milesjess
Well-Known Member
Agree with grid work, it'll get him thinking more and learning were to put his feet etc... He'll have to slow to take the fences.
Let him travel forward and keep a nice flowing pace. Just try not to get in a battle with him if he gets strong or too quick.
Lots of transitions, turn circles before fences so he doesn't automatically think 'we are jumping', and stopping after he's jumped to teach him not to rush off.
He's lovely by the way
just regular schooling to help bring up his confidence will help.
Even doing 2 minutes jumping ending on a good, positive note.
Enjoy
Let him travel forward and keep a nice flowing pace. Just try not to get in a battle with him if he gets strong or too quick.
Lots of transitions, turn circles before fences so he doesn't automatically think 'we are jumping', and stopping after he's jumped to teach him not to rush off.
He's lovely by the way
Even doing 2 minutes jumping ending on a good, positive note.
Enjoy