Lintel
Well-Known Member
I'll start off with basics, I have a 6 year old Highland- have had him since he was rising 3.
When I bought him I wasn't a "rider" as such. I had brought him along myself with light hacking etc, at this point I didn't have a clue on schooling as I had only been riding a year.
At the age of 4 we moved yards.
Got a instructor who was of foreign descent, *where there horses WORK for them* the instructor did showjumping and had beautiful warmblood types. We worked with him for a good few months- he introduced me to using spurs, feeding the pony a little more as he was working harder, we worked abit on his collection- then the instructor almost "gave up" on this. We then started jumping, and jumping ... and jumping. My boy enjoys jumping "sometimes" but we were just jumping, not working into the jumps, not pacing etc at all, just getting fired over jumps. I then gave up on this instructor when I felt it was just going too far with the jumping. He was really fit at this point, but still had a dis-united canter at times, needed ALOT of spur encouragement and struggled to collect.
We then moved again and did a tonne of hacking, kept the fitness totally up.
We then moved again to the current yard, but I struggle with him an awful lot sometimes.
We now have a wonderful instructor and getting lessons once a week but not for the past few due to commitments. But he is such a backward horse. - with everything unless it's jumping and he is in the correct frame of mind. I still use spurs but I feel him becoming nearly dead to them, whips and crops work if I crack them with FORCE which I don't wish to do.
When being asked to collect he now will do this "reasonably well" but when he collects he slows right down and we are stuck between going at a reasonable pace without collection or real slow with collection.
When being lunged he goes well in walk and trot, but canter he is slow and sloppy and wont pick himself up and get himself together, when he does go forward *pretending to spook etc* he goes beautifully and will balance but without this sudden power surge he struggles to balance and keeps breaking back to trot.
HELP- suggestions.
If you get this far congratulations! Cake and cookies for grabs.
When I bought him I wasn't a "rider" as such. I had brought him along myself with light hacking etc, at this point I didn't have a clue on schooling as I had only been riding a year.
At the age of 4 we moved yards.
Got a instructor who was of foreign descent, *where there horses WORK for them* the instructor did showjumping and had beautiful warmblood types. We worked with him for a good few months- he introduced me to using spurs, feeding the pony a little more as he was working harder, we worked abit on his collection- then the instructor almost "gave up" on this. We then started jumping, and jumping ... and jumping. My boy enjoys jumping "sometimes" but we were just jumping, not working into the jumps, not pacing etc at all, just getting fired over jumps. I then gave up on this instructor when I felt it was just going too far with the jumping. He was really fit at this point, but still had a dis-united canter at times, needed ALOT of spur encouragement and struggled to collect.
We then moved again and did a tonne of hacking, kept the fitness totally up.
We then moved again to the current yard, but I struggle with him an awful lot sometimes.
We now have a wonderful instructor and getting lessons once a week but not for the past few due to commitments. But he is such a backward horse. - with everything unless it's jumping and he is in the correct frame of mind. I still use spurs but I feel him becoming nearly dead to them, whips and crops work if I crack them with FORCE which I don't wish to do.
When being asked to collect he now will do this "reasonably well" but when he collects he slows right down and we are stuck between going at a reasonable pace without collection or real slow with collection.
When being lunged he goes well in walk and trot, but canter he is slow and sloppy and wont pick himself up and get himself together, when he does go forward *pretending to spook etc* he goes beautifully and will balance but without this sudden power surge he struggles to balance and keeps breaking back to trot.
HELP- suggestions.
If you get this far congratulations! Cake and cookies for grabs.