Sprat
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I'm hoping someone can help...
My gelding is so heavy when I school him, it's driving me mad.
He is a 7yr old Section D cross. He can school really nicely and work into a correct frame but recently this has been more and more difficult to achieve. I ride him in a hanging cheek with a lozenge.
Whenever I ask him to work into a contact, he just dives on my hands horrendously, I feel like I am constantly battling against him. I'm very strict with myself so that I give the contact a little when he yields to my hand, but after a stride he gets heavy again, so it's a constant thing. I have tried hundreds of transitions, pole work, lateral work etc. My instructor has advised that I concentrate on getting him sharper from my leg rather than how heavy he is, but it's just not working.
He had his teeth done last month, along with his saddle being refitted, and also had his back done.
I'm running out of ideas. He is great to hack, not heavy, but then I don't ask him to work into a frame when hacking. Jumping he can get a bit strong but generally I don't have any issues with this.
The last thing I want to do is bit him up as I'm sure it's a schooling issue and I love competing dressage so bitting him up is not going to be the best option. I feel like I'm having to force him into a frame which is also what I don't want!
I'm half tempted to send him away for schooling, but then I will feel like I've failed with him.
Hoping that someone more experienced has some ideas for me? I don't know if a different bit may be worth trying, perhaps something that is loose ring as opposed to fixed?
Wine and cookies for all that read this far
My gelding is so heavy when I school him, it's driving me mad.
He is a 7yr old Section D cross. He can school really nicely and work into a correct frame but recently this has been more and more difficult to achieve. I ride him in a hanging cheek with a lozenge.
Whenever I ask him to work into a contact, he just dives on my hands horrendously, I feel like I am constantly battling against him. I'm very strict with myself so that I give the contact a little when he yields to my hand, but after a stride he gets heavy again, so it's a constant thing. I have tried hundreds of transitions, pole work, lateral work etc. My instructor has advised that I concentrate on getting him sharper from my leg rather than how heavy he is, but it's just not working.
He had his teeth done last month, along with his saddle being refitted, and also had his back done.
I'm running out of ideas. He is great to hack, not heavy, but then I don't ask him to work into a frame when hacking. Jumping he can get a bit strong but generally I don't have any issues with this.
The last thing I want to do is bit him up as I'm sure it's a schooling issue and I love competing dressage so bitting him up is not going to be the best option. I feel like I'm having to force him into a frame which is also what I don't want!
I'm half tempted to send him away for schooling, but then I will feel like I've failed with him.
Hoping that someone more experienced has some ideas for me? I don't know if a different bit may be worth trying, perhaps something that is loose ring as opposed to fixed?
Wine and cookies for all that read this far