zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
Ok, basically the situation is this; I have a lovely horse that I have owned for over ten years. When we first "got together" we did a lot of ODE and SJ. We were on PC teams/RC teams and competed a lot. I loved jumping, especially eventing and won quite a bit. Then in 2002 I had quite a serious accident. I broke my back, and although fully reovered, jumping was never the be-all and end-all of my life again. I took up dressage, and all but finished jumping, only jumping occasionally at home.
I went off to uni and did a few BUSA competitions which involved jumping, but other than that I have not jumped competitively since August 2002.
My horse is now 15 and although popping 1.10m at home, (not with me I hasten to add) I am really only venturing to about 2ft on him. This is a huge turn around for me, as I never used to have any fear. Now it takes all my guts and determination to force myself over 2ft. However, I enjoy it when I do it. A friend took my lad out jumping last year, and never got him round a course - he kept stopping and running out. She is a good rider, but he was never an easy jumper, he is quite 'looky' and needs encouraging (not whip/spurs just riding into a fence confidently).
I have got to the stage where I would like to take him out and do the odd little course again. However, around here anything under 2ft is always accompanied by the words "not to have been placed 1st in any jumping competition". Well, obviously he/we have won a lot in the past, but haven't jumped competitvely for 7 years. I have no guts, and he wouldn't get around the course clear anyway I guess. I am not a fan of going HC as I kind of think why bother paying an entry fee when you can jump a course at home. TBH I am a nervous wreck now when it comes to jumping, and he isn't much better (used to take confidence from me). All I want to do is potter about a few local shows and have some fun, and we certainly aren't the competitive duo we once were. Would it be wrong to enter these classes??
I think because I had the accident on this horse, when it comes to jumping him I get nervous now, and I just don't feel able to trust him over anything bigger. I don't honestly feel that he would be a threat to anyone (we probably wont get past the first fence) but I don't feel happy being thought of as a trophy hunter - a rosette would be nice I admit to make me feel we have achieved something.
Sorry for the long post, but I am currently wrestling with my conscience on this one
I went off to uni and did a few BUSA competitions which involved jumping, but other than that I have not jumped competitively since August 2002.
My horse is now 15 and although popping 1.10m at home, (not with me I hasten to add) I am really only venturing to about 2ft on him. This is a huge turn around for me, as I never used to have any fear. Now it takes all my guts and determination to force myself over 2ft. However, I enjoy it when I do it. A friend took my lad out jumping last year, and never got him round a course - he kept stopping and running out. She is a good rider, but he was never an easy jumper, he is quite 'looky' and needs encouraging (not whip/spurs just riding into a fence confidently).
I have got to the stage where I would like to take him out and do the odd little course again. However, around here anything under 2ft is always accompanied by the words "not to have been placed 1st in any jumping competition". Well, obviously he/we have won a lot in the past, but haven't jumped competitvely for 7 years. I have no guts, and he wouldn't get around the course clear anyway I guess. I am not a fan of going HC as I kind of think why bother paying an entry fee when you can jump a course at home. TBH I am a nervous wreck now when it comes to jumping, and he isn't much better (used to take confidence from me). All I want to do is potter about a few local shows and have some fun, and we certainly aren't the competitive duo we once were. Would it be wrong to enter these classes??
I think because I had the accident on this horse, when it comes to jumping him I get nervous now, and I just don't feel able to trust him over anything bigger. I don't honestly feel that he would be a threat to anyone (we probably wont get past the first fence) but I don't feel happy being thought of as a trophy hunter - a rosette would be nice I admit to make me feel we have achieved something.
Sorry for the long post, but I am currently wrestling with my conscience on this one