BigRed
Well-Known Member
I have owned my horse for nearly 2 years. He does not like working indoors. I can get him going nicely outside, but when I have a lesson indoors he tenses up, stiffens his back, trips, stumbles and is generally difficult to ride. I have a pukka trainer with very good indoor and outdoor facilities with immaculate surfaces.
He is a nappy and difficult horse at times, but his hacking has improved immeasureably over the last 2 years and he is now a good(ish) hack, with only the occasional difficult moment. Out hacking he has open, bouncy paces and is very comfortable to sit on. Indoors he just won't, or cannot move properly because he gets so tense.
He has never taken a lame step, has had physio, his saddles re-flocked etc etc, so I do not believe this is a physical problem.
On Monday I had to retire from a competition as he threw all the toys out of his pram when asked to do a simple Prelim indoors. He had been working beautifully in the outside arena. He refused to go near the walls, he was so tense, he could not canter and finally went into reverse gear, he was so unhappy.
How can I get him to accept working indoors ? I have got to the point where I feel it's pointless to have a lesson if it's indoors - due to weather etc, as we never achieve anything.
He is a nappy and difficult horse at times, but his hacking has improved immeasureably over the last 2 years and he is now a good(ish) hack, with only the occasional difficult moment. Out hacking he has open, bouncy paces and is very comfortable to sit on. Indoors he just won't, or cannot move properly because he gets so tense.
He has never taken a lame step, has had physio, his saddles re-flocked etc etc, so I do not believe this is a physical problem.
On Monday I had to retire from a competition as he threw all the toys out of his pram when asked to do a simple Prelim indoors. He had been working beautifully in the outside arena. He refused to go near the walls, he was so tense, he could not canter and finally went into reverse gear, he was so unhappy.
How can I get him to accept working indoors ? I have got to the point where I feel it's pointless to have a lesson if it's indoors - due to weather etc, as we never achieve anything.