Kokopelli
Well-Known Member
So I jumped Andy for the first time today, we warmed up very nicely and, dare I say it, we actually had some moments when he was working in a correct outline 
Started off nice and little like 2ft3 x poles we had 3 jumps set up two on either side of the school and one in the middle going across the diagonal. The first jump was 'interesting' to say the least, he went into it nicely then about 2 strides out threw his head in the air and charged it then took off very very early!
So we put a placing pole on the jump and I took him around again and gave him a shorter run up and he jumped it a lot better. So carried on and the jumps just kept going up and up until we got to about 1.10 and he literally felt like he was jumping a x pole it was so easy for him.
I am soo excited for his future he has loads of potential and is going to go very far
Just some advice turning between fences seems to be difficult he tends to go around like he's doing tokyo drift, despite me turning with my leg and body position.
So are there any exercises I can do to help this?
Started off nice and little like 2ft3 x poles we had 3 jumps set up two on either side of the school and one in the middle going across the diagonal. The first jump was 'interesting' to say the least, he went into it nicely then about 2 strides out threw his head in the air and charged it then took off very very early!
So we put a placing pole on the jump and I took him around again and gave him a shorter run up and he jumped it a lot better. So carried on and the jumps just kept going up and up until we got to about 1.10 and he literally felt like he was jumping a x pole it was so easy for him.
I am soo excited for his future he has loads of potential and is going to go very far
Just some advice turning between fences seems to be difficult he tends to go around like he's doing tokyo drift, despite me turning with my leg and body position.
So are there any exercises I can do to help this?