Pixie88
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
So this year I have started taking my lad xc with the aim of doing an ODE in the near future. We have encountered a slightly problem though and I am just hoping for a bit of advise from people who know a bit more then me!
When doing xc my lad brain just explodes. We did our first clinic this weekend and he was fab, until it got bit to much for him.
Thankfully he doesn't do anything major, but we either bounce on the spot (that is fine)... Or we do a few jumps then he just grabs the bit and tanks at the jump then refuses as he hasn't got his footing/panics.
9/10 he will listen to me and my seat if he grabs the bit and either tucks his head in or lifts it, but heading into a jump with nothing is a bit scary! Especially when I know it will mean a refusal. It is always when he gets over excited.
We then end up cantering very controlled circles purely through my seat/legs until he decide comes back from the explosion. So he is listening to me it just takes time.
We have spent all year bringing our xc schooling on and we are a lot better, but just wanted to know if anyone had any advise to help.
We school/hack/jump in an arena in a loose ring snaffle comfort tongue snaffle and have been doing XC in the 2 ring comfort tongue gag for that bit of extra help. He is a strong, hot headed pony and absolutely loves jumping.
I am not after any quick fix, he has his back/teeth/saddle checked on a regular basis. He does have a locking stifle, but this doesn't hinder him and it is managed.
Thank you for taking the time to read my garbled report!!! If anyone can make sense of it and offer advise I would love it.
So this year I have started taking my lad xc with the aim of doing an ODE in the near future. We have encountered a slightly problem though and I am just hoping for a bit of advise from people who know a bit more then me!
When doing xc my lad brain just explodes. We did our first clinic this weekend and he was fab, until it got bit to much for him.
Thankfully he doesn't do anything major, but we either bounce on the spot (that is fine)... Or we do a few jumps then he just grabs the bit and tanks at the jump then refuses as he hasn't got his footing/panics.
9/10 he will listen to me and my seat if he grabs the bit and either tucks his head in or lifts it, but heading into a jump with nothing is a bit scary! Especially when I know it will mean a refusal. It is always when he gets over excited.
We then end up cantering very controlled circles purely through my seat/legs until he decide comes back from the explosion. So he is listening to me it just takes time.
We have spent all year bringing our xc schooling on and we are a lot better, but just wanted to know if anyone had any advise to help.
We school/hack/jump in an arena in a loose ring snaffle comfort tongue snaffle and have been doing XC in the 2 ring comfort tongue gag for that bit of extra help. He is a strong, hot headed pony and absolutely loves jumping.
I am not after any quick fix, he has his back/teeth/saddle checked on a regular basis. He does have a locking stifle, but this doesn't hinder him and it is managed.
Thank you for taking the time to read my garbled report!!! If anyone can make sense of it and offer advise I would love it.