Jumped last night - only small but it's a start

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Ok so YM volunteered to help me and Pidge jump again after our disastrous XC schooling on Monday. So warmed him up and he got a tad excited as the big boxes were arriving as we've got 14 horses stopping at yard who are competing at Weston Park so had to remind him to concentrate on me!
then started with poles on the floor, YM has competed for GB in young riders at eventing and puts my riding to shame so it was good to have someone on the ground who knows what they are doing
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She quickly picked up on the fact that because Pidge is a "cruise missile" and loves his jumping I just sit there and let him dictate what we're doing and yes she's right as I think ooh he's keen sit and steer when in fact I should be riding him and giving him direction. So we practiced slowing the pace before the poles and then over the poles which resulted in Pidge going
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and sticking his head in the air
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then we progressed to a cross pole in the middle and did this from trot and canter
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with me putting my legs on 3 strides away from the fence. Then we had a double of cross poles and finished on these with one of them being put up to about 2'. I know the fences were tiny compared to what we have been jumping recently but there was no indication of any run outs, and as YM pointed out despite the fact Pidge loves his jumping he needs some guidance from me on what to do. when I left him to it he would put a short stride in and then the jump was
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but when I put my leg on he jumped it really nicely
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So cue one happy mummy
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and he hadn't remember our problems from Monday so I breathed another sigh of relief
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Cookies for those of you that got this far
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The thing I really love about you, Sue, is that you are so anxious to learn and improve, not for your own sake, but for Pidge's!
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I think you are doing exactly the right thing, going back to basics, and this will give both you and the lovely Pidge much more confidence and teamwork in the long run.
I am sure your good feeling and progress will continue
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thank you Caroline
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I know that the problems with riding 9 times out of 10 aren't Pidge doing anything wrong but me giving him the wrong signals
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Yes I do want to improve but for him not me, you are so right
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YM told me off last night for my chicken wings until I explained that I was trying really hard not to catch him in the mouth over a fence, she then told me to hold the breastplate instead as it doesn't look as bad but achieves the same thing
thanks again
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well done for getting going with the jumping again...2ft is mahoosive to me! Well done you, I'm sure you'll soon be feeling confident about it again.
 
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