kerryflower
Well-Known Member
Well after an amazing Easter weekend away at SLM I thought Id do a little write up. After a crappy few weeks stressed with boring uni work and splitting from the OH I decided I needed to get away for some intensive pony time! So myself and a few friends went to SLM for the weekend. It was fantastic. Am even more sickeningly infatuated with the orange pony now and Im sure my friends family and colleagues are sick to the back to teeth of the name Ollie LOL 
So the first day we had my instructor come to teach. I did SJ first...boring! It is our weakest phase I suspect due to the fact I find it boring and the pony knows they fall down so isnt exactly vigilant about picking his toes up! General feedback from the lesson was that I need to keep the canter full of energy but without letting him get long and flat. Also I need to really concentrate on maintaining the rhythm and not folding so soon. By then end of the weekend I did feel like I had a definite feel for the right canter and he was jumping better probably because I was thinking forwards and not jumping 10 strides before him!
Then onto the fun stuff!! XC
He was brilliant! Considering he is only just rising 6 and only ever done XC with me he really is sooo confident and genuine. I am happy to admit that after my last horse who was a VVV dirty stopper it has taken a while for me not to brace myself for a stop and to trust the horse to jump. But Ollie has really filled me with soooo much confidence and I really feel like we have clicked
Again general feedback was that I need to attack fences more and not fiddle before the jump as we get to close on a short stride. Again, by the end of the weekend I really felt him taking them in his stride and me letting him. Instructor pushed me out of my comfort zone of 90cm max height. She had us jumping some monsters just to prove that the horse was more than capable and willing if I let him. We jumped jumps I would normally look at think dream on!! And we jumped them well. Sooooo pleased with Ollie as most of my new found confidence is through his amazing attitude <3
Soooo have entered the BE90 at SLM but a little bit scared as some people seem to think it isnt good for first timers. Although we did Urchinwood last year we are still very new to this BE lark (both Ollie and I have only done that one at Urchinwood). What are general opinions on SLM be90? We are happy jumping bigger than 90cm and water, steps, skinnies (if I dont ride like a muppet!) and jumping on angles. Just dont want to ruin the confidence by over facing us at first comp of season??
Have included my pics of weekend....apologies for the overload...trigger happy not the word!! I know my lower leg still needs to be a bit more forwards but it is VASTLY improved from last year where it was practically swinging back to his tail
White chocolate and raspberry easter egg to all who got this far!!
Boring SJ- he didnt knock a pole but makes me laugh how over jumping is soooo not his style. He literally jumps as high as he needs to get over. Minimun energy effort required LOL
Onto the fun stuff!
Got a bit close...bad pilot!!
Then got it right
Mega chuffed 
A bit of a sequence 
Group photie
So the first day we had my instructor come to teach. I did SJ first...boring! It is our weakest phase I suspect due to the fact I find it boring and the pony knows they fall down so isnt exactly vigilant about picking his toes up! General feedback from the lesson was that I need to keep the canter full of energy but without letting him get long and flat. Also I need to really concentrate on maintaining the rhythm and not folding so soon. By then end of the weekend I did feel like I had a definite feel for the right canter and he was jumping better probably because I was thinking forwards and not jumping 10 strides before him!
Then onto the fun stuff!! XC
Soooo have entered the BE90 at SLM but a little bit scared as some people seem to think it isnt good for first timers. Although we did Urchinwood last year we are still very new to this BE lark (both Ollie and I have only done that one at Urchinwood). What are general opinions on SLM be90? We are happy jumping bigger than 90cm and water, steps, skinnies (if I dont ride like a muppet!) and jumping on angles. Just dont want to ruin the confidence by over facing us at first comp of season??
Have included my pics of weekend....apologies for the overload...trigger happy not the word!! I know my lower leg still needs to be a bit more forwards but it is VASTLY improved from last year where it was practically swinging back to his tail
White chocolate and raspberry easter egg to all who got this far!!
Boring SJ- he didnt knock a pole but makes me laugh how over jumping is soooo not his style. He literally jumps as high as he needs to get over. Minimun energy effort required LOL
Onto the fun stuff!
Got a bit close...bad pilot!!
Then got it right
Mega chuffed 
A bit of a sequence 
Group photie