SamuelWhiskers
Well-Known Member
I'm so excited i just had to share this, i know obviously this isn't going to work with a lot of horses, but for my big backward irish horse it has worked!!!
This year started off with slight tendon damage, so he was on box rest for 3 months, then brought back controlled exercise wise, so in all I just walked him for 10 weeks, building up very slowly, trot, canter, jumping to our first competition at the end of August!
So its been a very up and down year, in the fact he came back stronger, but really i was hoping to progress more this year with him. He had gone quite backwards spooky wise etc...
Anyway, i though sod it, lets just having some fun, so i've been cubbing/autumn hunting him, which we've both been loving, but to my utter surprise, i went for my lesson yesterday and my goodnesss.....the difference was tremendous! Much much more forward walk (he's usually very lazy with this in the school!), totally off my leg and not leaning on my hands and the canter which we've always struggled with in the school was just so much more together, working from behind, completely supple and it felt like i had nothing in my hands again, he's only ridden in a snaffle!!!! Even his jumping he landed on the right leg every time, without me having to change him and i felt like something clicked!
RESULT, so i'm tempted to sack off winter dressage for hunting instead.......ok........so maybe i don't actually need that much encouragement on this!!!!
Anyone else had this before??
I shall keep up the schooling, but i'm defo tempted to keep on giving him some days, if it freshens him up this much .......
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This year started off with slight tendon damage, so he was on box rest for 3 months, then brought back controlled exercise wise, so in all I just walked him for 10 weeks, building up very slowly, trot, canter, jumping to our first competition at the end of August!
So its been a very up and down year, in the fact he came back stronger, but really i was hoping to progress more this year with him. He had gone quite backwards spooky wise etc...
Anyway, i though sod it, lets just having some fun, so i've been cubbing/autumn hunting him, which we've both been loving, but to my utter surprise, i went for my lesson yesterday and my goodnesss.....the difference was tremendous! Much much more forward walk (he's usually very lazy with this in the school!), totally off my leg and not leaning on my hands and the canter which we've always struggled with in the school was just so much more together, working from behind, completely supple and it felt like i had nothing in my hands again, he's only ridden in a snaffle!!!! Even his jumping he landed on the right leg every time, without me having to change him and i felt like something clicked!
RESULT, so i'm tempted to sack off winter dressage for hunting instead.......ok........so maybe i don't actually need that much encouragement on this!!!!
Anyone else had this before??
I shall keep up the schooling, but i'm defo tempted to keep on giving him some days, if it freshens him up this much .......