Amys_Babies
Well-Known Member
I was just wondering whether anyone else has this sort of problem with their youngster or with anyones older horse.
When i get buddy in the school ready for lunging he is always really hyper and very energetic. As much as i try to start the session slowly he tries to have a few free rounds of canter before he starts proper listening to me. It is not much of a problem and after he gets it out of his system i can get him to walk, trot and canter mainly by voice command rather than the whip. But as i am backing him aswell now and it is going really good and soon want to be able to sit on him whilst he is lunged i was just wondering whether anyone had any tips to slow my baby down at the beginning. Any ideas glady appreciated as i dont really want him bombing around with me when i start working properly with him.
When i get buddy in the school ready for lunging he is always really hyper and very energetic. As much as i try to start the session slowly he tries to have a few free rounds of canter before he starts proper listening to me. It is not much of a problem and after he gets it out of his system i can get him to walk, trot and canter mainly by voice command rather than the whip. But as i am backing him aswell now and it is going really good and soon want to be able to sit on him whilst he is lunged i was just wondering whether anyone had any tips to slow my baby down at the beginning. Any ideas glady appreciated as i dont really want him bombing around with me when i start working properly with him.