Any tips for getting the ned to pay attention at shows?

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As above lol!

Still very inexperienced at it all (he's 6 and only done 2 shows) but in the showing class he I really couldn't get him to listen at all. He wasn't being bad but in the group trot/canter he was like a steam train, then come the individual show he was being a bit nappy and it took me one whole side of the ring to get canter :o as he just wasn't listening to me lol.

Any tips or it just an inexperience thing?
 
I don't have much advice really, I just guess practice makes perfect! I would just try remain calm and not think about what he's doing, just ride through it (I know that is easier said than done!).
 
Ha ha! Sometimes though I think just treating it as a fun exercise as opposed to putting pressure to win on you or him, works best. It will come with time and practice i am sure and you'll soon forget he was ever difficult!
 
Hi, i know how you feel! I have a section D cob who is now 9 and i have been showing him since he was 4. I must say the more you take them the more they will slowly start to chill out and listen. He is still like a steam train whilst going around together but I now ride him on a swales pelham and that has seemed to have done the trick eventhough he is still quite a handful. We do get our bad days where he just spooks at everything and really doesnt care about what i want him to do but then other days hes foot perfect! Maybe try giving him some calmers before hand? this didnt work on mine but I know a few people who use them and seem to take the edge off. Good luck xx
 
no its defiantely not easy! i have had absolutely hell with my section D since i had him as a 2yr old. so stubborn, if he dont want to do something he really isnt going to! travelling on his own is an absolute night mare and he is a lover of bucking when he cant get his own way! but i love him! without all his little vices he would be just an average pony! he does his job when he needs to and thats all that matterss! 7 long years and still ups and downs but every day is worth it!
 
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