E_Lister
Well-Known Member
Ok, I have started to jump my share pony.
She is lovely in every way, hacks like a star, quiet to handle, careful and cares for her rider. Perfect! Until you start to jump.... she is strong and very excitable, zooming towards the fence than cat leaping over, landing heavily on the other side (and has tipped me off a couple of times when I wasn't expecting it).
This is shattering my confidence and although I hadn't jumped more than 1 foot or so until today I was terrified even at the sight of the jumps! I have made a lot of progress today, from being scared to walk her over some poles, to jumping maybe 2 foot on the polyjump. She did really well and was over enthusiastic a lot of the time, leaving me trying to slow her canter and keep her off the forehand.
Well, because I had done so well, I decided to jump a different fence as I was in a jumping paddock and all the jumps were small and inviting heights. She has now started running out if it is a new jump. Luckily I had my sister there who ended up leading me until I was two strides before the fence then letting go, before I jumped it unaided the second time.
I think my confidence is still an issue as I didn't push her over the jump, I was still trying to curb her enthusiasm, being careful that she didn't go through the jump or trip.
OK, now for the photo, this was last week with my instructor, please ignore her face and fist, she was willing me over the jump, laugh as much as you like at me
This is why I get scared!
I was having this problem over the higher jumps too, though she gave the jump less air each time! (Is there a way to try stop her doing this?)
Is there a way for me to increase my confidence AND encourage her not to swerve out, as that isn't helping either of us!!
Sorry this is so long! Turned into a bit of an essay didn't it? Hot choc and midget gems for all who answer this!
She is lovely in every way, hacks like a star, quiet to handle, careful and cares for her rider. Perfect! Until you start to jump.... she is strong and very excitable, zooming towards the fence than cat leaping over, landing heavily on the other side (and has tipped me off a couple of times when I wasn't expecting it).
This is shattering my confidence and although I hadn't jumped more than 1 foot or so until today I was terrified even at the sight of the jumps! I have made a lot of progress today, from being scared to walk her over some poles, to jumping maybe 2 foot on the polyjump. She did really well and was over enthusiastic a lot of the time, leaving me trying to slow her canter and keep her off the forehand.
Well, because I had done so well, I decided to jump a different fence as I was in a jumping paddock and all the jumps were small and inviting heights. She has now started running out if it is a new jump. Luckily I had my sister there who ended up leading me until I was two strides before the fence then letting go, before I jumped it unaided the second time.
I think my confidence is still an issue as I didn't push her over the jump, I was still trying to curb her enthusiasm, being careful that she didn't go through the jump or trip.
OK, now for the photo, this was last week with my instructor, please ignore her face and fist, she was willing me over the jump, laugh as much as you like at me
I was having this problem over the higher jumps too, though she gave the jump less air each time! (Is there a way to try stop her doing this?)
Is there a way for me to increase my confidence AND encourage her not to swerve out, as that isn't helping either of us!!
Sorry this is so long! Turned into a bit of an essay didn't it? Hot choc and midget gems for all who answer this!