laurenpalmer
Well-Known Member
I have a thoroughbred which i have been training for a year and a half now and we are starting to look at low level eventing. The discipline we have most trouble with is show jumping. He can canter round the arena fine, controlled, collected ect, but when i point him at a jump he generally rushes and does not look at the jump and takes off on a stride too late and won't snap his legs up, also he doesn't learn form bashing his legs. He is perfect cross country and is very bold, but showjumping (which we generally keep small (2'6, 2'9 at the biggest) because i am still training him) he wont look at all. A lot of my instructors say he will look when the fence is bigger, but because he is inexperienced i feel i cant go and jump him 3ft because he is more likely to injure himself if he doesn't look. What can i do? are there any exercises to help him look? i was watching a lucinda green clinic and she said that when the rider leans right back the front end of the horse has to come up. would that work if i did that when he is supposed to take off? any advice appreciated! thanks! and sorry its very long!