Ambers Echo
Still wittering on
I totally agree with those who have said that flatwork is important but I also think jumps change the way horses move and the way riders ride until both are confident and familiar with jumping - which I think can only come from practicing jumps. A horse and rider can have great flatwork but the horse can still rush fences or back off. And a rider can be very skilled on the flat but lose access to those skills when faced with fences.
I do really like grid work for confidence for both horse and rider. A nice grid with an oxer at the end of it is a good way to start jumping a bit bigger without worrying about the shot you get to the bigger fence. So both horse and rider have a good experience of jumping a bit bigger.
I do really like grid work for confidence for both horse and rider. A nice grid with an oxer at the end of it is a good way to start jumping a bit bigger without worrying about the shot you get to the bigger fence. So both horse and rider have a good experience of jumping a bit bigger.