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Just a musing really but interested in how everyone else prepares for the event season. I went XC schooling last weekend - first time since last event last May as been off due to injury. He popped everything no questions - ditches, water (inc steps in and out), steps up and down, trakehners, coffins etc etc.
I had pencilled in a couple more XC schooling sessions/clinics before first event but not entirely sure how much benefit they will be having proved he is totally non-plussed about not having been for months. I know he'll jump anything I point him at but jumping him schooling is totally different to how he is at an event - he's mr.chilled schooling and I daren't jump anything big as he just cant be bothered so I tend to stick to technical stuff. At an event he's super strong and bold and I trust him to jump anything I ask but control can be a sticky subject - not really any way I can practice that though as he morphs into a loony-toon at an event.
Was thinking about doing a clinic at Tweseldown next weekend to get him out there as first event there in a month but TBH he's jumped every fence on the BE90/100 courses so many times there I'm not sure what I'll gain from it. Toying with either going hunting (which will benefit his fitness but not sure about ground at the moment) or just going to the gallops instead.
How many times would you go XC schooling pre-season with a seasoned eventer and do you just go by yourself or have lessons with a regular trainer or go to clinics?
I had pencilled in a couple more XC schooling sessions/clinics before first event but not entirely sure how much benefit they will be having proved he is totally non-plussed about not having been for months. I know he'll jump anything I point him at but jumping him schooling is totally different to how he is at an event - he's mr.chilled schooling and I daren't jump anything big as he just cant be bothered so I tend to stick to technical stuff. At an event he's super strong and bold and I trust him to jump anything I ask but control can be a sticky subject - not really any way I can practice that though as he morphs into a loony-toon at an event.
Was thinking about doing a clinic at Tweseldown next weekend to get him out there as first event there in a month but TBH he's jumped every fence on the BE90/100 courses so many times there I'm not sure what I'll gain from it. Toying with either going hunting (which will benefit his fitness but not sure about ground at the moment) or just going to the gallops instead.
How many times would you go XC schooling pre-season with a seasoned eventer and do you just go by yourself or have lessons with a regular trainer or go to clinics?