Rider TrainingJumpingStraightnessIt is essential to your horses training that he learns to stay straight both into and over a fence (also that on approach to a fence you stay on the correct line). Straightness over a fenceWe can develop the grid exercises described in March training further to help this.
This should help keep him straight. For a horse drifting to the right, lay the poles to the right of centre.
Firstly you need to check your approach to the fences.
To help you ride the correct line firstly walk the line you want then try to ride the same line, (using your outside leg and hand to control your horses shoulders from drifting.)
Stride out the distance to the pole to help you meet the fence correctly. March training Still to come Lunging, Dressage and Jumping Position |
Rider TrainingJUMPINGBy use of gymnastic exercises we can improve the way our horses perform. We can teach our horses to;
We will cover different exercises each month to help with achieving the above. Shortening or LengtheningMost horses find it difficult to shorten their stride into or between
fences. We tend to always jump from canter (although if your horse is prone
to rushing to start with trot is advisable) A placing pole will help you reach the first fence correctly.
By playing around with the distances (this only needs to be by a couple of feet each time) You can encourage your horse to shorten or lengthen his stride. Remember it is always easier to push a horse on to lengthen his stride, than it is to shorten a horse that has not been taught how to travel in a long strung out shape. There are numerous different combinations of bounce, upright, or
spread fences that can be included. The rider must sit quietly in balance with the horse allowing him to stretch or back of as necessary. Try not to 'help' the horse by picking him up over the fences. Obviously there may be times in the ring when your help may be necessary but at home, the emphasis is on the horse to learn. |