come out) the saddle was sitting fine but had sunk and needed reflocking. So I rode bareback for about 4 days.
The saddle is now back, and after a couple of days I tried jumping, she was so strong and running into fences with me (I've really worked on my hands so didn't catch her in the mouth). And then yesterday I took her for a canter in the field and couldnt get her to stop trying to bomb off with me. Her head gets tucked in so you can't stop her.
I don't think its her back but have been told it could be, because of her saddle. But saddle fitter told me her back is much stronger then it was when she fitted the saddle first time.
I have xc in 3 weeks time, which I don't want to cancel.
I just don't know what to think, or do. And I have noone to turn to