awee i'm jumping my new horse 2'3 n we have his first show coming up . i think u should practice courses at home first :) good job my very first course i came 4th :) wht did u place?
this might be a little harsh but should she lose some weight so that the horse can jump higher ? or at least to save the money for the crane that they use to put her on that poor horse.
Bless the horse it was really good! She was obviously a bit nervous and who doesn't get nervous at their first show?! Yeah she was tipping forward a bit but we all start somewhere, she was lucky to have such a nice horse to give her confidence...I got eliminated at my first show cause my horse was a pig even though I was trying my hardest! Lol... well done :).
VERY VERY good for your first time jumpin 2"3 in a show!!! I can jump 2"9 but i am not really ready for a 2"3 jumpin show!! I would probably chicken out...
she was nervous from the start! i know exactly how she feels, my first show I did was 2ft3 and I was ready to puke!! shes probably rushing because she wanted to get the course over and done with! poor girl, i think she did really well!
I thought she did a great job. She looks like she was nervous, so I would recommend her jumping maybe 5 of the jumps first before doing the whole course. She needs to loosen up!
She should release more, it will help the horse jump more confidently, also she should not get into the 2-point too early and sit back when she's on the flat, I'm sure that is a nervous thing.
Tell her for me: She did a good job for such an enclosed course, those can be the hardest to master.
Oh do you even know what you are talking about??? You cant give your horse time to "observe" in the actuall show classes. You get one courtesy circle before you begin your trip and thats it. Observing time is when you shcool.
put your hair in a fricken hairnet! wtf!!
jonashorsefreak4 1 year ago
Those jumps don't look 2'3
lothtfan9802 1 year ago
awee i'm jumping my new horse 2'3 n we have his first show coming up . i think u should practice courses at home first :) good job my very first course i came 4th :) wht did u place?
135steffany 1 year ago
@135steffany She was eliminated and not placed. The horse has now been sold so it could be a while before she's jumping with her new horse.
simondancer 1 year ago
this might be a little harsh but should she lose some weight so that the horse can jump higher ? or at least to save the money for the crane that they use to put her on that poor horse.
LimbXit 1 year ago
nerves werent her only problem she needs equitation lessons. no rolling leg lean back and push with the hips
turntoburn62 2 years ago
That's a beautiful horse.
Zanessa456 2 years ago
Bless the horse it was really good! She was obviously a bit nervous and who doesn't get nervous at their first show?! Yeah she was tipping forward a bit but we all start somewhere, she was lucky to have such a nice horse to give her confidence...I got eliminated at my first show cause my horse was a pig even though I was trying my hardest! Lol... well done :).
YowArePoof1 2 years ago 2
aww hes soo cute!
kksey 4 years ago
wow beautiful horse but i think they need to work on their courses more, it was looking a bit sloppy.
eternityjumper92 4 years ago
it looks like she's leaning forward a bit. she should use less of her whole body to push the horse on and more leg.
nice job though! and really cute horse
cutethang456 4 years ago
VERY VERY good for your first time jumpin 2"3 in a show!!! I can jump 2"9 but i am not really ready for a 2"3 jumpin show!! I would probably chicken out...
horsecrazy96 4 years ago
she was nervous from the start! i know exactly how she feels, my first show I did was 2ft3 and I was ready to puke!! shes probably rushing because she wanted to get the course over and done with! poor girl, i think she did really well!
MadAboutRiding 4 years ago
I thought she did a great job. She looks like she was nervous, so I would recommend her jumping maybe 5 of the jumps first before doing the whole course. She needs to loosen up!
She should release more, it will help the horse jump more confidently, also she should not get into the 2-point too early and sit back when she's on the flat, I'm sure that is a nervous thing.
Tell her for me: She did a good job for such an enclosed course, those can be the hardest to master.
fancyfeet45 4 years ago
Thanks, she wasn't able to practice the course first as this was a competition. I'll forward your advice.
simondancer 4 years ago
Yes, she did realise that afterwards.
simondancer 4 years ago
Of courese the horse couldn't jump - give him more time to canter and observe.
Fantisy101 4 years ago
Oh! Cut the rider some slack. If she's jumping 2'3 then she's obviously learning, give her some room to make mistakes.
Paige
fancyfeet45 4 years ago
Oh do you even know what you are talking about??? You cant give your horse time to "observe" in the actuall show classes. You get one courtesy circle before you begin your trip and thats it. Observing time is when you shcool.
lovebird1144 4 years ago
Just so you know that comment was directed twoard Fantisy101 not fancy feet
lovebird1144 4 years ago
NO this is Manor Farm near St Ives, Cambridgeshire.
simondancer 4 years ago
is this at muirmill?
brambysgirl 4 years ago