TarrSteps
Well-Known Member
I think the problem is to get your eye up you really have to be jumping multiple horses at a good height, jumping courses regularly etc. And if you stop doing it your eye goes down again! I find it hugely depressing when I think of how big I used to jump - now the same height looks like a house!
It's a particular issue for eventers, too, as the average amateur one horse rider can't usually jump enough big jumps at home on their one horse to get comfortable without risking soundness. It's probably one of the areas where mental training can be very useful, to convince yourself that there really isn't any difference. I've found it can also help to get a proper, in the groove show jumper on the horse a few times and jump it up - it convinces both you and the horse it's within your grasp.
It's a particular issue for eventers, too, as the average amateur one horse rider can't usually jump enough big jumps at home on their one horse to get comfortable without risking soundness. It's probably one of the areas where mental training can be very useful, to convince yourself that there really isn't any difference. I've found it can also help to get a proper, in the groove show jumper on the horse a few times and jump it up - it convinces both you and the horse it's within your grasp.