BBP
Well-Known Member
Since I was told to rest the crazy black pony from proper work (his liver enzymes have been raised for some mystery reason) we have been playing around gently bareback in an effort to keep him sane (...judging by the rodeo/wall of death game going when I got to the field this morning it is not quite sufficient, no way was I getting on that!) But when he is in the right frame of mind I have been massively impressed with his behaviour bareback.
We are just walking at the moment because of trying to rest him, but in the last 4 weeks we have progressed from steering with his leadrope, to neck reining with the rope, to me being able to drop the rope all together and use a hand on his neck to neck rein him, and are now working on no hand on the neck at all, just pointing both hands where I want to go. He tries so hard and we are working on obstacle courses with bridges, tarpaulins, gates, s bends, side pass and leg yield, and a variation on walk piroette/western spin all with just a hand on his neck. He will also rein back with just body position and a little tug at the bottom of his mane.
The best part is that even 2 years ago, I never would have dreamt of sitting on him bareback (not without a massive workout first), even with a saddle on there was no guaruntee I would stick with him. I am so so proud of him, life is a game and I'm reminded every day what a smart sensitive little chap he is.
a few piccies:
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Backwards please
Spanish walk
And playing with his stick (he is better at giving it to me than my dog was!):
Just wondered how the rest of you get on, what sort of stuff you get up to and if your ponies are as sensitive to these games as mine seems to be? I'm looking forwards to taking it up in trot and canter once he is allowed to do a bit more.
We are just walking at the moment because of trying to rest him, but in the last 4 weeks we have progressed from steering with his leadrope, to neck reining with the rope, to me being able to drop the rope all together and use a hand on his neck to neck rein him, and are now working on no hand on the neck at all, just pointing both hands where I want to go. He tries so hard and we are working on obstacle courses with bridges, tarpaulins, gates, s bends, side pass and leg yield, and a variation on walk piroette/western spin all with just a hand on his neck. He will also rein back with just body position and a little tug at the bottom of his mane.
The best part is that even 2 years ago, I never would have dreamt of sitting on him bareback (not without a massive workout first), even with a saddle on there was no guaruntee I would stick with him. I am so so proud of him, life is a game and I'm reminded every day what a smart sensitive little chap he is.
a few piccies:
Go right
Go left
Backwards please
Spanish walk
And playing with his stick (he is better at giving it to me than my dog was!):
Just wondered how the rest of you get on, what sort of stuff you get up to and if your ponies are as sensitive to these games as mine seems to be? I'm looking forwards to taking it up in trot and canter once he is allowed to do a bit more.