pootleperkin
Well-Known Member
Right people, some help needed.
I'm kind of going back to basics, as my boy has been getting tense on his upwards transitions (specifically walk to trot). It's a downwards spiral as once I put my leg on, he tenses his topline and so then doesn't listen to the leg. Think I have been trying to overide everything....all of this came out of the fact that he wasn't going forward properly ( he can be a lazy young man!), so I have ended up trying to push him too much.
I have realised as soon as I get on, his head will come up and neck stiffen (back has been checked as have teeth and bridle), and so I have been rubbing his neck, relaxing him and lowering his head and then asking him to move off with a light aid, which he has now got the idea of nicely.
So, we have been walking out on a loose rein (i.e. no real contact) and then asking for the upward transition when he is completely relaxed and working through in walk. Great you say.
However, I would like to be able to pick up the reins, even just a teencey weany little bit, and for him to accept an even hand contact, walk into the bridle and then accept the aids for trot. Instead, what we get nine times out of ten, is for me to take up a very long rein contact, him to go 'I'm not walking into that', his head and neck to then come up and stiffen a bit, and then for him to go dead to the leg, so then if I let it, we would spiral into more leg, more head up etc until eventually we would trot, but running into it from the front rather than from behind.
Trot work isn't bad at all, he will accept a nice even contact, relax his back and work forward into the bridle and he does a nice downward transition, but he will not walk into the bridle in walk, his stride just get shorter unless I drop the reins or loosen them massively. Obviously as part of the upward aid, I want to take a shorter rein to prepare for trot and it would be nice if he walked into this 'soft' contact and didn't try and turn himself inside out!
I am trying to keep the work varied by doing lots of transitions and direction changes, but obviously, I don't want to allow him to make tense upwards transitions at the moment, so it can take quite a while to get us to the point that he will relax down and trot on.
I am also paranoid about my arms being too stiff after a lesson on monday when my trainer told me that my shoulders and elbows were really stiff and blocking the horse, so I'm now paranoid about having any feel on the horse's mouth at all and thinking that I'm causing all of the problems (probably am!!)!!
Very frustrating - any ideas for exercises or do I just swallow the frustration and keep working through it all and try to keep us both relaxed until it becomes second nature?
Sorry for the long one.......doughnuts if you got this far!
I'm kind of going back to basics, as my boy has been getting tense on his upwards transitions (specifically walk to trot). It's a downwards spiral as once I put my leg on, he tenses his topline and so then doesn't listen to the leg. Think I have been trying to overide everything....all of this came out of the fact that he wasn't going forward properly ( he can be a lazy young man!), so I have ended up trying to push him too much.
I have realised as soon as I get on, his head will come up and neck stiffen (back has been checked as have teeth and bridle), and so I have been rubbing his neck, relaxing him and lowering his head and then asking him to move off with a light aid, which he has now got the idea of nicely.
So, we have been walking out on a loose rein (i.e. no real contact) and then asking for the upward transition when he is completely relaxed and working through in walk. Great you say.
However, I would like to be able to pick up the reins, even just a teencey weany little bit, and for him to accept an even hand contact, walk into the bridle and then accept the aids for trot. Instead, what we get nine times out of ten, is for me to take up a very long rein contact, him to go 'I'm not walking into that', his head and neck to then come up and stiffen a bit, and then for him to go dead to the leg, so then if I let it, we would spiral into more leg, more head up etc until eventually we would trot, but running into it from the front rather than from behind.
Trot work isn't bad at all, he will accept a nice even contact, relax his back and work forward into the bridle and he does a nice downward transition, but he will not walk into the bridle in walk, his stride just get shorter unless I drop the reins or loosen them massively. Obviously as part of the upward aid, I want to take a shorter rein to prepare for trot and it would be nice if he walked into this 'soft' contact and didn't try and turn himself inside out!
I am trying to keep the work varied by doing lots of transitions and direction changes, but obviously, I don't want to allow him to make tense upwards transitions at the moment, so it can take quite a while to get us to the point that he will relax down and trot on.
I am also paranoid about my arms being too stiff after a lesson on monday when my trainer told me that my shoulders and elbows were really stiff and blocking the horse, so I'm now paranoid about having any feel on the horse's mouth at all and thinking that I'm causing all of the problems (probably am!!)!!
Very frustrating - any ideas for exercises or do I just swallow the frustration and keep working through it all and try to keep us both relaxed until it becomes second nature?
Sorry for the long one.......doughnuts if you got this far!