SEH
Well-Known Member
Hello Everyone,
Training question.
I have a cob that loves cross country, we fly round and never skip a beat.
In the paddock with a "show" type jump however, is a completely different story! As he started cross country jumping first e.g. logs/natural poles ect, he had never seen those colourful jumps before. He didn't like them at all at first but a couple of summers down the line he is generally okay with the look of them now (Always have to get used to new ones/different colours).
He LOVES jumping, however, we have one major issue. Crosses are still absolutely terrifying for him. I think this is because when I first started jumping these kinds of jumps with him, I focused on straight jumps as he would be lazy with the super small crosses. Also, he is fine with a natural pole cross at one of the X country courses, so I think it might still be an issue with the look of them/colours. He flys over straight jumps. Now, if he sees a cross, he either leaps over it enough to jump even if it were the height of the wings, or he runs out. He always runs out super late so sometimes this ends up being us soaring over the wings. Once he went into the wing, luckily they were small ones and he's very big so didn't hurt him. I have stopped using crosses now but I don't know a way to remedy the problem without continuing to try them. I have even left the jump in his field as a cross to see if he needed to get used to the look of it or something!
It's very weird! I have an instructor who is willing to help after lockdown but they are equally bit unsure of how to proceed. He is the same in hand and lunging over them.
Someone suggested two poles to act as a 'funnel' or something to direct him at the jump but I think this will scare him more and might trip him up if he does still run out!
Any advice for training that would help would be great!
Training question.
I have a cob that loves cross country, we fly round and never skip a beat.
In the paddock with a "show" type jump however, is a completely different story! As he started cross country jumping first e.g. logs/natural poles ect, he had never seen those colourful jumps before. He didn't like them at all at first but a couple of summers down the line he is generally okay with the look of them now (Always have to get used to new ones/different colours).
He LOVES jumping, however, we have one major issue. Crosses are still absolutely terrifying for him. I think this is because when I first started jumping these kinds of jumps with him, I focused on straight jumps as he would be lazy with the super small crosses. Also, he is fine with a natural pole cross at one of the X country courses, so I think it might still be an issue with the look of them/colours. He flys over straight jumps. Now, if he sees a cross, he either leaps over it enough to jump even if it were the height of the wings, or he runs out. He always runs out super late so sometimes this ends up being us soaring over the wings. Once he went into the wing, luckily they were small ones and he's very big so didn't hurt him. I have stopped using crosses now but I don't know a way to remedy the problem without continuing to try them. I have even left the jump in his field as a cross to see if he needed to get used to the look of it or something!
It's very weird! I have an instructor who is willing to help after lockdown but they are equally bit unsure of how to proceed. He is the same in hand and lunging over them.
Someone suggested two poles to act as a 'funnel' or something to direct him at the jump but I think this will scare him more and might trip him up if he does still run out!
Any advice for training that would help would be great!