BenvardenRach2
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
So last weekend I had a really great jumping session on my lad - we have been focusing solely on flat work for over 6 months to help with his balance and to stop him propelling into exended trot & canter everywhere like a loony! He feels so great, his flat work is so nice and controlled now i feel that we are in harmony and he is really listening to me and anticipating whats to come.
It's been years since I have jumped properly, I used to compete regularly and jump 1m10 courses, 1m20 for fun (not on Rocky). Now that I'm older and a tad more sensible
I have really lost my confidence when it comes to jumping. Rocky loves his jumping but has ducked out many a times with me a couple of years ago when we used to jump pretty regularly - resulting in me flying off
he felt a million times better on the weekend - I think he is feeling more confident and trusting in me now that he is more balanced and collected into fences rather than us both closing our eyes and hoping to make it over to the other side!!
I am defo going to look into getting some show jump lessons however I was wondering if you guys/gals had any advice/exercises to get my confidence back and have some fun
I understand that I am not at a total low confidence wise as I'll happily pop 75cm but anything higher - my stomach starts to churn..
p.s below are a couple of pics from sunday
Think this one was about 90 cm ... safe to say it looked a lot bigger riding up to it and I very nearly pooped myself and pulled him up
So last weekend I had a really great jumping session on my lad - we have been focusing solely on flat work for over 6 months to help with his balance and to stop him propelling into exended trot & canter everywhere like a loony! He feels so great, his flat work is so nice and controlled now i feel that we are in harmony and he is really listening to me and anticipating whats to come.
It's been years since I have jumped properly, I used to compete regularly and jump 1m10 courses, 1m20 for fun (not on Rocky). Now that I'm older and a tad more sensible
I am defo going to look into getting some show jump lessons however I was wondering if you guys/gals had any advice/exercises to get my confidence back and have some fun
p.s below are a couple of pics from sunday
Think this one was about 90 cm ... safe to say it looked a lot bigger riding up to it and I very nearly pooped myself and pulled him up