Murphy3
Well-Known Member
Thinking of doing the local SJ league next autumn. I haven't been going out at all over the last year due to transport and other situations and would love to do some dressage tests but all dressage activity is serious miles away and SJ is the main activity locally. I feel like going out and being sociable with my boy so think I will have to leave the Flat EArth Society.
I haven't jumped in two years but used to do regular SJ & XC - strictly nothing over 3 foot you understand. As I turned the big 50 last year am wondering if its wise but my boy is very solid and we've done lots of flatwork over the last couple of years so are both usually going in the same direction at the same time! The league starts at 70cm which my boy barely notices and I'm not so much afraid of falling as making a twit of myself as the 12.2s over at the Centre jump higher!
Half excited at the thought of it, half nervous but know I would enjoy it once I got started. I was thinking if I said I would start in September I have the summer to get ready, fit and jumping. I have 4 poles and lots of barrels to make up jumps and a lovely instructor to help.
Just wondering if any other grannies out there are jumping? The last time I was jumping I was going with a lady in her 60s - I always felt if she could do it, I had no excuse.
I haven't jumped in two years but used to do regular SJ & XC - strictly nothing over 3 foot you understand. As I turned the big 50 last year am wondering if its wise but my boy is very solid and we've done lots of flatwork over the last couple of years so are both usually going in the same direction at the same time! The league starts at 70cm which my boy barely notices and I'm not so much afraid of falling as making a twit of myself as the 12.2s over at the Centre jump higher!
Half excited at the thought of it, half nervous but know I would enjoy it once I got started. I was thinking if I said I would start in September I have the summer to get ready, fit and jumping. I have 4 poles and lots of barrels to make up jumps and a lovely instructor to help.
Just wondering if any other grannies out there are jumping? The last time I was jumping I was going with a lady in her 60s - I always felt if she could do it, I had no excuse.