TT55
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I have a TB mare who i have been doing dressage with for about 3 months. We are both new to dressage and so only compete at intro level at the moment. She (usually) schools and warms up really nicely, but we are not having much success as she behaves like an idiot when we compete. At our last test she bucked before we went in (very out of character) and kept on shooting forward (spooking i guess). It's a constant battle to make her concentrate and if she ends up spooking during the test, all hope is lost! She tends to go around the outside of the arena ok before we start, but as soon as i start to circle her near A ready to start she goes tense and won't bend, her head goes up and everything just generally goes to pot. It's so frustrating as i know how nicely she can work! She'll do a nice warm up, awful test, then go back in to the warm up arena and be as sweet as pie!
I can't work out why she is behaving like she is. When we first started competing she got really strong and fast and i got really tense, which made her worse. When i managed to relax a bit, she started to go much nicer, but now she seems to have reverted back, although i don't think i am making her tense?
She has no reason to spook because we compete at home, in the arena we work in almost every day. We even are fortunate enough to be able to sometimes school in the boards that we compete in and we compete really regularly. So her spooking during tests is just stupid! She went through a phase of spooking during our lessons and schooling and my instructor said it was an evasion and told me what to do. I thought we'd turned a corner (also took her off Healthy Tummy and started her on MagOx) but after last weeks episode, apparently not. I'm not sure if she realises that once in a test environment she can get away with her antics?
Does anyone have any tips? Or stories of similar horses who have improved to make me feel better
I can't work out why she is behaving like she is. When we first started competing she got really strong and fast and i got really tense, which made her worse. When i managed to relax a bit, she started to go much nicer, but now she seems to have reverted back, although i don't think i am making her tense?
She has no reason to spook because we compete at home, in the arena we work in almost every day. We even are fortunate enough to be able to sometimes school in the boards that we compete in and we compete really regularly. So her spooking during tests is just stupid! She went through a phase of spooking during our lessons and schooling and my instructor said it was an evasion and told me what to do. I thought we'd turned a corner (also took her off Healthy Tummy and started her on MagOx) but after last weeks episode, apparently not. I'm not sure if she realises that once in a test environment she can get away with her antics?
Does anyone have any tips? Or stories of similar horses who have improved to make me feel better