WannabeEventer
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Ok I’m looking for advice... I’m British but currently living in California. I have a 4 yr old (rising 5) that I handled, backed and now getting ready to event. He’s a lovely type, bold, willing and learns quickly.
I’ve been having weekly lessons with an international eventer to help me with jumping. My horse is really easy going and figures out grids/exercises quickly.
Recently, during a XC lesson, the instructor proclaimed “I’ve never known anyone to not use a whip while jumping, if you can’t kick him to take off and encourage him to pick his feet up then you need to hit him”, I told her I don’t believe in whipping for such a thing and I’d rather take time and he if doesn’t get it right go to something he does understand and build him up... the issue was a trakehner jump, he’d be focused on the bottom of the jump so would get deep but still jump. I’m not going to consequence for green mistakes especially when he’s trying.
At the end of the lesson, she again made statements that “I’d not make it as an eventer without kicking or whipping my horses on take off to make them jump”, I said well we’ll agree to disagree.
Also I’m not a fantastic rider but I compete BE 90/100.
So I guess I want to know others thoughts, I’d always been taught to get a good rhythm in my canter, keep horse between my hand and leg and let the jump come to me, but never to command to the horse when to jump or how high because during schooling the horse should figure it out on their own (for the most part)...
Thoughts please?
I’ve been having weekly lessons with an international eventer to help me with jumping. My horse is really easy going and figures out grids/exercises quickly.
Recently, during a XC lesson, the instructor proclaimed “I’ve never known anyone to not use a whip while jumping, if you can’t kick him to take off and encourage him to pick his feet up then you need to hit him”, I told her I don’t believe in whipping for such a thing and I’d rather take time and he if doesn’t get it right go to something he does understand and build him up... the issue was a trakehner jump, he’d be focused on the bottom of the jump so would get deep but still jump. I’m not going to consequence for green mistakes especially when he’s trying.
At the end of the lesson, she again made statements that “I’d not make it as an eventer without kicking or whipping my horses on take off to make them jump”, I said well we’ll agree to disagree.
Also I’m not a fantastic rider but I compete BE 90/100.
So I guess I want to know others thoughts, I’d always been taught to get a good rhythm in my canter, keep horse between my hand and leg and let the jump come to me, but never to command to the horse when to jump or how high because during schooling the horse should figure it out on their own (for the most part)...
Thoughts please?