JessM23
Member
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could provide an advice regarding a training issue I'm having with my gelding who's 14. I'm finding that sometimes I am fighting with him to stop him breaking from trot into canter. He warms up fine, trots fine and canters fine but, once he's done about 20 minutes and I'm trying to do some trot around the school he simply wants to canter and I'm fighting to keep him in trot, then, once he's in trot, he slows to a pace that's barely a trot. He's done eventing and is a very capable horse.
There have been a lot of jumps in the middle of the school which has meant that we are generally circling at the top or bottom or sometimes across the middle so I'm not sure if it's maybe a boredom thing and canter is just an easy option? Additionally, I think he's doing it as we approach a corner so maybe he's anticipating the canter and trying to go into canter early?
He is extremely well behaved and doesn't generally put a foot wrong. We've been doing really well since I got him six months ago but I feel like we've took a step back over the past few weeks.
We do have access to an outdoor arena that has no jumps set up so there is always the option of using that if the indoor isn't clear.
I am going to ask my instructor for some advice when I have my next lesson but if anyone could provide any advice, reasons why he may be doing this, exercises, etc that might help in the interim it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I was wondering if anyone could provide an advice regarding a training issue I'm having with my gelding who's 14. I'm finding that sometimes I am fighting with him to stop him breaking from trot into canter. He warms up fine, trots fine and canters fine but, once he's done about 20 minutes and I'm trying to do some trot around the school he simply wants to canter and I'm fighting to keep him in trot, then, once he's in trot, he slows to a pace that's barely a trot. He's done eventing and is a very capable horse.
There have been a lot of jumps in the middle of the school which has meant that we are generally circling at the top or bottom or sometimes across the middle so I'm not sure if it's maybe a boredom thing and canter is just an easy option? Additionally, I think he's doing it as we approach a corner so maybe he's anticipating the canter and trying to go into canter early?
He is extremely well behaved and doesn't generally put a foot wrong. We've been doing really well since I got him six months ago but I feel like we've took a step back over the past few weeks.
We do have access to an outdoor arena that has no jumps set up so there is always the option of using that if the indoor isn't clear.
I am going to ask my instructor for some advice when I have my next lesson but if anyone could provide any advice, reasons why he may be doing this, exercises, etc that might help in the interim it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!