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I would even go further than that and consider paying for some lessons on groundwork, it’s really important to know how to ride in and English saddle before you begin trying to jump in one, English saddles don’t have the same support as western saddles but there are also different types of saddles such as all purpose which isn’t as flat as the jumping saddle nor is it as deep as the dressage saddle which means you can pretty much ride any discipline in in, dressage saddles are deeper and more suited to people performing dressage because they require to sit the trot a little better that jumpers who need to raise up and out of the saddle. That brings me to the final main English saddle the jumping saddle, this one is far more flat so that the riders can lift up more easier with out being stopped by the front of the dressage saddle. I seriously recommend flat work like you will benefit so so much from it in the long run because it helps you work on how to keep your horse balanced and how to sit and ride in an English saddle, jumpers don’t start with jumping they have to start at the basics and over time build it up.Yeah me and my mom were talking about getting in a club or something. I think I’ll maybe mention it again to her. Thank you!