hollyandivy123
Well-Known Member
ok another thoughts include
.....................transitions transitions transitions and a positive thought. you have to remember that they can feel a fly running over their backs so in theory "a slight squeeze for forward" is all you need!!. i was told it is better to ask once then ask again and if still no response an small flick of a schooling whip to back up the transition, rather than continually nagging riding school style. i don't mean whacking buy the way.
i would forget the school for the moment but school out hacking, loads of upward and down keep him guessing, 10 strides walk 10 strides trot then change to 10 Walk 20 trot. remember to keep a constant light contact on the reins so he has space to move into. also with his type he will possible need to increase his fitness
also have you thought about your balance and whether you have an independent seat, mary waneless "ride with your mind" might give you ideas as this might be another way the forward motion is blocked?
these are just random ideas and nothing is directed as "this must be the cause" and only meant as further suggestions for you to look into.
if you have a light contact forward moving horse that is responsive to the aids but at the same time will wait if all the others in the herd are throwing their pants out that is the best thing to aim for. you will have fun and actually be the envy of the others on their dumb bloods but they wont admit it!
.....................transitions transitions transitions and a positive thought. you have to remember that they can feel a fly running over their backs so in theory "a slight squeeze for forward" is all you need!!. i was told it is better to ask once then ask again and if still no response an small flick of a schooling whip to back up the transition, rather than continually nagging riding school style. i don't mean whacking buy the way.
i would forget the school for the moment but school out hacking, loads of upward and down keep him guessing, 10 strides walk 10 strides trot then change to 10 Walk 20 trot. remember to keep a constant light contact on the reins so he has space to move into. also with his type he will possible need to increase his fitness
also have you thought about your balance and whether you have an independent seat, mary waneless "ride with your mind" might give you ideas as this might be another way the forward motion is blocked?
these are just random ideas and nothing is directed as "this must be the cause" and only meant as further suggestions for you to look into.
if you have a light contact forward moving horse that is responsive to the aids but at the same time will wait if all the others in the herd are throwing their pants out that is the best thing to aim for. you will have fun and actually be the envy of the others on their dumb bloods but they wont admit it!