Peanot
Well-Known Member
OK, I have been having problems recently with my horse putting in some dirty stops, at least one in every other class.
She is fine at home, jumping up to 1.22m - about twice every 3 weeks. I am only jumping in 85cm and BN heights at a show. She is a little spooky and sometimes baulks at the fences. She has had her back done within the last 2 weeks, (she has it checked every 3 months) her teeth have been done and her saddle has been checked. Everything is fine.
Well after watching the video of yesterdays classes, I have come to the conclusion that she is better from a shorter stride.
When the related distances are of say, 4 strides, I usually push for the 4 strides, which in turn makes her go longer, then she runs out at the side. Well, yesteday, I played differently and decided to sit and wait for 5 strides instead. There were 2 lots of 4 strides. I got 5 strides in and held her together and she jumped lovely. We had a few problems last time with a double going to a 4 NJS related distance and because I pushed to get the 4 strides, she went long and ran out at the last minute. She did this twice. But yesterday when I sat, held her, and went for 5 short ones, she did it lovely. So my question is - Is it ok to do this? I have come to the conclusion that if it is a double, then obviously we make the 1 or 2 NJS but if it is longer than 3 strides, then hold her. Does anyone else do this? It`s just that I feel like I am pushing her onto her forehand, then losing her if I try and make the distances. She is a big 17hh warmblood so you would think that it wouldn`t be a problem but it is.
Thanks for reading this long post.
She is fine at home, jumping up to 1.22m - about twice every 3 weeks. I am only jumping in 85cm and BN heights at a show. She is a little spooky and sometimes baulks at the fences. She has had her back done within the last 2 weeks, (she has it checked every 3 months) her teeth have been done and her saddle has been checked. Everything is fine.
Well after watching the video of yesterdays classes, I have come to the conclusion that she is better from a shorter stride.
When the related distances are of say, 4 strides, I usually push for the 4 strides, which in turn makes her go longer, then she runs out at the side. Well, yesteday, I played differently and decided to sit and wait for 5 strides instead. There were 2 lots of 4 strides. I got 5 strides in and held her together and she jumped lovely. We had a few problems last time with a double going to a 4 NJS related distance and because I pushed to get the 4 strides, she went long and ran out at the last minute. She did this twice. But yesterday when I sat, held her, and went for 5 short ones, she did it lovely. So my question is - Is it ok to do this? I have come to the conclusion that if it is a double, then obviously we make the 1 or 2 NJS but if it is longer than 3 strides, then hold her. Does anyone else do this? It`s just that I feel like I am pushing her onto her forehand, then losing her if I try and make the distances. She is a big 17hh warmblood so you would think that it wouldn`t be a problem but it is.
Thanks for reading this long post.