HBrae2
Well-Known Member
My old pony would regularly drop his shoulder and spin just before a tiny jump and I would mostly fall off. He wasnt nasty, just a cheeky little pony who knew all the tricks but it scared me! He went to a more confident girl last year. I have a new (super quiet) pony and I have got lots of confidence back but Im still scared of jumping. He does nothing wrong, he trots up to a tiny x-pole and a step before he hesitates (you cant see it, I can feel it through my seat and I am convinced that I ASK him to do it by me being scared), I then totally freeze, we go back to walk, I put my leg on, we step over said x-pole in walk and then trot on again. Once weve been over it once or twice this way then we trot and canter over it quite happily! I have had lots of lessons on him and I do riding club groups and its the same every time. Im sure its very frustrating for the instructor but shouting leg at me isnt working, its like Ive frozen until Im back in walk and then I can put my leg on! The problem is that the tiny hesitation from him feels exactly like my old pony immediately before he would spin. I used to really enjoy jumping and my new boy is such sweetie, hes only doing exactly what Im asking him to do. I know its all in my head and I feel like Im letting him down and teaching him that this is how we jump together! How do I change the way my head works so I can keep trotting?  I dont want to do anything big, just to trot over 1st time instead of walking!
Sorry its long, I have birthday cake for anyone getting to the end
Sorry its long, I have birthday cake for anyone getting to the end