Wow, such nice comments, imagine what they would have said if they had known it was Jam's first ever event, first time going over a full cross country course, first time seeing a ditch, etc, and she's only 6!!!!!
They would of pined me for my legs my jumping position it horrid but I get the job done I guess (It could be todo with the fact that my pony is 13hh and I’m a. Bit big for her haha)
Wow! Just wow! Eventing royalty, The Greens! I had goosebumps listening to them analyze, just knowing the amount of knowledge and expertise there 🤩 and they had such nice things to say. Such good feedback. You and Jam were great 👍🏻
Literally love Lucinda haha, two of the best teachers I’ve had (and will ever have). Would recommend everyone to buy a video they are such a wealth of knowledge! Everything they are telling you to do is stuff they do themselves on a regular basis as well (worked for them for 13 months) ❤️
Wow wow wow. How amazing to listen to comments and advice from such luminaries of the Eventing world. Interesting, informative and so encouraging. Well done, Megan. You are a terrific horsewoman with a real talent for bringing on and producing young horses. These videos with an option to have them viewed and commented on by world class riders is a great idea. Were you nervous before you watched it? I would have been😱😱😱😱😱😱
Jam is looking so good, especially with the going at Swalcifffe, i was so impressed with hers! She is such a gem! That was really useful, very helpful having that video so you can see everything they are talking about! I was lucky enough to meet Lucinda on several occasions and have an XC clinic with in Germany, she is so helpful and knowledgeable.
So cool, very helpful! I loved the "tube" advice, I have found I've been lacking this lately. Sit up, shoulders back, put them in "the tube" and keep the hand contact. Cuddle them with your leg, (except I don't have lovely long legs *sigh*) - Loved it!
Hi folks🐾🐎💓🇬🇧🤗 absolutely loving these videos during the lockdown period. The only good news this week for me is that I bought a pet friendly hoover and also been accepted for a L3 animal care course in Leeds with an upcoming interview delayed for twelve weeks at the latest.
I'm going to say something here ...How wonderful is Jam that she's got her ears pricked at EVERY fence she's really looking and trying and she's defo going to be a class act
This was so educational! Brillinat!!!! I love it, you can really hear how knowledgeable they are, it was very good! Loved it and im betting both of them are brilliant trainers, i would love to have them teach me!
this is so great, they're lovely. I chatted to Lucinda at weston park last year she knocked over a wooden toadstool by an xc fence when walking the course haha. Lissa bought my pic too
Holy moly Meg! This made me cry AGAIN! What an amazing thing to have. Those two ladies are at the top of their game and they’re saying such lovely things about you and jimjams! Well deserved I might add! This is a treasure to keep forever! ❤️❤️❤️
Fantastic tool! I bet they would have been even more impressed if they had the context of it being Jam's first round, first ever ditch etc. Loved Jam at the end so sweetly trying to get your attention focused back on her again- my homebred filly (who also happens to be grey) does the same thing if I stop to chat to the neighbours lol.
Wow Meg! What a fantastic opportunity, such great comments and incredibly educational even for people who don't event. I learnt so much just watching it.
My FIRST horse book was by Lucinda Green. I read it every day several times a day for years before my parents signed me up for riding lessons. It was nothing but a pile of papers by then
Wow such a great video Meg! I think your round with Jam was really good, you wouldn't believe that Jam is young and green by the way she did it. All of their comments were so useful and this is definitely a good idea! I love your channel and all of your ponies and horses! I can't wait to see what you and Jammy get up to, I think they'll definitely be good things in the future for you ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
I’m a trail rider & former dressage groom . I’ve never ridden x-country. (always wanted to). I’ve now seen all 3 (6 including Bears dressage and showjumping) videos related to this show day. This had to be most informative Arn’t you a lucky girl. In all seriousness, you wouldnt have these amazing acheivements without all of of your hard work, EVERY day, 7 days a week and with the support from hobbit and dad. Its not luck its out right hard work👩🎓👷♀️⚒🏋️♀️🥊🦺(that we love when it comes to our geegees). Are you going to make a mini x-country course at home through your grazing paddocks😉 when they dry up a little to get started on these tips. Dont forget to film that.🎥(I think we’re in lock down a lot longer than intially stated)..🏚 Thanks heaps for sharing and Kia Ora from New Zealand🏞
That was SO exciting!!! Having women of that caliber actually talking between themselves about YOU must have been so thrilling!!! I can’t wait to see Jam progress and can’t wait to watch your schooling of her. Always so wonderful to have a new video Meg. You have officially become my favorite you tuber by far!! Love being sent to you all from California 💜✨🐎 Keep safe and be well!!!
That was so helpful! I learnt a lot, that will be really useful when i finally get my youngster out eventing! Lovely round on such a green bean, made it look really straightforward!
You must be delighted with their comments. Lucinda was my hero when I did pc eventing in the early 1980s . Jam’s such an exciting prospect for you . Happy for you..and Hobbit 😁😁😁😁
Wow this video was amazing!! I can’t believe how much I actually got out of it that I’ll be trying to do with my horses! Such lovely comments that are well deserved for you!! When you do the exercise down the long side and jump a fence at an angle would you video it? I’m not 100% sure what it’s meant to look like but sounds very beneficial! Loved the video!!🙈🥰😍
I absolutely loved that!! I love Lucinda. She was the first name I knew and the person who got me into Eventing via Equestrian Challenge on my old Dell PC lol!! Lucky you!!
wow! this was such an educational video, I learnt loads and I'm definitely going to be trying these exercises and comments on my horses and my riding. You must be so chuffed with all their positive comments...if only they knew this was her first event...onwards and upwards! After corona is all over of course!!!
This was so interesting and informative. As an author, I love learning new things that I might someday be able to put into a book, and this certainly fits the bill!
Wow! What a valuable tool to purchase for yourself and your horse/s Megan! I'd be interested to know if any other International riders have joined 'An Eventful Life' with this inspirational educational programme. And - if so - which ones?
This has been quite helpful for me!! The advice that it’s harder for them to stop in trot will really help with the stopping issue I have at scarier show jumps!
Your horses are doing so well you know what before you posted this I was like when is she going to post 20mins later your posted i wish I was a good of a rider like you :) you are inspirational ❤️🐴🐴🐴
Loved every second of this you are so good and i would love to do this.and I hope I can and all credits to you you did so well omg love you so much plus well done to jam 🥰❤️❤️
If this was not her first event I think we would expect her to know what cues you give her to know which part of the jump she's to approach. Eventually you can see her figure it out and ears cock forward and eyes focus on the jump. I agree she would improve with much more experience so she knows what you want in a fine tuned way so her approach to each obstacle is focused much earlier. I really enjoyed watching the event with commentary though. Thanks!
Your such a amazing rider I love you sooooooooooo much with all my heart also I love bear ( he is my fav🤫) hows hobbit I love her she is soo funny love you guys soo much keep up the brilliant Riding xxxxxxx