DressageCob
Well-Known Member
Hello!
I will preface this by saying I have an excellent instructor who is working with me on my issues, but I just wanted to canvas for other opinions and experiences 😊
My big cob is 8 years old. Although we mainly do dressage I have a bit of an ambition to do a BE 80 this season. We've been out competing SJ a couple of times, done farm rides etc. Cross country schooling is on the agenda for the next few weeks.
Height is never the issue with the big lad. He has got a very scopey jump (although does occasionally leave a hind toe behind when being complacent, particularly over smaller jumps) and makes a nice shape.
The main problem I've been having is control before and after the fence. He has got an enormous canter. It is naturally uphill but can become fast and flat when approaching the fence. I have to do a lot of half halting with my leg on to keep the canter together and uphill. But too much of a half halt and he goes into his default llama pose.
On landing he can be difficult to bring back. He can become unbalanced and disunited and won't always listen to me when I try to bring him back into a trot.
I am not nervous with the jumps themselves but the lack of control between fences is making me nervous. He ran out for the first time ever on Thursday on a related distance, because he galloped flat out at the first fence and then couldn't physically do the jump. Had it not had fillers he would probably have run straight through it but with the fillers it looked like a solid fence.
For now he is in a grackle with a NS turtle top bit. Before he was in a Micklem. He did cross his jaws a bit so I find the grackle marginally better but it is not a miracle cure. He has been in it for a couple of months. I have ridden him in a NS Universal but I would rather not make a habit of it. I don't always soften enough in the air (I'm working on it) so I'm conscious not to bit him up too much. Plus sometimes in that bit he goes too deep and it's like riding a headless horse.
I'm open to suggestions both for exercises and equipment. Any advice?
I will preface this by saying I have an excellent instructor who is working with me on my issues, but I just wanted to canvas for other opinions and experiences 😊
My big cob is 8 years old. Although we mainly do dressage I have a bit of an ambition to do a BE 80 this season. We've been out competing SJ a couple of times, done farm rides etc. Cross country schooling is on the agenda for the next few weeks.
Height is never the issue with the big lad. He has got a very scopey jump (although does occasionally leave a hind toe behind when being complacent, particularly over smaller jumps) and makes a nice shape.
The main problem I've been having is control before and after the fence. He has got an enormous canter. It is naturally uphill but can become fast and flat when approaching the fence. I have to do a lot of half halting with my leg on to keep the canter together and uphill. But too much of a half halt and he goes into his default llama pose.
On landing he can be difficult to bring back. He can become unbalanced and disunited and won't always listen to me when I try to bring him back into a trot.
I am not nervous with the jumps themselves but the lack of control between fences is making me nervous. He ran out for the first time ever on Thursday on a related distance, because he galloped flat out at the first fence and then couldn't physically do the jump. Had it not had fillers he would probably have run straight through it but with the fillers it looked like a solid fence.
For now he is in a grackle with a NS turtle top bit. Before he was in a Micklem. He did cross his jaws a bit so I find the grackle marginally better but it is not a miracle cure. He has been in it for a couple of months. I have ridden him in a NS Universal but I would rather not make a habit of it. I don't always soften enough in the air (I'm working on it) so I'm conscious not to bit him up too much. Plus sometimes in that bit he goes too deep and it's like riding a headless horse.
I'm open to suggestions both for exercises and equipment. Any advice?