DurhamGal
New User
I recent bought an OTTB and took him to his first dressage test this weekend, we had a great time and got some great comments. However lots of comments on improving his impulsion, which I had been expecting.
He is only 5mths out of racing and has already come on so much since I got him, I understand he needs re-educating, which takes time and patience. He has lovely showy paces but after about 10 mins he really loses energy and I really struggle to keep him going then he starts to drag his feet/starts tripping (not excessively but enough to irritate you when he starts off going so well) This article describes my problems perfectly (http://www.eurodressage.com/equestrian/2013/09/25/classical-training-impulsion) but doesnt really help me. Speed isnt an issue his energy during flatwork is. Put a set of show/xc jumps in front him and he is a machine.
Ive tried a schooling whip. I havent tried spurs, I dont know, I guess I dont think he should need them or learn to rely on them. Im a very vocal rider, he gets lots of pats and encouragement.
I feel like once can get somewhere with this there will be no stopping him. Any exercise tips/advise much appreciated.
He is only 5mths out of racing and has already come on so much since I got him, I understand he needs re-educating, which takes time and patience. He has lovely showy paces but after about 10 mins he really loses energy and I really struggle to keep him going then he starts to drag his feet/starts tripping (not excessively but enough to irritate you when he starts off going so well) This article describes my problems perfectly (http://www.eurodressage.com/equestrian/2013/09/25/classical-training-impulsion) but doesnt really help me. Speed isnt an issue his energy during flatwork is. Put a set of show/xc jumps in front him and he is a machine.
Ive tried a schooling whip. I havent tried spurs, I dont know, I guess I dont think he should need them or learn to rely on them. Im a very vocal rider, he gets lots of pats and encouragement.
I feel like once can get somewhere with this there will be no stopping him. Any exercise tips/advise much appreciated.