Deano645
Well-Known Member
Hi
We have a cracking little 11hh FR pony for my daughter, he has a fab jump, however, sometimes he overjumps. We have had back teeth saddle checked etc and all ok, he just jumps that way - he is 16, and just keen. What happens when he jumps big is she gets throw forward on landing. We have been working on more upright jumping position for her (but she isn't pulling on his mouth) and her holding onto the strap on the front of the saddle rather then her neck strap which is helping a bit, and looking up. But she is still getting chucked forwards, I am guessing it will get to a point where it will click for her and she will manage the big jump fine - and then she will have loads of fun, but can anyone offer any advice to help her get there? I am worried she is going to injure her nose lol. She has come off him quite bit when does it, but now she is managing to stay on. TIA
We have a cracking little 11hh FR pony for my daughter, he has a fab jump, however, sometimes he overjumps. We have had back teeth saddle checked etc and all ok, he just jumps that way - he is 16, and just keen. What happens when he jumps big is she gets throw forward on landing. We have been working on more upright jumping position for her (but she isn't pulling on his mouth) and her holding onto the strap on the front of the saddle rather then her neck strap which is helping a bit, and looking up. But she is still getting chucked forwards, I am guessing it will get to a point where it will click for her and she will manage the big jump fine - and then she will have loads of fun, but can anyone offer any advice to help her get there? I am worried she is going to injure her nose lol. She has come off him quite bit when does it, but now she is managing to stay on. TIA