Firewell
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My TB is very well schooled and works beautifully 99% of the time on the flat in a snaffle. I use a Kimblewick which he loves for jumping and hacking as he is very bold and when he gets excited 8st me is simply too weak for him to listen to.
The problem is I can only ride 4x per week at the moment. 2x per week jumping in the arena (regular short but sweet jumping sessions stop him from finding it too exciting), 1x lunging or riding in the field and 1x hack. This means he is nearly always ridden in the kimblewick.
I ride with extremely light hands in it. He's not at all strong in it, he is highly responsive. I basically don't even really use it unless I have to... e.g if he starts to put his head down to have a yeeha then I will close my hand to bring him back under control or to check him in a combination to stop him lengthening too much between elements.
What I am worried about is that by using it too much he will get used to it and it will stop being effective. I have tried other bits so see if there are some I can switch it with. The 2 ring show jumper bit actually felt too harsh and he would sit behind the vertical or throw his head up and go hollow. The Waterford was nice to school in but jumping he started to put his head down on landing and trying to pull me forwards so he could then rush off (his trick in the snaffle) and I kept coming back to the kimblewick.
Should I just be glad that there's a bit that suits us both and not worry about it or do I need to keep searching for something else?
His flat work is great in a snaffle (we have BD points together) but jumping he is too much horse for me in the snaffle and hacking is fine while he's quiet but again if he gets excited and decides to have a buck and a plunge I am unable to gain sufficient control quick enough in a snaffle (I can but it usually ends up with me having to sit back with all my might and hauling on his mouth to turn his head while in the kimblewick I only have to pick up a contact and I have him back).
Thoughts?
The problem is I can only ride 4x per week at the moment. 2x per week jumping in the arena (regular short but sweet jumping sessions stop him from finding it too exciting), 1x lunging or riding in the field and 1x hack. This means he is nearly always ridden in the kimblewick.
I ride with extremely light hands in it. He's not at all strong in it, he is highly responsive. I basically don't even really use it unless I have to... e.g if he starts to put his head down to have a yeeha then I will close my hand to bring him back under control or to check him in a combination to stop him lengthening too much between elements.
What I am worried about is that by using it too much he will get used to it and it will stop being effective. I have tried other bits so see if there are some I can switch it with. The 2 ring show jumper bit actually felt too harsh and he would sit behind the vertical or throw his head up and go hollow. The Waterford was nice to school in but jumping he started to put his head down on landing and trying to pull me forwards so he could then rush off (his trick in the snaffle) and I kept coming back to the kimblewick.
Should I just be glad that there's a bit that suits us both and not worry about it or do I need to keep searching for something else?
His flat work is great in a snaffle (we have BD points together) but jumping he is too much horse for me in the snaffle and hacking is fine while he's quiet but again if he gets excited and decides to have a buck and a plunge I am unable to gain sufficient control quick enough in a snaffle (I can but it usually ends up with me having to sit back with all my might and hauling on his mouth to turn his head while in the kimblewick I only have to pick up a contact and I have him back).
Thoughts?