slumdog
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Hired Onley today to take babyhorse out so I can jump 90cm before we do our first BN which were aiming for at the end of next month. Been concentrating on grid work and building his strength up and I'm noticing a difference which is great
What wasn't so great was the famous last words "I'll just do this one to finish" which was a one strided double with an oxer in the front and an upright out. Uprights are the bain of my life anyway so I should have known lol! He jumped the first part huge, which meant he did a small stride between the jumps and took a bit of a flyer at the upright which I wasn't expecting as he normally knocks them, he jumped me out of the saddle which would have been fine, if there wasn't a horse-eating sandbag placed against the side of the school which he spooked at and then threw a bronc in just to make sure that it wasn't going to eat him. Which left me eating dirt! (Onley outdoor is lovely and soft, you should try it
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Got back on once I'd removed sand from my ears and knickers and he jumped it great the next time so we really did leave it on that.
Has anyone else had problems jumping up at level? Jumping 2'9-3' at local level but obviously it varies a lot from BS courses, I think I'm tending to think "ooh that's a bit big" and either backing off or pushing him on and he's either chipping a stride in and scrambling over or taking a flyer at it. Having lessons etc so she'll sort me out but I do seem to be eating dirt more now than in the small RC classes. I've actually only fell off him 3 times (although it seems sooo much more lol!) and all were this season jumping 90cm! I'm in no rush so do I go back down in height? But then I feel if we stay within our comfort zone we'll never progress. We jump this height fine at home, is it normal to have a few teething problems when trying to move forward?
No pics at oh was running round doing the jumps but this is a video of him at home. It's the first time I've posted one so don't crucify me lol
Hope it works
http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/...40-8AE9-E510331FA146-370-00000035B86E2158.mp4
What wasn't so great was the famous last words "I'll just do this one to finish" which was a one strided double with an oxer in the front and an upright out. Uprights are the bain of my life anyway so I should have known lol! He jumped the first part huge, which meant he did a small stride between the jumps and took a bit of a flyer at the upright which I wasn't expecting as he normally knocks them, he jumped me out of the saddle which would have been fine, if there wasn't a horse-eating sandbag placed against the side of the school which he spooked at and then threw a bronc in just to make sure that it wasn't going to eat him. Which left me eating dirt! (Onley outdoor is lovely and soft, you should try it
Got back on once I'd removed sand from my ears and knickers and he jumped it great the next time so we really did leave it on that.
Has anyone else had problems jumping up at level? Jumping 2'9-3' at local level but obviously it varies a lot from BS courses, I think I'm tending to think "ooh that's a bit big" and either backing off or pushing him on and he's either chipping a stride in and scrambling over or taking a flyer at it. Having lessons etc so she'll sort me out but I do seem to be eating dirt more now than in the small RC classes. I've actually only fell off him 3 times (although it seems sooo much more lol!) and all were this season jumping 90cm! I'm in no rush so do I go back down in height? But then I feel if we stay within our comfort zone we'll never progress. We jump this height fine at home, is it normal to have a few teething problems when trying to move forward?
No pics at oh was running round doing the jumps but this is a video of him at home. It's the first time I've posted one so don't crucify me lol
Hope it works
http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/...40-8AE9-E510331FA146-370-00000035B86E2158.mp4