Literally jumped in at the deep end today. CC welcome

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I had my first jumping lesson in 6 months today. :D

I was quite nervous as my confidence had pretty much deserted me but I needn't have worried - Beau was awesome and jumped nicely even when I hit a duff stride into the first fence. Sorry, Beau. :o

My RI was rather cruel. :D
He kept putting the fence up and it went from a lovely confidence-building 75cm to a 1m oxer at a decent width. We literally jumped in at the deep end. :rolleyes:
I was told to ignore the second jump and just concentrate on getting a nice canter without sending any of the canter poles flying.
He jumped so big that my knee was starting to get a bit sore so we called it a day after 30 minutes. I could probably have done with popping my stirrups up a bit.

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I know I need to concentrate on sitting quietly and letting the jump come to us. Watching the video, I can see a difference when I do.

I also noticed that my hands creep up when Beau gets a bit excited. He has a tendency to run away with me and I'm having to learn how to ride him again - this is only my third lesson since I started riding him again so I don't think we're doing too badly. I would like to think that Martin would have said something if we were. :o

Video here: It's a bit of a long one - might be worth skipping the first minute or two to get to the jumping.
http://youtu.be/u6owO_mNM6A

CC welcome. Thanks for reading. :)
 
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No CC from me - just massive kudos, as I don't do bigger than canter poles and that aside it is seriously impressive in one lesson, given you say you were nervous and have had a break from jumping.

Can you bottle your confidence and pass some to me please?!
 
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