ktj1891
Well-Known Member
My boy jumping today with my friend. Her first time jumping him in years and jumping these heights herself in a long time.
[video]http://vid156.photobucket.com/albums/t17/kt-15/IMG_1123_zpsja1d0aj4.mp4[/video]
What exercises can I use to build my lads confidence as fences go bigger?I jumped him myself over the below combination last week and he jumped it fine the first two times but knocked the first part and sort of scooted through the the middle over the combination over the over, I think he scared himself. After that he ran out and started stopping and I had to drop it all down tiny before he would jump back through it.
A few days later i did another combination to get his confidence back and he jumped fine although ran out once over the first part when i first started to build it up but once he realised it wasn't too bad he jumped through it fine and finished on the below.
I don't think he has much strength and as they get bigger it shows as he seems to struggle and looses his canter/confidence (and then so do I) so he then starts to doubt himself and stop/run out. Are there any good exercises to build him up, make him enjoy his jumping and build his confidence when they get bigger? When i say bigger I mean between 90-1m, so nothing drastically huge but definitely big enough for him and me.
TIA
[video]http://vid156.photobucket.com/albums/t17/kt-15/IMG_1123_zpsja1d0aj4.mp4[/video]
What exercises can I use to build my lads confidence as fences go bigger?I jumped him myself over the below combination last week and he jumped it fine the first two times but knocked the first part and sort of scooted through the the middle over the combination over the over, I think he scared himself. After that he ran out and started stopping and I had to drop it all down tiny before he would jump back through it.
A few days later i did another combination to get his confidence back and he jumped fine although ran out once over the first part when i first started to build it up but once he realised it wasn't too bad he jumped through it fine and finished on the below.
I don't think he has much strength and as they get bigger it shows as he seems to struggle and looses his canter/confidence (and then so do I) so he then starts to doubt himself and stop/run out. Are there any good exercises to build him up, make him enjoy his jumping and build his confidence when they get bigger? When i say bigger I mean between 90-1m, so nothing drastically huge but definitely big enough for him and me.
TIA