mitters
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Last September I bought a TB x WB gelding, he has just turned 3. I have spent a lot of time doing ground work, lunging etc with no problems. Three weeks ago I got on him for the first time. He was totally relaxed and stood still while I was given a leg up. We walked around on both reins with rein and leg contact with no problems at all and he was relaxed and happy. I have repeated this a couple more times with no problems so last weekend decided I would use the stirrup and mounting block to get on rather than a leg up. Big mistake. He freaked out with me half on, I managed to jump back off and settle him down again. He then became very weary of me standing on the mounting block and everytime he thinks my helper is going to give me a leg up he runs sideways.
So the last couple of sessions I have lunged him as usual first, then practised getting on and off the block and making him stand still, which after a few attempts he is fine and stands like a soldier while I get on and off the block and put my arm with a bit of pressure across the saddle. But the problem is actually getting on him. We spent an hour last night practising on and off the block and he was so relaxed he looked like he was going to fall asleep! However, soon as he sees my helper going to leg me up he moves away. I think he is a little worried, but I also think he is starting to take the mick! Ive tried standing him against the side of the school, but then he just goes backwards.
Unfortunately although I have ridden and competed for the last 20 years, I have never backed a youngster so this is all a bit alien to me and I am unsure of what I should do next. I feel I have gone back to square one (standing on the block with him relaxed) and the next step is to actually get on him, but I really dont know how I can get him to stand so I can do this. I cant afford to send him away to a professional, plus it is something I was hoping to do myself.
So, can anyone offer any advice?! Or maybe know of anyone experienced in the West Sussex area who would come out and give me some lessons?
Sorry for the long story!
So the last couple of sessions I have lunged him as usual first, then practised getting on and off the block and making him stand still, which after a few attempts he is fine and stands like a soldier while I get on and off the block and put my arm with a bit of pressure across the saddle. But the problem is actually getting on him. We spent an hour last night practising on and off the block and he was so relaxed he looked like he was going to fall asleep! However, soon as he sees my helper going to leg me up he moves away. I think he is a little worried, but I also think he is starting to take the mick! Ive tried standing him against the side of the school, but then he just goes backwards.
Unfortunately although I have ridden and competed for the last 20 years, I have never backed a youngster so this is all a bit alien to me and I am unsure of what I should do next. I feel I have gone back to square one (standing on the block with him relaxed) and the next step is to actually get on him, but I really dont know how I can get him to stand so I can do this. I cant afford to send him away to a professional, plus it is something I was hoping to do myself.
So, can anyone offer any advice?! Or maybe know of anyone experienced in the West Sussex area who would come out and give me some lessons?
Sorry for the long story!