Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
We did our 3rd driving trial today. Got 69 for the dressage which felt like it really came together, 2 cones down, 1 was a fluke and 1 was me making a mistake, again it felt really fluid and smooth. Really, pleased with these 2 phases.
Obstacles werent so good! He loves them, really, really loves them. He has now decided that he knows best. He came in nicely, got to the first obstacle, shot off, refused to turn and ploughed through the barrier while we were arguing over which way to turn.
At this point I stopped him, made him stand for a few seconds and then proceeded at a slow, steady trot. It was like holding a juggernaut! He got away from me again and was hauled to a stop, made to rein back and then we went again at trot. He just wanted to go. Fast is fine, in fact fast is good, but not if he wont listen to turn! Its very, very tight and there isnt time for an argument. He has to turn when asked and ideally on voice commands.
We were allowed a second go and he was more settled but he was still arguing about direction although he did seem to be trying to work with me a bit more that time.
I know that some of this is just him needing more competition experience, and I'm so pleased with the improvement in the other 2 phases, but its definitely something we now need to work on.
I'm going to set up some really awkward distances and turns in the school and see if theres something missing training wise. I dont think so. He was 2nd last month so he can do it, hes just decided he can do it on his own which isnt really going to work!
Any ideas on things we can do would be welcome. I dont want to lose the buzzy keenness, I just want him working with me.
Obstacles werent so good! He loves them, really, really loves them. He has now decided that he knows best. He came in nicely, got to the first obstacle, shot off, refused to turn and ploughed through the barrier while we were arguing over which way to turn.
At this point I stopped him, made him stand for a few seconds and then proceeded at a slow, steady trot. It was like holding a juggernaut! He got away from me again and was hauled to a stop, made to rein back and then we went again at trot. He just wanted to go. Fast is fine, in fact fast is good, but not if he wont listen to turn! Its very, very tight and there isnt time for an argument. He has to turn when asked and ideally on voice commands.
We were allowed a second go and he was more settled but he was still arguing about direction although he did seem to be trying to work with me a bit more that time.
I know that some of this is just him needing more competition experience, and I'm so pleased with the improvement in the other 2 phases, but its definitely something we now need to work on.
I'm going to set up some really awkward distances and turns in the school and see if theres something missing training wise. I dont think so. He was 2nd last month so he can do it, hes just decided he can do it on his own which isnt really going to work!
Any ideas on things we can do would be welcome. I dont want to lose the buzzy keenness, I just want him working with me.