NewHeights_SJ
Well-Known Member
Frehman - its not the fact that the instructor put a coat over the jump, but that she used the method with a child. I just wouldn't do it, even with a child that had more experience, i think your asking for trouble. If you insist on using something like this to make the jump more 'spooky' i would of asked the owner/rider to hop back on and do it. Not only is this showing a combination that has been together for a while (- which gives a better impression of what the pony will be like once they are working together.) but it is also much safer!
Regardless of all this - i still would not put a coat over a jump. I have a mare than has jumped up to fox by a professional, but i am *sure* had i done this when i went to try her she wouldnt of jumped. I just think its irresponsible with a child, and pointless in another instance. I think time would be better spent asking the questions you would come across in BSJA. Fillers, watertrays, swedish oxers - anything a bit different... to something a bit technical...
And if these were not available and i was seriously interested, i'd ask if i could see it at competition , or jump it myself- after all, surely this is the best test for a competition pony?
In the end we all have our own way of doing things, this just isn't one of mine.
Regardless of all this - i still would not put a coat over a jump. I have a mare than has jumped up to fox by a professional, but i am *sure* had i done this when i went to try her she wouldnt of jumped. I just think its irresponsible with a child, and pointless in another instance. I think time would be better spent asking the questions you would come across in BSJA. Fillers, watertrays, swedish oxers - anything a bit different... to something a bit technical...
And if these were not available and i was seriously interested, i'd ask if i could see it at competition , or jump it myself- after all, surely this is the best test for a competition pony?
In the end we all have our own way of doing things, this just isn't one of mine.