Kokopelli
Well-Known Member
Although my confidence is hugely improved since last year, I can gallop on the beach, go on long hacks messing around and trust my little guy in every other sphere.
But I have huge issues when it comes to xc. Partly because I've never been hugely confident over it but also because last year an instructor who pushed me and Andy too far because he's more capable and would be better off with a different rider.
Anyway this resulted in Andy having a huge fear of ditches and me falling off at every single xc course we went to with said instructor because she forced us to jump too high.
So today I went with just my mum (not that I would ever train with said RI again) and decided to just jump the little jumps. Andy was fab, I said to my mum I was just going to do the first two then come back and do the rest but he was flying so I though stuff it I'll keep going and we jumped the whole course at that height.
Then decided to play with some bigger fences, although they were still pretty small, and again he was fab. Jumped everything I pointed him at. He only buggered off with me once which is good.
Here is the vid, CC welcome but be gentle on nervous rider.
[youtube]TmFz3rYID1w?hd=1[/youtube]
I know I'm a bit restrictive of him and jumped very much like a sj not like I was doing xc but I didn't want to push myself too far out of my comfort zone.
This was also the first time I took him xc in a snaffle, I'm now thinking that it is worth putting him back in the pelham so when I say woah I can give a little touch on the rein rather than have a huge argument with him. I also ride the pelham with two reins so can mainly ride off the snaffle until the curb is needed. What is everyone's thoughts on this?
Any tips much appreciated, I can also hugely recommed the course. It's Manor Farm in Longney, all portable fences were fixed and the course was very well maintained.
For comparison this is him in the pelham:
[youtube]vfuzX3oNKQY?hd=1[/youtube]
I think we just look more together and I feel I have more control on these occasions.
But I have huge issues when it comes to xc. Partly because I've never been hugely confident over it but also because last year an instructor who pushed me and Andy too far because he's more capable and would be better off with a different rider.
So today I went with just my mum (not that I would ever train with said RI again) and decided to just jump the little jumps. Andy was fab, I said to my mum I was just going to do the first two then come back and do the rest but he was flying so I though stuff it I'll keep going and we jumped the whole course at that height.
Then decided to play with some bigger fences, although they were still pretty small, and again he was fab. Jumped everything I pointed him at. He only buggered off with me once which is good.
Here is the vid, CC welcome but be gentle on nervous rider.
[youtube]TmFz3rYID1w?hd=1[/youtube]
I know I'm a bit restrictive of him and jumped very much like a sj not like I was doing xc but I didn't want to push myself too far out of my comfort zone.
This was also the first time I took him xc in a snaffle, I'm now thinking that it is worth putting him back in the pelham so when I say woah I can give a little touch on the rein rather than have a huge argument with him. I also ride the pelham with two reins so can mainly ride off the snaffle until the curb is needed. What is everyone's thoughts on this?
Any tips much appreciated, I can also hugely recommed the course. It's Manor Farm in Longney, all portable fences were fixed and the course was very well maintained.
For comparison this is him in the pelham:
[youtube]vfuzX3oNKQY?hd=1[/youtube]
I think we just look more together and I feel I have more control on these occasions.