Hovis_and_SidsMum
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Well I nearly got through 2009 without falling off!
But alas Hovis had other ideas.....
Had a lesson last week with my wonderful army man instructor and all was going well. I've felt so much more confident of late with the big man and our jumping is coming on. Until this week...
Hovis (and I) have a bit of a bogey about doubles when the distance between then is anything less than 3/4 strides. He seems to think he hasn't got room to land, stride then take off again and has a tendancy to duck out right to the second element.
This he was doing so army man put up a block and pole to try to stop him ducking right and channel him over the second element. Someone however didn't explain this to Hovis. We came over the first part, he was turning right in the air and then proceeded to try to jump the pole that was "channelling" him.
Cue me being deposited over his shoulder.
Ouch ouch ouch.
I got back on and we had a canter and a jump over some single jumps before i said enough was enough.
Since then my right shoulder and my neck are killing me!
Why do we not bounce so well once you past 30?!!
I rode again the next day but not for long as i was so sore - more for him to know all was ok because he gets quite freaked when i've come off him.
Pointless sympathy pleading post but I am sat on a train to scotland in pain and feeling utterly sorry for myself!
But alas Hovis had other ideas.....
Had a lesson last week with my wonderful army man instructor and all was going well. I've felt so much more confident of late with the big man and our jumping is coming on. Until this week...
Hovis (and I) have a bit of a bogey about doubles when the distance between then is anything less than 3/4 strides. He seems to think he hasn't got room to land, stride then take off again and has a tendancy to duck out right to the second element.
This he was doing so army man put up a block and pole to try to stop him ducking right and channel him over the second element. Someone however didn't explain this to Hovis. We came over the first part, he was turning right in the air and then proceeded to try to jump the pole that was "channelling" him.
Cue me being deposited over his shoulder.
Ouch ouch ouch.
I got back on and we had a canter and a jump over some single jumps before i said enough was enough.
Since then my right shoulder and my neck are killing me!
Why do we not bounce so well once you past 30?!!
I rode again the next day but not for long as i was so sore - more for him to know all was ok because he gets quite freaked when i've come off him.
Pointless sympathy pleading post but I am sat on a train to scotland in pain and feeling utterly sorry for myself!