Guess what Spider got up to next?

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Although I've broken many, many horses over the years, both for employers and as a self employed trainer, now that Spider's time is coming I have no help here and had decided to send him to my trainer to be backed.
He is only 2yrs old but at 16.1 and a warmblood colt, it is often considered the norm with them to back at 2, then turn them away for the winter and redo in their 3rd year.

So, Spider went to 'boarding school' yesterday.
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My trainer no longer does the backing himself but has a Brazilian chap that is apparantly quite unorthodox but quite brilliant in his approach. Very quiet, confident and just rides forwards. I was warned that there is no 'on the bit' or pretty position etc but at 2, all I really expect is that Spider learns to accept the saddle, rider's weight and learn how to go forwards, stop and turn, with confidence.

I had been told that Gino would possibly get on the first day,
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, but took it with a pinch of salt. As I live about 90 miles away, I did ask though if I could see him work him on the day we arrived as I'd not be able to get back until I pick him up 2 weeks later.
No problem, I was told.

What I tell you next is no word of a lie nor an exaggeration.

Spider has been VERY lightly lunged with bridle, roller and side reins but that's it.

Gino tacked him up inc. saddle in the stable. No reaction.
Lunged him for 10-15 mins with saddle on and stirrups down. No reaction.
Trainer asks Gino if he wants to get on. Yes, he says and hardly before I can pick up my camera, is on. No lying over, no keeping body down, just straight on and up. No reaction.
Trainer leads Gino round in a couple of circles whilst Gino pats Spider all over inc behind the saddle......TINY lift of his bum so Gino pats him behind the saddle again.....no reaction!
Trainer then lunges Spider with Gino on for about 2-3 mins then lets him loose and Gino proceeds to ride around the school in trot AND canter for another 10 mins.
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No reaction!

Granted, steering was almost nil but it was just forward, forward, forward. Gino's position is far from orthodox......long, flapping reins, long stirrups, body all over the place but SO relaxed, quiet and calm that he exudes confidence which is obviously passed onto the horse.
In the next fortnight, the plan is for a bit more work in the small school by himself then into the bigger school working with the other horses and small 'hacks' round the farm to see the sights.
If I'd not seen it with my own eyes I'd have not believed it.

For those of you that don't believe it either, or are interested, pics and a short vid are in the PG.
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Sounds exactly how we backed the polo ponies (although we didn't even lunge them LOL) - I was NEVER as good as the gauchos, who rode in the way you describe and were soooo effective with it
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Yay for Spider, what a LOVELY way to start ridden life!
 
That's really funny.......I saw your Spider yesterday!!!!

Paul and Gill said 'Oh, that's funny, we've another Spider over there!' and he, or she's a she isn't she, if I remember correctly, was being worked by one of the girls!

What a coincidence!
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That's really funny.......I saw your Spider yesterday!!!!

Paul and Gill said 'Oh, that's funny, we've another Spider over there!' and he, or she's a she isn't she, if I remember correctly, was being worked by one of the girls!

What a coincidence!
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I know! And I was there yesterday checking she still had 4 legs! Im picking her up Sunday I think - just did me a favour while I was injured and she is for sale
 
He's a lovely boy and is doing so well especially as he is still such a baby.
I know that often warmbloods are backed at 2 as they look so mature for their age but undrneath it all they actually mature quite late, sorry I just think its wrong to be backed at 2....

Very handsome baby though
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gosh. what a good youngster though, you must be so pleased. great attitude for the future.
please please could you PM me the name of your trainer where Gino works... i have a 2 yr old filly, homebred, who might just need a bit of that kind of magic. i've never farmed any of mine out for starting, but just might with this one! thankyou.
 
QR: Having looked at the vid that is more the Spanish way as he rides much more nicely than the Gauchos
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I actually fully applaud your approach, we back at 2 in Spain, not had one go bad because of it - it is the amount of work you put them through at each age that is important IMHO (but hey, you know that anyway!) We always cantered them the first time we rode them, I must admit to finding the *British* way with all the lunging and slowly, slowly attitude quite funny at times, but that is just me
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Don't get me wrong, the way the chap backed him etc I have no problem with. The horse seem happy with the method too, I think sometimes the 'just get straight on' method is best
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Im so gald someone else has said this - I got on my 2 1/2 year old the other week - now im only 7 stone too !! no saddle just got straight on patted all over wavedmy arms around and got off !!!

I have the same thing a big warmblood colt with plenty of power !!!

Where is your trainer based i may send my boy up there for a week !!!
 
Yes, I'm happy to PM anyone the details.
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Weezy, I agree with you, it took me a while to get my head around having him done at two, but as you say, it's the amount of work, or not, that they get that's important.
Spider is only there for a fortnight then will have until next spring chilling out before he'll go back again before going to be graded.
 
I saw the pics first and though what the hell - he has no position and steered into the fence !!! but did not want to comment - being polite - all fits together now !!!!!
 
Just remind me of Spiders breeding would you as Im looking at Stallions for my Ferro mare.

He looks super and v.mature physically.
 
Hmm I seem to be having this problem, as she has Ferro on one side and Flemmingh/Jet Set on the other.

Really want to find something with the nicest temperament and Spider is very impressive.
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But thanks I will look at Fidermark, also like the look of Freudenstern that Paul rides currently, beautiful looking horse. Its harder to find out about their temperaments though isnt it.
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Thanks again
 
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