emfen1305
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I've started having regular lessons now coblet is is back in proper work but recently he has become very backwards in the school. I am taking a punt that it is not pain related as he has had everything checked more than once and had everything scanned, poked and prodded so I do think it's more a battle of wills every schooling session in a hope that I will give up and put him back in his stable.
He is ridden 6 times a week, twice hacking (30 mins - 2 hours depending), twice lunged and twice ridden (inc 1 hour lesson) so I don't think he's being over worked and I try to give him lots of a variety in what we do (poles, transitions, circles and figures of 8) but ever since i've asked him to really start working properly rather than trotting around like a giraffe he just will not move off my leg. He is sharp with the transitions so he does understand my aids but then two or three strides in he just dies, if I then apply my leg he dies even more and god forbid you tap him with the whip, that's almost a signal for reverse! My instructor is a much stronger rider than me and even she is struggling despite using all of the tricks up her sleeve!
Any advice? I do really feel it is more mental with him and once he learns just to get a move on everyone's life will be easier but I am finishing the sessions more out of puff than he is! I contemplated adding some extra feed but I am reluctant to mess too much unless there is a miracle feed out there! Suggestions very much needed for anything I could try!
He is ridden 6 times a week, twice hacking (30 mins - 2 hours depending), twice lunged and twice ridden (inc 1 hour lesson) so I don't think he's being over worked and I try to give him lots of a variety in what we do (poles, transitions, circles and figures of 8) but ever since i've asked him to really start working properly rather than trotting around like a giraffe he just will not move off my leg. He is sharp with the transitions so he does understand my aids but then two or three strides in he just dies, if I then apply my leg he dies even more and god forbid you tap him with the whip, that's almost a signal for reverse! My instructor is a much stronger rider than me and even she is struggling despite using all of the tricks up her sleeve!
Any advice? I do really feel it is more mental with him and once he learns just to get a move on everyone's life will be easier but I am finishing the sessions more out of puff than he is! I contemplated adding some extra feed but I am reluctant to mess too much unless there is a miracle feed out there! Suggestions very much needed for anything I could try!