HunkyDory
Active Member
I'm a returning adult. I rode as a child and early teen but never had any formal lessons. I'm now back in the saddle after 30 years *gulp*. Just had my 6th lesson and loving it. My instructor has been mostly complimentary and says after only 6 lessons I'm now at the lower end of level two. We've done walk, rising and sitting trot, directional stuff, sitting for two after changing direction, some trot without stirrups, some pole work at walk and trot, with and without stirrups. So, I was thinking, once I nail rising trot and my balance is good that canter would be next. Apparently not, we're now doing jumping position. My instructor says it is to build up strength and balance. My niece has the same instructor and she has been doing it, too, but is now jumping a little clear round course at trot, though is happy to canter.
Can anyone tell me why I'm learning to jump at this point? I've watched them conduct lessons and have riders riding large in standing trot then sitting to canter but I am puzzled as to why I'm learning jumping position at this point?
Can anyone tell me why I'm learning to jump at this point? I've watched them conduct lessons and have riders riding large in standing trot then sitting to canter but I am puzzled as to why I'm learning jumping position at this point?