Magicmillbrook
Well-Known Member
Has anyone forgotten how to jump? I havent had a jumping lesson for years. I ocasionaly pop a small cross pole but thats it. I decided this year, after becoming brave enought to do prelim dressage at my RC that I would try to jump again with the ultimate goal of doing a clear round at a RC show!.
When I used to have regular lessons in the 1990's bmm (before mammoth mortgage) I could do grids, jump with no stirrups and even do a course (only 2'6 - 2'9) albeit with a few nerves. So why cant I do it know?
I have been practising a smallish x pole (3ft at sides and about 2ft in the middle) for two weeks. Yesterday I though ok I will put a grid of three bounces up. OMG, three time in a row I ended up at the end of the grid on Flicks neck, hands full of moulting white hair, even a few in my mouth at one point - brings a whole new meaning to hanging on with your teeth!. Its just as well Flicks understands that human on neck and aggghhh are the aids for stop.
I eventualy got off and moved the fences to give a canter pole, non jumping stride, x pole, non jumping stride then a small upright. Just about managed it. I just don't understand why its so difficult - any hints on improving my confidence or tips on how to introduce more than one jump at a time would be greatfully received. My daughter, who shares Flicks with me just laughed - how very helpfull
When I used to have regular lessons in the 1990's bmm (before mammoth mortgage) I could do grids, jump with no stirrups and even do a course (only 2'6 - 2'9) albeit with a few nerves. So why cant I do it know?
I have been practising a smallish x pole (3ft at sides and about 2ft in the middle) for two weeks. Yesterday I though ok I will put a grid of three bounces up. OMG, three time in a row I ended up at the end of the grid on Flicks neck, hands full of moulting white hair, even a few in my mouth at one point - brings a whole new meaning to hanging on with your teeth!. Its just as well Flicks understands that human on neck and aggghhh are the aids for stop.
I eventualy got off and moved the fences to give a canter pole, non jumping stride, x pole, non jumping stride then a small upright. Just about managed it. I just don't understand why its so difficult - any hints on improving my confidence or tips on how to introduce more than one jump at a time would be greatfully received. My daughter, who shares Flicks with me just laughed - how very helpfull