TrasaM
Well-Known Member
I know this problem came up just recently but I've got an added issue in that as soon as I'm up he's OFF! 
Today I was on my own but decided to try getting on and riding him. He stood ok although I was getting on from the right. I've done this before and he was better than mounting from the left side and actually stood. Today I was no sooner on, well half on, and he took off. I had one foot in the stirrup and only had a good grip on the right rein and his momentum meant that I was almost on his bum and completely unbalanced. Really don't know how I didn't fall off. I was watching the end rails of the school approaching at speed and thinking that it was a bad day to forget my body protector and whichever way I fell it was going to hurt!
anyhow I yanked hard on the rein i did have hold of and he did stop but it gave me quite a fright.
He settled down as soon as I got him to stop.
Insert big sigh if relief
So, just how do you deal with the running off as soon as you mount? The saddle hasn't been checked by a saddler recently but the owner said that his back is checked regularly. Once up he's fine so it seems just to be the getting on that's causing him difficulties. Didn't help today that his mate was shouting to him from the stable and as both horse's have attachment issues if they can't see each other they start calling and getting agitated.
This is a share horse and I'm only 3 weeks in. I don't want to get my confidence knocked as I know that is very precious to me.
Today I was on my own but decided to try getting on and riding him. He stood ok although I was getting on from the right. I've done this before and he was better than mounting from the left side and actually stood. Today I was no sooner on, well half on, and he took off. I had one foot in the stirrup and only had a good grip on the right rein and his momentum meant that I was almost on his bum and completely unbalanced. Really don't know how I didn't fall off. I was watching the end rails of the school approaching at speed and thinking that it was a bad day to forget my body protector and whichever way I fell it was going to hurt!
anyhow I yanked hard on the rein i did have hold of and he did stop but it gave me quite a fright.
Insert big sigh if relief
So, just how do you deal with the running off as soon as you mount? The saddle hasn't been checked by a saddler recently but the owner said that his back is checked regularly. Once up he's fine so it seems just to be the getting on that's causing him difficulties. Didn't help today that his mate was shouting to him from the stable and as both horse's have attachment issues if they can't see each other they start calling and getting agitated.
This is a share horse and I'm only 3 weeks in. I don't want to get my confidence knocked as I know that is very precious to me.