Lolo
Well-Known Member
Al has been having a bit of a think. If you've been hearing some funny noises recently, that's probably it
(sorry Al!)
She's been jumping Lily a bit more, and been studying old videos of her riding Bee and Reggie, and even older footage from back in the day (!).
On every horse other than Reg, her jumping position is natural and in the right place generally. She doesn't do funky elbows, her lower leg remains pretty much stock still and it's all natural and easy.
On Reg, she has to work for her position over the fences. Especially SJ. She can't just let it happen, because that way her hands and elbows chicken off, and her leg slips. So 3 years in, she can be 'right' over the fences with him, but she still has problems. But she's been jumping Lily for about 5 sessions now, and finds it easy?
Could it be Reg's conformation that makes him harder to sit? He is very short coupled for his height (takes the same rugs as my old 15.1hh did, despite being 16.3hh, and the max. saddle length he can take is 17.5"...) but has a pretty normal length neck. This has always made him easier to ride, because it's not like steering a tank round the Serpentine, but could it be a contributing factor?
Here are some videos, trying to show it off!
Reg, Lt. Downham:
[youtube]CpVaVie8KOE[/youtube]
This probably shows off how Al struggles to keep her equilibrium. I think she manages, but she says she has to work hard for it all the way.
In contrast, this is her today on Lily:
[youtube]JJx9i9nCK3Q[/youtube]
(super pingy pony, those barrels are BIG! She's a bit rocket fuelled atm, but it's nice she's so keen- she had a bit of a tough time last year with someone who made her scared of her mouth, but she's got her mojo well and truly back)
And some photos (these are direct links):
http://www.theimagefile.com/?skin=309&Action=VF&id=9268334202&pcp=41&ppwd=43474xnt
Bee, SJ.
http://www.theimagefile.com/?skin=309&Action=VF&id=9268476002&pcp=21&ppwd=43474xnt
and
http://www.colin-allison.com/equus-imaging.com/HT/BM0312/SESJ/bm0312besesj0463.html
Reg, SJ. Height makes no odds, and you can see where she's struggling. It's odd, because in footage, it doesn't look bad. XC, she's usually spot on which is even more confusing!
(in case anyone thinks I'm being a mean sister, this has been posted on her request!)
She's been jumping Lily a bit more, and been studying old videos of her riding Bee and Reggie, and even older footage from back in the day (!).
On every horse other than Reg, her jumping position is natural and in the right place generally. She doesn't do funky elbows, her lower leg remains pretty much stock still and it's all natural and easy.
On Reg, she has to work for her position over the fences. Especially SJ. She can't just let it happen, because that way her hands and elbows chicken off, and her leg slips. So 3 years in, she can be 'right' over the fences with him, but she still has problems. But she's been jumping Lily for about 5 sessions now, and finds it easy?
Could it be Reg's conformation that makes him harder to sit? He is very short coupled for his height (takes the same rugs as my old 15.1hh did, despite being 16.3hh, and the max. saddle length he can take is 17.5"...) but has a pretty normal length neck. This has always made him easier to ride, because it's not like steering a tank round the Serpentine, but could it be a contributing factor?
Here are some videos, trying to show it off!
Reg, Lt. Downham:
[youtube]CpVaVie8KOE[/youtube]
This probably shows off how Al struggles to keep her equilibrium. I think she manages, but she says she has to work hard for it all the way.
In contrast, this is her today on Lily:
[youtube]JJx9i9nCK3Q[/youtube]
(super pingy pony, those barrels are BIG! She's a bit rocket fuelled atm, but it's nice she's so keen- she had a bit of a tough time last year with someone who made her scared of her mouth, but she's got her mojo well and truly back)
And some photos (these are direct links):
http://www.theimagefile.com/?skin=309&Action=VF&id=9268334202&pcp=41&ppwd=43474xnt
Bee, SJ.
http://www.theimagefile.com/?skin=309&Action=VF&id=9268476002&pcp=21&ppwd=43474xnt
and
http://www.colin-allison.com/equus-imaging.com/HT/BM0312/SESJ/bm0312besesj0463.html
Reg, SJ. Height makes no odds, and you can see where she's struggling. It's odd, because in footage, it doesn't look bad. XC, she's usually spot on which is even more confusing!
(in case anyone thinks I'm being a mean sister, this has been posted on her request!)