ecrozier
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Just after any additional suggestions really! Background is that as I'm not going to be jumping or eventing ( ) for quite some time, and got our 3 year old backed and hacking quietly now, I've offered to help people on the yard with their pony's flatwork.
He is a 6 yr old, as far as they know he was backed and then they bought him from a dealer so no huge info on his history. He has a serious pop in him, and really that is all their teenage kid wants to do, but mum would quite like to do some dressage and improve his way of going so I said I'd try and help!
Basically, I sat on him for first time tonight and he feels to me like he has never actually done ANY schooling. If you kick, he gets faster, if you pull, he stops. He is stiff as a board tbh, and he goes with his head held high and his neck properly set againt you! His walk is best pace as far as I am concerned as he doesn't rush, he's not exactly off the leg though! He ignores (or doesn't understand) subtle leg aids but if you give a bit of a reminder shove he doesn' appreciate it - but does react! Same kind of situation in trot but also quite unbalanced and feels 'rushy' more than in walk. I didn't attempt canter I must admit as trot was a little 'hectic'!
Have made him sound horrible, but he genuinely isn't, he just hasn't ever been asked to soften, relax or bend! So I spent about 40 mins trying to get him to flex through his neck, and stay slightly bent to the inside on both reins (particularly stiff on right). Initially didn't have a clue what I was askeng but by end he would happily turn his head to meet my foot on both sides.
However I didn't have much luck getting him to drop his head! Wasn't even thinking of asking for an outline, he needs to relax and stretch and work more from behind first! I must admit I was a little stumped as most of the horses I have ever ridden (including current 3 year old!) will soften and yield if you ask - even if they then tense up again! I know when I first started with mine his position of going was head high and back hollow, but he soon got the idea of stretching down and relaxing.
So, any suggestions? I can do almost whatever I like with him, I have a pessoa but I showed them how to use that on him the other day and even in that he just goes with head up - he genuinely seems to have no idea that any kind of contact can mean anything apart from stop - makes using a pessoa quite tricky as I really dont want to to go down the route of strapping head down as he is already VERY tense through neck! Have shown them how to do carrot stretches, sideways he can do but down between front legs was a struggle. I think he finds it very difficult to stretch over his topline....
Gosh sorry turned into an essay - glass of wine and ferrero rocher choclates to anyone who bothered reading the whole thing and would be very grateful of any suggestions!
He is a 6 yr old, as far as they know he was backed and then they bought him from a dealer so no huge info on his history. He has a serious pop in him, and really that is all their teenage kid wants to do, but mum would quite like to do some dressage and improve his way of going so I said I'd try and help!
Basically, I sat on him for first time tonight and he feels to me like he has never actually done ANY schooling. If you kick, he gets faster, if you pull, he stops. He is stiff as a board tbh, and he goes with his head held high and his neck properly set againt you! His walk is best pace as far as I am concerned as he doesn't rush, he's not exactly off the leg though! He ignores (or doesn't understand) subtle leg aids but if you give a bit of a reminder shove he doesn' appreciate it - but does react! Same kind of situation in trot but also quite unbalanced and feels 'rushy' more than in walk. I didn't attempt canter I must admit as trot was a little 'hectic'!
Have made him sound horrible, but he genuinely isn't, he just hasn't ever been asked to soften, relax or bend! So I spent about 40 mins trying to get him to flex through his neck, and stay slightly bent to the inside on both reins (particularly stiff on right). Initially didn't have a clue what I was askeng but by end he would happily turn his head to meet my foot on both sides.
However I didn't have much luck getting him to drop his head! Wasn't even thinking of asking for an outline, he needs to relax and stretch and work more from behind first! I must admit I was a little stumped as most of the horses I have ever ridden (including current 3 year old!) will soften and yield if you ask - even if they then tense up again! I know when I first started with mine his position of going was head high and back hollow, but he soon got the idea of stretching down and relaxing.
So, any suggestions? I can do almost whatever I like with him, I have a pessoa but I showed them how to use that on him the other day and even in that he just goes with head up - he genuinely seems to have no idea that any kind of contact can mean anything apart from stop - makes using a pessoa quite tricky as I really dont want to to go down the route of strapping head down as he is already VERY tense through neck! Have shown them how to do carrot stretches, sideways he can do but down between front legs was a struggle. I think he finds it very difficult to stretch over his topline....
Gosh sorry turned into an essay - glass of wine and ferrero rocher choclates to anyone who bothered reading the whole thing and would be very grateful of any suggestions!