KikiDee
Well-Known Member
I have a wonderful horse I have owned for 2 years.
Now I knew what he was when I bought him, albeit I admit I may have underestimated how much work he needed. He had hunted and team-chased and I loved his attitude to life - he is buzzy, forward and brave and tackles everything I ask of him. We have spent 2 years slowly retraining him to (hopefully) event and he has progressed massively. He no longer tanks at every fence and can jump a reasonably nice SJ round and be somewhat civilised out on a XC course and his flatwork has come on massively. The problem I have is dressage. He can school beautifully at home, arena hires and lessons, but in a competition atmosphere as soon as we get to the canter part of the test he just sets his jaw and leaves the arena!
There is no real malice in him, he just goes off on a little jolly and merrily canters off with me until I can pull him up shortly after. He is a very strong horse but I always ride him on the flat and hack in a dressage legal snaffle (bomber happy tongue) which he seems happy in. He jumps in the same bit but with a combination noseband which just gives me that bit extra to get him back when he gets a bit gung-ho, but he just does not respect the snaffle alone and in a dressage test will essentially just decide to go if it suits him.
I have spent 2 years solid reschooling him with the close help of an amazing trainer who has transformed him but I cannot crack this issue at competitions. I get him out as much as possible but it seems to make no difference and I really do not want to spend £££ entering him BE and driving across the country to have to hang my head in shame and get eliminated in the first phase.
Has anyone had similar and managed to work through it? Is there something I am missing? Do more in the warmup? (frustratingly he actually warms up beautifully, then always pulls this trick out once in the ring so it's not even something I can nip in the bud in the warmup) Work him harder the day before? (he does generally behave better on a bit of an "empty tank" but I need him to have enough to get round SJ and XC too on the day). Is it me? Perhaps my nerves when I get in the ring mean I just don't ride effectively enough, I really don't know.
I've basically given myself over winter to try and crack this before giving up on my hopes of eventing him so any advice or words of positivity gratefully received!
Now I knew what he was when I bought him, albeit I admit I may have underestimated how much work he needed. He had hunted and team-chased and I loved his attitude to life - he is buzzy, forward and brave and tackles everything I ask of him. We have spent 2 years slowly retraining him to (hopefully) event and he has progressed massively. He no longer tanks at every fence and can jump a reasonably nice SJ round and be somewhat civilised out on a XC course and his flatwork has come on massively. The problem I have is dressage. He can school beautifully at home, arena hires and lessons, but in a competition atmosphere as soon as we get to the canter part of the test he just sets his jaw and leaves the arena!
There is no real malice in him, he just goes off on a little jolly and merrily canters off with me until I can pull him up shortly after. He is a very strong horse but I always ride him on the flat and hack in a dressage legal snaffle (bomber happy tongue) which he seems happy in. He jumps in the same bit but with a combination noseband which just gives me that bit extra to get him back when he gets a bit gung-ho, but he just does not respect the snaffle alone and in a dressage test will essentially just decide to go if it suits him.
I have spent 2 years solid reschooling him with the close help of an amazing trainer who has transformed him but I cannot crack this issue at competitions. I get him out as much as possible but it seems to make no difference and I really do not want to spend £££ entering him BE and driving across the country to have to hang my head in shame and get eliminated in the first phase.
Has anyone had similar and managed to work through it? Is there something I am missing? Do more in the warmup? (frustratingly he actually warms up beautifully, then always pulls this trick out once in the ring so it's not even something I can nip in the bud in the warmup) Work him harder the day before? (he does generally behave better on a bit of an "empty tank" but I need him to have enough to get round SJ and XC too on the day). Is it me? Perhaps my nerves when I get in the ring mean I just don't ride effectively enough, I really don't know.
I've basically given myself over winter to try and crack this before giving up on my hopes of eventing him so any advice or words of positivity gratefully received!