jenbleep
Well-Known Member
or would you have done differently?
went to ride Frankie tonight, he was very stiff as to be expected - it is freezing cold and he must have been stood in his stable eating for about an hour before i got there.
rode round, he was not going forward and kept slowing down (in walk and trot) so i gave him a big pony club kick and sent him forward. he was a little surprised to say the least, but obliged.
then Frankie's owner started to make his feed, rattling the feed bins etc and Frankie's attention was not focused on me. He was tense, started to rush off and i got mad. I could feel myself getting more and more angry, and even raised my hands a bit to try and slow him down. I know the isn't the right thing to do, it would make him more tense and giraffe mode but i was frustrated. no excuse i know, something i need to work on.
So he was getting faster and faster, and i thought 'right, i need to calm down and stop pulling him. otherwise he is going to pull my all around this arena.' so i took a deep breath and let him carry on with the 'rushing giraffe' mode, give him some rein and just sat there
i did a few circles as well, but he was going so fast and it was icy so i did steady him round the corners etc. h did stretch down a few times, but most of the time he was looking for his food and going about 100 miles per hour.
what else could i have done? i did try and put more pressure on the rein, and when he softened i softened, (does that make sense?
but he was getting more and more tense so i stopped doing that for now.
what else could i have done? did i do the right thing? or was i having another one of the days?
i understand that if i was him to be relaxed i need to be relaxed.
i've got two numbers for dressage instructors in the area so I'm going to give them a ring tomorrow.
he is getting his saddle checked tomorrow as well....he has lost a bit of weight as well recently so perhaps the saddle is pinching?
went to ride Frankie tonight, he was very stiff as to be expected - it is freezing cold and he must have been stood in his stable eating for about an hour before i got there.
rode round, he was not going forward and kept slowing down (in walk and trot) so i gave him a big pony club kick and sent him forward. he was a little surprised to say the least, but obliged.
then Frankie's owner started to make his feed, rattling the feed bins etc and Frankie's attention was not focused on me. He was tense, started to rush off and i got mad. I could feel myself getting more and more angry, and even raised my hands a bit to try and slow him down. I know the isn't the right thing to do, it would make him more tense and giraffe mode but i was frustrated. no excuse i know, something i need to work on.
So he was getting faster and faster, and i thought 'right, i need to calm down and stop pulling him. otherwise he is going to pull my all around this arena.' so i took a deep breath and let him carry on with the 'rushing giraffe' mode, give him some rein and just sat there
what else could i have done? i did try and put more pressure on the rein, and when he softened i softened, (does that make sense?
what else could i have done? did i do the right thing? or was i having another one of the days?
i understand that if i was him to be relaxed i need to be relaxed.
i've got two numbers for dressage instructors in the area so I'm going to give them a ring tomorrow.
he is getting his saddle checked tomorrow as well....he has lost a bit of weight as well recently so perhaps the saddle is pinching?