He tried to fit his tiny cob sized head in the jar. |
I set the jumps fairly low- all between 2' and 2'6. My plan was to work on Moe's tendency to gleefully gallop headlong to and from fences; this leads him to jump flat and sometimes knock rails in show jumping.
Making a big effort over a beginner novice jump. |
Applying these concepts to riding Moe was difficult! Moe's jumping technique hasn't changed much in the last few years- he locks onto a fence, puts on a burst of speed, sails over, and forgets what brakes are. I could feel myself anticipate the rushing, so I'd start to pull on the reins. Moe would lean into them and keep going. We'd leave a mile away from the fence, and we sometimes pulled a rail. (Thankfully, one of the barn's minions played jump crew for me. Thanks, little K.!)
Moe has many flaws, but I can always count on him to go over a jump, regardless of what kind of ugly distance we get. I know that he knows his job. So I put him on a 15 meter circle at the canter, just to one side of the jump.
I made sure it was a quality canter- soft, steady, round. When we'd come around the part of the circle that made it look like we were approaching the jump, Moe threw his head up and tried to put on speed. I just kept asking for a quiet canter. Finally, Moe cantered the whole circle a couple of times while maintaining a good gait- that was went I send him over the little vertical. He still increased his speed some, but it was a huge improvement on previous attempts. For my part, I tried to stay quiet and still and not pick at him.
After several repetitions, Moe was tired and I was satisfied with our progress. I wouldn't attempt this exercise with a horse like Gina, who has a history of running out or refusing fences. But for Moe, who knows his job a little too well, it was perfect!
What Moe thinks of a measured approach to fences. |
6 comments:
Sounds like a great exercise!
It really worked well for him!
Love that last shot of Moe!
he is just so adorable! glad you're having fun jumping something a little different from Gina for now too, even if it means having to work on a whole different type of approach!
I'm working through the same thing with Mochi right now!
Moe moe is the bestest. Even if he rushes jumps and gets flat
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