arwenplusone
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Sorry - a bit long! My young mare, who's been doing newcomers, has started chipping in strides and getting right underneath fences. Trouble is, I look for a stride and try and tell her when to take off - My instructor thinks I should let her alone, do nothing and let the fence come to me. (good advice) When I do this, V chips in a stride at the last minute which usually results in us hitting the fence. I have confused her with not telling her what to do and sometimes (can't help myself) I tell her and sometimes I don't - consequently we are getting to fences in a bit of a mess as neither of us is taking control!
Trying to do lots of grid work and use placing poles but she's v closecoupled and a bit canny so she can sneak another stride in. If I build up the fences bigger she is better but I don't want her to hit them and lose confidence - I know she has heaps of ability but would rather she was jumping correctly before I do bigger jumps?
Anyone got any good tips? She lunges over fences ok (sometimes puts in a short one) and I did loose jump her but she jumped out of the school (1m30 gate
) so stopped that now - lol.
Should I build up the fences? I'm going for lots of grid work and patience but sometimes the grid makes her worse? Help appreciated.
Trying to do lots of grid work and use placing poles but she's v closecoupled and a bit canny so she can sneak another stride in. If I build up the fences bigger she is better but I don't want her to hit them and lose confidence - I know she has heaps of ability but would rather she was jumping correctly before I do bigger jumps?
Anyone got any good tips? She lunges over fences ok (sometimes puts in a short one) and I did loose jump her but she jumped out of the school (1m30 gate
Should I build up the fences? I'm going for lots of grid work and patience but sometimes the grid makes her worse? Help appreciated.