RichardRider
Well-Known Member
Can anyone recommend any books, cd's, etc for proper jumping? Began riding rather late, at 40, but went from fear of horses(which many men have,) to love of riding, hacking off with friends, etc.. Progressed and actually had a period of riding, jumping twice a day...
Then I was sold a young horse...I think my trainer thought me capable. Anyway, the horse had tripping problems. After a few nasty falls he came over on top of me, tripping upon reception of a jump(French term, please correct me WHENEVER I use the wrong term for I learned to ride here.)
Kept the horse(good papers,) brought him home, wormed, changed ferriers, it's been a few years now hacking out and no more tripping. I would like to start jumping again. It took some lessons but the same old trainer has me jumping practically the same heights, on another horse, and I dominate my fear and do it, but would prefer really starting all over again, as my 8yr old son, poles on the ground, no hands, no stirrups, etc...
I will probably just have to do it myself...Might I add, just when my confidence was "getting there," during a small collective adult lesson, same trainer had the 3 of us jumping a one meter fence with two poles resting at the center of the horizontal pole in an inverted "V." One of the adult's horses paused, jumping late and too vigorously and threw the poor woman quite badly...I finished the lesson but havn't gone back...
I am 54 and would still like to get back to jumping, which has its risks, but this time, take a longer, less "latin" approach...(before it will be too late...)
long, sorry,...rr
Then I was sold a young horse...I think my trainer thought me capable. Anyway, the horse had tripping problems. After a few nasty falls he came over on top of me, tripping upon reception of a jump(French term, please correct me WHENEVER I use the wrong term for I learned to ride here.)
Kept the horse(good papers,) brought him home, wormed, changed ferriers, it's been a few years now hacking out and no more tripping. I would like to start jumping again. It took some lessons but the same old trainer has me jumping practically the same heights, on another horse, and I dominate my fear and do it, but would prefer really starting all over again, as my 8yr old son, poles on the ground, no hands, no stirrups, etc...
I will probably just have to do it myself...Might I add, just when my confidence was "getting there," during a small collective adult lesson, same trainer had the 3 of us jumping a one meter fence with two poles resting at the center of the horizontal pole in an inverted "V." One of the adult's horses paused, jumping late and too vigorously and threw the poor woman quite badly...I finished the lesson but havn't gone back...
I am 54 and would still like to get back to jumping, which has its risks, but this time, take a longer, less "latin" approach...(before it will be too late...)
long, sorry,...rr