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Any spare kicks up the bum going?
Schooled again tonight, it's about the 4th time ive schooled my share horse and he seems to be getting worse, not better. We're clicking less and less schooling, even though i love hacking him out and we get on great.
Took him up the lane for 20min today to warm up and to take out someone who was riding K for the first time. Then went in arena and he was lovely in walk, lots of stretching but as soon as we went up to tro his head went up, he went hollow and started just legging it round raster and faster, obviously unbalanced, as you would be with your nose pointing to the stars. Worked for about 45 min and tried every trick i could think of to avoid having to pull on his mouth strongly/saw.
Tried:
leg yeilding in and out of circle, but he just nearly fell over motorbiking; leg yeilding on the straight in walk but he just ignored my legs and stuck head even further in the air; loads of transitions; mexican rein (where you hold it backwards so it's softer) which worked for a short time until he went to go shooting off and i couldn't stop him, but he did improve very slightly. And then finally i tried a trick i have used a long time ago which richard maxwell uses, where if the horse wants to run around with its head in the air, you hold the reins up high too (no pressure, just holding up at shoulder height) and when he wants to drop, release instantly. This worked best and he dropped briefly a couple of times and then we finished on a 'good' note.
The thing is, he's been shown all his life, he's won loads, he's done really well. Also everyone says he goes so nicely and relaxed for his other sharer... I've not seen her ride as we have different days, but i'm going to try and go up to watch her when i can after tonight.
I try to keep my everything relaxed. He doesn't listen to my seat or leg aids very much, so i do still need some rein aid. It's hard to keep hands soft when he's pi****g off with me though. He was so good last wednesday, (terrible on friday but i put that down to road works all around us), but today it was quiet and although he was energetic on the short hack, he was well behaved and sensible.
I think i might just give up on schooling him and hack him out. I obviously make him unhappy, which makes me unhappy, and he doesn't show or anything any more and wont load anyway, so i suppose there's no need for him to be schooled.
Only problem with that is that i then feel like my riding goes downhill if i only hack, and i can't afford lessons. I do love him though, we have so much fun hacking and he's so lovely, i don't want to give him up but i don't know what to do!
Feeling completely miserable and incompetent, and worried what his owner will think if she saw us from the house. Backside kicking in any form will be gratefully received, along with any advice.
Choccy digestives and cake for making it to here. Just needed to let it all out.
What he can look like:
(his share ad picture)
And what he looks like with me (or much much worse):
Schooled again tonight, it's about the 4th time ive schooled my share horse and he seems to be getting worse, not better. We're clicking less and less schooling, even though i love hacking him out and we get on great.
Took him up the lane for 20min today to warm up and to take out someone who was riding K for the first time. Then went in arena and he was lovely in walk, lots of stretching but as soon as we went up to tro his head went up, he went hollow and started just legging it round raster and faster, obviously unbalanced, as you would be with your nose pointing to the stars. Worked for about 45 min and tried every trick i could think of to avoid having to pull on his mouth strongly/saw.
Tried:
leg yeilding in and out of circle, but he just nearly fell over motorbiking; leg yeilding on the straight in walk but he just ignored my legs and stuck head even further in the air; loads of transitions; mexican rein (where you hold it backwards so it's softer) which worked for a short time until he went to go shooting off and i couldn't stop him, but he did improve very slightly. And then finally i tried a trick i have used a long time ago which richard maxwell uses, where if the horse wants to run around with its head in the air, you hold the reins up high too (no pressure, just holding up at shoulder height) and when he wants to drop, release instantly. This worked best and he dropped briefly a couple of times and then we finished on a 'good' note.
The thing is, he's been shown all his life, he's won loads, he's done really well. Also everyone says he goes so nicely and relaxed for his other sharer... I've not seen her ride as we have different days, but i'm going to try and go up to watch her when i can after tonight.
I try to keep my everything relaxed. He doesn't listen to my seat or leg aids very much, so i do still need some rein aid. It's hard to keep hands soft when he's pi****g off with me though. He was so good last wednesday, (terrible on friday but i put that down to road works all around us), but today it was quiet and although he was energetic on the short hack, he was well behaved and sensible.
I think i might just give up on schooling him and hack him out. I obviously make him unhappy, which makes me unhappy, and he doesn't show or anything any more and wont load anyway, so i suppose there's no need for him to be schooled.
Only problem with that is that i then feel like my riding goes downhill if i only hack, and i can't afford lessons. I do love him though, we have so much fun hacking and he's so lovely, i don't want to give him up but i don't know what to do!
Feeling completely miserable and incompetent, and worried what his owner will think if she saw us from the house. Backside kicking in any form will be gratefully received, along with any advice.
Choccy digestives and cake for making it to here. Just needed to let it all out.
What he can look like:
And what he looks like with me (or much much worse):