My first propper jump??

Wobniab

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Jumped B both days at the weekend as I had people up to see him.

Saturday he was good, popped a cross pole twice and then jumped it as a straight (about 1ft 6 - thats the highest we're doing at the mo) He took a flying leap at the straight and I'm sure he gave it plenty air as it felt like a big jump, comfortable tho and I managed to stay with him.
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The on sunday, he was a little stiff as he'd been hanging about on the yard for a while, getting shod and then waiting as the farrier bent my ear!

So started slow and warmed him up. Then popped a cross pole from a trot. He wasnt all the together over it, I felt like I was jumping it before him. So got them to put it up, and cantered the approach to it. Again he did a flying leap over it! I kept the canter going and came round to it again, this time, as we turned into the jump he took off and raced at it! I sat back, and tryed to slow/turn him. Managed to slow him, but not turn. By the time we got to the jump we were right at the wing, and he jumped it from practically a stand still!!!
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He jumped me out the saddle!
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(thankfully not onto the floor tho! just onto his neck!
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) I totally suprised myself by not feeling at all scared by it and took him at it again, in a trot, went into canter as we turned into the jump, me sitting up and deep in the saddle, then let him go just before the jump and he flew it again.
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I didnt really think about it at the time, but I'm so pleased with myself!! Not only was I not put off by B tanking into the jump, but I took him back at it again, and actully rode him into the jump, rather than leaving it all up to him!! I felt like a proper jumper! lol!!
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I think B is sencing my growing confidence before I'm sencing it and so is just giving me a bit more of a 'ride'! lol!
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