DappleGreyDaydreamer
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I have a 5 year old Connemara who I really would love to progress further with in dressage. I only got him 6 months ago and we've focused mainly on jumping, as he was a hunter in Ireland right before I bought him over and we had to calm down his jump. Anyway, he's barely done any flatwork and I've been working on improving his transitions, forwardness, circles, responsiveness and voice commands for the last 4 months. He's doing really well in all of these now, and my instructor told me that when I had achieved this he would be ready to start being asked to drop onto the bit and knuckle down to some proper, balanced flatwork.
Would you agree that this is the right time to start some heavier training with him? He's pretty fit, but he doesn't enjoy being in an arena all that much if we're not jumping anything, so I've kept flatwork short to avoid him getting bored and teaching himself bad habits. Any advice on other things we need to improve on first would be great!! I'm currently training him to back up under saddle and understand pressure from one leg aid rather than both.
I'm aware I'm taking everything very slowly and carefully with him, but he's my first horse and I really don't want to mess up and do something wrong as he has real potential as a jumping horse. I just think we need to improve our flatwork before progressing further in jumping. Thank you
Would you agree that this is the right time to start some heavier training with him? He's pretty fit, but he doesn't enjoy being in an arena all that much if we're not jumping anything, so I've kept flatwork short to avoid him getting bored and teaching himself bad habits. Any advice on other things we need to improve on first would be great!! I'm currently training him to back up under saddle and understand pressure from one leg aid rather than both.
I'm aware I'm taking everything very slowly and carefully with him, but he's my first horse and I really don't want to mess up and do something wrong as he has real potential as a jumping horse. I just think we need to improve our flatwork before progressing further in jumping. Thank you