LauraApple
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Hi all, I'm looking for advice for my current CHALLENGING situation
I have a 9y/o ISH mare who i've owned for over a year now. She is very talented and can work beautifully into the contact when SHE wants to. She came to me with little respect for humans, in that both on the ground and under saddle she would be domineering and strong minded. I've worked on the for the duration of her ownership and have now addressed this problem in her handling. She is now in very good condition and has developed topline and fitness, usually being ridden or lunged 6 days a week.
I have brought on her work very slowly, although she was evented in the home prior to the previous owners, in which she was very successful.
I plan to event her eventually, however there is an issue that is preventing us from progressing in her ridden career...
The issue now is the respect under saddle. As before stated, once she is sitting at the end of my two reins she can work beautifully and really can stretch evenly into the contact and respond to my aids effectively.
However the slightest occurance around her causes her head to shoot up and her frame to hollow. This often happens far quicker than I can react, as her head is quite forcefully thrown and the contact braced against in an instant. Again, she seems to work correctly when she wants to, but is very easily distracted from her task despite contant aids and reminders.
I am quiet rider and my position is fluid yet still, as being forceful with my mare would only cause retalliation in the form of rodeo!
Half halting (both through hand and body) usually results in her speeding up. When she is in diva mode, for this reason, I often have a lack of "brakes" and therefore find downwards transitions very diffult to achieve.
Riding her from "back to front" also only seems to increase her hotness and either causes her to take off and shorten her neck or to through her head and brace against the contact. I usually give her strong half halts when she braces but even still she snatches the contact and takes off.
When she is in such a hot mood I usually ride her forward and allow her to stretch forward, however this by no means help with her concentration and willingness to my aids.
Her lack of regular competing is a likely contributing factor to her lack of concentration whenever we got out to a show, however I feel it is this lack of respect under saddle at home that i first need to address in order to take her out more often.
Every dressage test so far has mentioned her inconsistency of contact and lack of focus on her task and it is a real shame that she does not perform to her full potential when we are out.
She is ridden in a loose ring snaffle, usually with rubber rollerball (short) spurs/a schooling whip and is fed hi-fi lite, pony nuts, carrots and soaked hay. She lives out in the summer and is turned out all year. She had her back checked not long ago and her teeth done only last week.
My instructor has recommended running reins. Has anyone used this aid before and what is your opinion on such an aid?
What other aids/ techniques could we use in order to gain both her respect and concentration, as well as consistency into the contact and her frame?
Thank you in advance for feedback !!
I have a 9y/o ISH mare who i've owned for over a year now. She is very talented and can work beautifully into the contact when SHE wants to. She came to me with little respect for humans, in that both on the ground and under saddle she would be domineering and strong minded. I've worked on the for the duration of her ownership and have now addressed this problem in her handling. She is now in very good condition and has developed topline and fitness, usually being ridden or lunged 6 days a week.
I have brought on her work very slowly, although she was evented in the home prior to the previous owners, in which she was very successful.
I plan to event her eventually, however there is an issue that is preventing us from progressing in her ridden career...
The issue now is the respect under saddle. As before stated, once she is sitting at the end of my two reins she can work beautifully and really can stretch evenly into the contact and respond to my aids effectively.
However the slightest occurance around her causes her head to shoot up and her frame to hollow. This often happens far quicker than I can react, as her head is quite forcefully thrown and the contact braced against in an instant. Again, she seems to work correctly when she wants to, but is very easily distracted from her task despite contant aids and reminders.
I am quiet rider and my position is fluid yet still, as being forceful with my mare would only cause retalliation in the form of rodeo!
Half halting (both through hand and body) usually results in her speeding up. When she is in diva mode, for this reason, I often have a lack of "brakes" and therefore find downwards transitions very diffult to achieve.
Riding her from "back to front" also only seems to increase her hotness and either causes her to take off and shorten her neck or to through her head and brace against the contact. I usually give her strong half halts when she braces but even still she snatches the contact and takes off.
When she is in such a hot mood I usually ride her forward and allow her to stretch forward, however this by no means help with her concentration and willingness to my aids.
Her lack of regular competing is a likely contributing factor to her lack of concentration whenever we got out to a show, however I feel it is this lack of respect under saddle at home that i first need to address in order to take her out more often.
Every dressage test so far has mentioned her inconsistency of contact and lack of focus on her task and it is a real shame that she does not perform to her full potential when we are out.
She is ridden in a loose ring snaffle, usually with rubber rollerball (short) spurs/a schooling whip and is fed hi-fi lite, pony nuts, carrots and soaked hay. She lives out in the summer and is turned out all year. She had her back checked not long ago and her teeth done only last week.
My instructor has recommended running reins. Has anyone used this aid before and what is your opinion on such an aid?
What other aids/ techniques could we use in order to gain both her respect and concentration, as well as consistency into the contact and her frame?
Thank you in advance for feedback !!