bearTessy
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Took Tess to the Sandschool yesterday as it is no longer water logged after the non-stop rain we had over here in Lincolnshire, this was her third time jumping since she had Dolly and we can already see some huge improvements. When she first came to us she had just been used as a driving horse and a happy hacker. She had established walk, trot and failed miserably at canter she just didnt know the aids and would run into it. We have cracked the canter and she is very light off the legs now and will spring into canter, she is also very, very green in the school. When faced with poles and a single jump its clear someone has done this with her before but more than one jump and she panics. We are working on this with her now and can already see an improvement she didnt run out at all or stop this time, her ears were forwards and I felt myself saying woah rather than persuading her to go over jumps 
The top picture is her first little jump whilst she was pregnant, and the bottom is 3 lessons later ( yesterday)
We are not over facing her with bigger jumps at the moment ( although I believe she would happily do it) as we are spending time building her confidence first
We did have one slip up, she learn a valuable lesson that you shouldnt try and shove your foot in the middle of a cross pole its not a clever idea, she took off on the correct stride and for some unknown reason decided to stick her hoof in the middle of the jump. Got it stuck and as a result fell onto her knees, face planted the floor at which point I went out the side door and head-butted the jump in front ( good job I had my hat on) and winded myself. She managed to pull herself back up and we are both fine, little sore today and bruised but got back on jumped it perfectly another 3 times following this
The top picture is her first little jump whilst she was pregnant, and the bottom is 3 lessons later ( yesterday)
We are not over facing her with bigger jumps at the moment ( although I believe she would happily do it) as we are spending time building her confidence first
We did have one slip up, she learn a valuable lesson that you shouldnt try and shove your foot in the middle of a cross pole its not a clever idea, she took off on the correct stride and for some unknown reason decided to stick her hoof in the middle of the jump. Got it stuck and as a result fell onto her knees, face planted the floor at which point I went out the side door and head-butted the jump in front ( good job I had my hat on) and winded myself. She managed to pull herself back up and we are both fine, little sore today and bruised but got back on jumped it perfectly another 3 times following this