DappleGreyDaydreamer
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My Connemara is approaching 6, and I started jumping him about 5 months ago. He'd done quite a bit of hunting before he came over from Ireland, but his technique was messy and a bit dangerous so I started right from scratch with polework and small cross rails. Now we're jumping up to 70/80cm once a week, and he's incredibly enthusiastic about jumping and clearly loves it, but I think sometimes too much haha! Even with tiny fences like these, I've found that as soon as we approach them he becomes very strong and won't listen to my aids, then always takes off a stride early which throws me off balance. We've had a couple falls and brought the height down so I can sit it better when he does a cat-leap over them, but I was wondering if anyone had some tips for training him to ride a better distance? I tried using a canter pole one stride in front of the jump, but would you believe he took off AT the canter pole and smashed right through the fence so I don't fancy trying that again in a hurry!
We had a jumping lesson last weekend which went really well. I've been told to only approach in trot, and when we do this he does take off at a much better distance from the jump, but bolts off like a maniac right afterwards. I'm not sure if I should go right back to basics again with him because I'm not a strong enough jumper to stay on him when he makes a mistake, as his jump is so powerful it just throws me right off if I'm not expecting it.
Thanks for any advice
We had a jumping lesson last weekend which went really well. I've been told to only approach in trot, and when we do this he does take off at a much better distance from the jump, but bolts off like a maniac right afterwards. I'm not sure if I should go right back to basics again with him because I'm not a strong enough jumper to stay on him when he makes a mistake, as his jump is so powerful it just throws me right off if I'm not expecting it.
Thanks for any advice