Girlracer
Well-Known Member
Just after some advice.
My eight year old thoroughbred is super in every way, a little quirky but generally quiet and straightforward.
However over fences it all goes to pot, we have huge ups and downs. For example on May the 11th we got round two rounds of showjumps, albeit not all that stylishly but we got round. Then the next day he stopped, spun and dropped his shoulder at an upright with a small filler under it and I managed to break my ankle.
In hindsight there is the possibility the saddle was giving him some gip. But it certainly isn't the first time he's done it over the three years I've had him.
He just seems to really lack confidence and hates to touch anything.
Bearing in mind I am now a little nervous of injuring myself what do you think my best plan of action is from here?
Currently I've been popping over little X poles every time I school for both our benefit really. And I'm off to a funride next weekend, he is always a little better once going xc so I hope to build our confidence that way. Them maybe hunt and team chase over the winter?
I've never competed him consistently and I'm sure if I could get out once or twice a week he'd improve massively but realistically I'm limited. But I desperately want to event, I never have and it's what I bought him for really (have re schooled myself) he's got all the ability in the world it's just un locking it that's the problem.
I think I need to be careful not to get too keen in whacking them up height wise and just concentrate on the fundamentals?
Here he is show jumping in May the day before my fall.
And yesterday, maybe the third time we've jumped since my fall in May. (One off fences though)
My eight year old thoroughbred is super in every way, a little quirky but generally quiet and straightforward.
However over fences it all goes to pot, we have huge ups and downs. For example on May the 11th we got round two rounds of showjumps, albeit not all that stylishly but we got round. Then the next day he stopped, spun and dropped his shoulder at an upright with a small filler under it and I managed to break my ankle.
In hindsight there is the possibility the saddle was giving him some gip. But it certainly isn't the first time he's done it over the three years I've had him.
He just seems to really lack confidence and hates to touch anything.
Bearing in mind I am now a little nervous of injuring myself what do you think my best plan of action is from here?
Currently I've been popping over little X poles every time I school for both our benefit really. And I'm off to a funride next weekend, he is always a little better once going xc so I hope to build our confidence that way. Them maybe hunt and team chase over the winter?
I've never competed him consistently and I'm sure if I could get out once or twice a week he'd improve massively but realistically I'm limited. But I desperately want to event, I never have and it's what I bought him for really (have re schooled myself) he's got all the ability in the world it's just un locking it that's the problem.
I think I need to be careful not to get too keen in whacking them up height wise and just concentrate on the fundamentals?
Here he is show jumping in May the day before my fall.
And yesterday, maybe the third time we've jumped since my fall in May. (One off fences though)