LeannePip
Well-Known Member
my 4yo can be a nappy little monster at comeptitions, shes fine at home and is fine in ghe warm up - can be a bit nappy going from the lorry to the warm up but then is fine - i take her out with and with out her friend and there is little or no difference in her behaviour.
but she naps like hell as soon as we go into the arena:
before a dressage test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1FZwdPFbWw&feature=plcp
then does a greeish test but nappiness seems to be forgotten: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiMfhMKJD6o&feature=plcp
before showjumping: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP3ySwEyVYw&feature=channel&list=UL
then does a good clear round: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHS9uKVvuvc&feature=channel&list=UL
this is common whenever we take her out but on sunday she did the same but just didnt get over the napiness jumped one coming towards home nicely (beautiful photo
) over two then napped at the gate before three then tumbled over it then compleetly said no about 10strides out to four going away from home where we got elminated - took her round the clear round made a point of you MUST go forward i am not going to reward stopping with a finish - jumped round well and no spooking/napping but i was really on her case if im honest was fast and not the most beautiful but it served a purpose gave her a pat and put her on the lorry. entered the same class again HC with my determined head on so gave her a half hour rest then got back on and warmed up as if it were dressage lots of transitions getting her focused on me then just went down to the arena as the person before me went in where as before i would have wandered down when i was ready then waited for my turn to go in. didnt let her stop at the arena then went off with out the napping at the begining but still napped at the gate between two and three and so had to turn a circle then straight over four, five and six then 7 was the last going away from home and i could feel her dying que lots of pony club kicking and a very laboured hop over seven to finish (2 phase)
so where do i go from here? do i just keep working through the napping at the begining slowly and quietly and wait for her to get over it or is this too soft? or should i get on as determined as i did for the second round and not give her a chance to nap - but what worries me with this is shes not the sort of horse you can 'tell' to do something or she just completly becomes un workable and its much easier to keep her on side and make her think its her idea. another thing is we have a problem with banners and boards in warm up which make her loose focus and she will have a paddy about going past so i tend to keep away from them and just concentrate on 'keeping her sweet' and forwards - should i do this or confront the banners and boards?
this video is a collaboration of naughty bits with some good bits - i wasnt sure how i felt after sunday so i put this together to cheer me but it just shows some more of her napping. all the napping featured is before rounds except where you can clearly see im heading for the green and cream brick wall which is number four from sunday where she stoped in the first round - the jumping inside at the end if from the clear round on sunday. the organge board that you can see infront of the dressage hut in the showjumping clips is the cause of most of the spooking at this particular venue! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFT7zxMljFg&feature=channel&list=UL
but she naps like hell as soon as we go into the arena:
before a dressage test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1FZwdPFbWw&feature=plcp
then does a greeish test but nappiness seems to be forgotten: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiMfhMKJD6o&feature=plcp
before showjumping: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP3ySwEyVYw&feature=channel&list=UL
then does a good clear round: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHS9uKVvuvc&feature=channel&list=UL
this is common whenever we take her out but on sunday she did the same but just didnt get over the napiness jumped one coming towards home nicely (beautiful photo
so where do i go from here? do i just keep working through the napping at the begining slowly and quietly and wait for her to get over it or is this too soft? or should i get on as determined as i did for the second round and not give her a chance to nap - but what worries me with this is shes not the sort of horse you can 'tell' to do something or she just completly becomes un workable and its much easier to keep her on side and make her think its her idea. another thing is we have a problem with banners and boards in warm up which make her loose focus and she will have a paddy about going past so i tend to keep away from them and just concentrate on 'keeping her sweet' and forwards - should i do this or confront the banners and boards?
this video is a collaboration of naughty bits with some good bits - i wasnt sure how i felt after sunday so i put this together to cheer me but it just shows some more of her napping. all the napping featured is before rounds except where you can clearly see im heading for the green and cream brick wall which is number four from sunday where she stoped in the first round - the jumping inside at the end if from the clear round on sunday. the organge board that you can see infront of the dressage hut in the showjumping clips is the cause of most of the spooking at this particular venue! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFT7zxMljFg&feature=channel&list=UL