DressageCob
Well-Known Member
He is jumping great and he looks strong and confident.
It looks like he is getting excited and is doing his own thing. He's not messing around, but he's throwing in changes willy nilly. My friend's horse does that when he gets keen. Mine does it in medium canter when he loses balance.
Personally I'd be working on landing from the jump and cantering away. Any change that's thrown in merits a bringing back to trot, rebalancing and asking for canter again. He needs to know that the changes are only there for certain circumstances, such as when you ask.
I would assume it's a training issue rather than a physical problem personally. If it were happening out hacking or schooling on the flat I'd be more concerned, or if his jumping performance were otherwise affected. But as it is, just after landing from a jump, I think it's excitement and cockiness and he's just doing it for funsies ?
It looks like he is getting excited and is doing his own thing. He's not messing around, but he's throwing in changes willy nilly. My friend's horse does that when he gets keen. Mine does it in medium canter when he loses balance.
Personally I'd be working on landing from the jump and cantering away. Any change that's thrown in merits a bringing back to trot, rebalancing and asking for canter again. He needs to know that the changes are only there for certain circumstances, such as when you ask.
I would assume it's a training issue rather than a physical problem personally. If it were happening out hacking or schooling on the flat I'd be more concerned, or if his jumping performance were otherwise affected. But as it is, just after landing from a jump, I think it's excitement and cockiness and he's just doing it for funsies ?