Golden_Match_II
Well-Known Member
I have a plan. Which is to work on this canter and fitness as a priority.
I think this is definitely a great plan.
I've had a quick look at some of your previous posts to have a look what he's like. I think you need to really work on his fitness - lots of trotting up hills would do him wonders. Also, maybe think about what you're feeding him so he has more energy and "oomph."
I evented a Cob X and she was lighter than your boy, but it was always getting the balance between not letting her get too round and unfit, but making sure she's getting enough energy in her diet. I also had a pony who was meant for driving when I was younger, and we cantered her out hacking about 2/3 times a week so she was fit enough to do hunter trials etc.
So try fittening him up more, and having lots of lessons, and keeping in his comfort zone a bit. You don't want him to get too wobbly about things.
I do think all horses do have a limit though, so you need to bear in mind that perhaps due to his type/conformation, you won't be able to push him too much further.
Good luck!