After Roger and I had jumped down the final line successfully, the instructor decided we should try it without reins... The last time I jumped without reins was about two years ago, over a single 75cm upright, so maybe it was a tiny bit ambitious to try the entire grid with no hands, including the 90cm spread at the end 🤣 As there was no annoying interference on the reins from me, Roger pinged it a bit more than I was expecting and I totally lost my balance over the spread and thought I was going straight out of the back/side/every door imaginable, but Roger was an absolute legend and managed to manoeuvre himself back underneath me so I could regain my balance round the turn! A few years ago he probably would have got scared by the sudden weight/balance change, dropped a shoulder and helped me on my way, but he was feeling extra kind this lesson and I’m very grateful for it!!! It really makes you realise how much you rely on the weight change from your shoulders/arms being forward when you’re jumping normally!
We had a final pop over the grid (with reins firmly back in place...!) and finished on a really good note. It was a fab way to start the year and really nice to get back into the swing of jumping again!
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