asommerville
Well-Known Member
Some of you might have seen my last thread on my horrible lesson where the instructor made me go so fast my wee horse ended up frightening himself and pulling out of jumps
now other people I know have had great lessons with this guy so obviously it was just one of those things and I didnt like him.
I was worried about taking him jumping on the Saturday as I thought he had frightened himself, so I jumped him on the Friday night and on the Saturday he behaved like an absolute star (considering he has never been to an agricultural show in his life) and jumped everything to come third brilliant, the only worry I had was that he was bug***ing off after every warm up jump and I found it difficult to stop him.
He had a few days off, then schooled on Tuesday and Thursday nights and it has been a disaster .I dont know what he is thinking but he just wants to go FAST all the time, now I am aware that the we horse needed to go more forward, but he is not going forward, he is running on in trot and canter and then scaring himself and running even more.
He cant go from canter to trot as he is trotting so fast he is unbalanced and when he does go into canter he is just running as fast as he can and motorbiking round the corners, its not fun for either of us and last night I was nearly over the arena wall at one point!
Maybe Im wrong but I think it all stems from this lesson.
So now Im in a pickle .I have a lesson booked with another instructor (flatwork this time and we have had lessons from her before) next weekend, was supposed to be doing dressage and jumping this weekend but Im contemplating not now or just doing the baby classes to try and get his confidence back.
Were going to go right back to basics in the meantime but to be honest I am gutted, hes 6, Ive deliberately brought him on slowly and I feel like in one lesson it has all gone to pot.
So if anyone has any advice as to anything else I can be doing with him please let me know maybe going back to basics again is not the right thing? Also any schooling exercises that will help to slow him down and balance him would be really appreciated.
I was worried about taking him jumping on the Saturday as I thought he had frightened himself, so I jumped him on the Friday night and on the Saturday he behaved like an absolute star (considering he has never been to an agricultural show in his life) and jumped everything to come third brilliant, the only worry I had was that he was bug***ing off after every warm up jump and I found it difficult to stop him.
He had a few days off, then schooled on Tuesday and Thursday nights and it has been a disaster .I dont know what he is thinking but he just wants to go FAST all the time, now I am aware that the we horse needed to go more forward, but he is not going forward, he is running on in trot and canter and then scaring himself and running even more.
He cant go from canter to trot as he is trotting so fast he is unbalanced and when he does go into canter he is just running as fast as he can and motorbiking round the corners, its not fun for either of us and last night I was nearly over the arena wall at one point!
Maybe Im wrong but I think it all stems from this lesson.
So now Im in a pickle .I have a lesson booked with another instructor (flatwork this time and we have had lessons from her before) next weekend, was supposed to be doing dressage and jumping this weekend but Im contemplating not now or just doing the baby classes to try and get his confidence back.
Were going to go right back to basics in the meantime but to be honest I am gutted, hes 6, Ive deliberately brought him on slowly and I feel like in one lesson it has all gone to pot.
So if anyone has any advice as to anything else I can be doing with him please let me know maybe going back to basics again is not the right thing? Also any schooling exercises that will help to slow him down and balance him would be really appreciated.