dolloe
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So, I’ve been riding a friend’s horse who is regularly competed and schooled at 80/90cm both cross country and show jumps. I took her out for a clinic at a local cross country place where we were in the 70cm group. The fences were more like 60cm and we had a couple of stops/run outs.
The instructor thinks it’s because the horse isn’t used to jumping that small, so didn’t see them until the last minute and scared himself. What are people’s thoughts on this?
I personally think it’s a load of rubbish and looking at the videos, I can see where I could’ve ridden better - e.g., straighter or looked up so he didn’t stare into the bottom of the ditch of the trakehner.
I came away feeling disheartened and that I’d not really been taught how to correct mine/his mistakes (definitely 99.9999% mine!) and just been basically told to jump bigger.
Oh, and needless to say, I won’t be using this instructor again.
Thoughts?
The instructor thinks it’s because the horse isn’t used to jumping that small, so didn’t see them until the last minute and scared himself. What are people’s thoughts on this?
I personally think it’s a load of rubbish and looking at the videos, I can see where I could’ve ridden better - e.g., straighter or looked up so he didn’t stare into the bottom of the ditch of the trakehner.
I came away feeling disheartened and that I’d not really been taught how to correct mine/his mistakes (definitely 99.9999% mine!) and just been basically told to jump bigger.
Oh, and needless to say, I won’t be using this instructor again.
Thoughts?