Hello everyone - just wondered if anyone could give me advice on something that happened yesterday. My instructor usually uses the last 10 or 15 minutes to teach me jumping. We've been doing this for quite a while building up slowly from poles to small jumps and finally last week I jumped 2'6" and was really pleased with myself.
This week I jumped the same height a couple of times on the left rein with no problem at all. Then on the right rein I jumped it once okay but on the second attempt the horse took off from a long way in front of the jump. This was okay as I stayed on and in correct position all right and my instructor was pleased as she says it's not the good jumps that tell you how good you are getting but the bad ones! Anyway I tried to jump it again on the right rein and again the horse jumped from a long way in front - it felt like a huge stretch for him. My instructor said it showed he trusted me not to jab him in the mouth and that that was good too!
So no real problems BUT (and here I finally get to the point) at the time I didn't think to ask my instructor what I should do to stop him from taking off so far in front of the jump - can anyone give me some advice for next time?
Thanks
Julia
This week I jumped the same height a couple of times on the left rein with no problem at all. Then on the right rein I jumped it once okay but on the second attempt the horse took off from a long way in front of the jump. This was okay as I stayed on and in correct position all right and my instructor was pleased as she says it's not the good jumps that tell you how good you are getting but the bad ones! Anyway I tried to jump it again on the right rein and again the horse jumped from a long way in front - it felt like a huge stretch for him. My instructor said it showed he trusted me not to jab him in the mouth and that that was good too!
So no real problems BUT (and here I finally get to the point) at the time I didn't think to ask my instructor what I should do to stop him from taking off so far in front of the jump - can anyone give me some advice for next time?
Thanks
Julia