rotters13
Well-Known Member
So I took young horse to Tweseldown -sp?- recently and following on from a post below about BE and youngsters I feel the need to put my two pence worth in!
Anyway, took young horse to Tweseldown to have a nice confidence giving round over 2ft 6 - 2ft 9 at a Pony Club event. Now assuming it was the beginning of the season I assumed that it would be a nice flowing course with no ridiculous questions. My issues with the course:
A) Most of the course was 2ft 3 and then there would suddenly be a full up 2ft 9 fence.
B) It was full of twisty loops, you had no chance to get into a rhythm. eg. Coffin sharp right hand to get in line for a up to height skinny. The timed section was in a ridiculous tight loop part with 5 fences within about 10 strides.
C) From a fairly straight forward if unrhythmical course we were suddenly given two full up steps out of water. I think that one step is fine and I'd have been happy with that, but the second step was blatantly over height and on a angle which I was very unhappy with.
Everyone I spoke to thought that this question was very unfair so I am not alone with my grumpiness. What annoyed me even more was that the open class water was easier, run in run out with a jump on either side.
D) The collecting ring was possibly the most dangerous one I have ever seen. Small children flying everywhere without checking around to see what was happening.
Now what's annoying is that at some pony club events you get a lovely course appropriate to the height in terms of technicality and at some others the course was designed predominantly by a muppet. Now I understand why this happens; the bigger courses for pony club are at mainly 2ft6 upwards so they will inevitably use more technical aspects. But it is very difficult to find courses that are suitable and the one aspect that BE offers is consistently within courses.
My opinion so I ask you all kindly not to kill me!
Anyway, took young horse to Tweseldown to have a nice confidence giving round over 2ft 6 - 2ft 9 at a Pony Club event. Now assuming it was the beginning of the season I assumed that it would be a nice flowing course with no ridiculous questions. My issues with the course:
A) Most of the course was 2ft 3 and then there would suddenly be a full up 2ft 9 fence.
B) It was full of twisty loops, you had no chance to get into a rhythm. eg. Coffin sharp right hand to get in line for a up to height skinny. The timed section was in a ridiculous tight loop part with 5 fences within about 10 strides.
C) From a fairly straight forward if unrhythmical course we were suddenly given two full up steps out of water. I think that one step is fine and I'd have been happy with that, but the second step was blatantly over height and on a angle which I was very unhappy with.
D) The collecting ring was possibly the most dangerous one I have ever seen. Small children flying everywhere without checking around to see what was happening.
Now what's annoying is that at some pony club events you get a lovely course appropriate to the height in terms of technicality and at some others the course was designed predominantly by a muppet. Now I understand why this happens; the bigger courses for pony club are at mainly 2ft6 upwards so they will inevitably use more technical aspects. But it is very difficult to find courses that are suitable and the one aspect that BE offers is consistently within courses.
My opinion so I ask you all kindly not to kill me!