Sol
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As above really.... either that, or I need a miracle to convince Dan that flatwork isn't that bad really, and we don't need the major strops & tantrums that start up if I dare enter an arena that is jump free :/
Can I just say that this horse is 100% physically fine, jumps quite happily, hacks quite happily, and only ever gets his knickers in a twist if you dare to ask him to do something that is not i preparation to jump. If we warm up for a bit around fences, he's fine. That includes working him in an outline, and all the general simple stuff we'd ask for when we did flatwork, though obviously it's not too long as we then move onto jumping.
No matter what I do though when I school him on the flat, he wont pay attention, wont co-operate, throws all of his toys out of the pram and generally takes the p*ss, pretty much from the word go.
One day, I'd like to think I had a horse I could get to /at least/ elementary.... doesn't look like it'll happen any time soon!
So should I just give in and hack him, have my one 30min flatwork lesson per week and jump him twice a week? I like jumping, and I think once we get back into the swing of things we'll progress faster, and I have no really aims to do well at it so I don't care. In a few years, he might decide flatwork is ok and we can go back to doing novice tests quite well?
I don't know... anyone got any ideas?! Very frustrated! Don't see how I can get round doing ANY flatwork either way! :/
*shares out choccie biscuits*
Can I just say that this horse is 100% physically fine, jumps quite happily, hacks quite happily, and only ever gets his knickers in a twist if you dare to ask him to do something that is not i preparation to jump. If we warm up for a bit around fences, he's fine. That includes working him in an outline, and all the general simple stuff we'd ask for when we did flatwork, though obviously it's not too long as we then move onto jumping.
No matter what I do though when I school him on the flat, he wont pay attention, wont co-operate, throws all of his toys out of the pram and generally takes the p*ss, pretty much from the word go.
One day, I'd like to think I had a horse I could get to /at least/ elementary.... doesn't look like it'll happen any time soon!
I don't know... anyone got any ideas?! Very frustrated! Don't see how I can get round doing ANY flatwork either way! :/
*shares out choccie biscuits*